Downwards Double Arrow

U+21D3
⇓

Users usually reach for the ⇓ downwards double arrow in workflows involving drop markers, lower sections, downward emphasis because it keeps the layout readable and copy-ready.

Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.

Text symbolsdouble arrowdownsectionarrowdirection

Where people actually use this symbol

Lists and navigation copy

⇓ is practical in menus, bullet lists, directions, steps, and UI labels where the eye needs a quick visual pointer.

Where it works better than emoji

⇓ is usually better than emoji when the goal is clean text structure, predictable alignment, and a lighter visual footprint. Emoji win on emotion; symbols win on control and clarity.

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Symbol details

Category
Text Symbols
Unicode
U+21D3
HTML
⇓
ASCII
No