curly loop

curly loop

➰ represents curly loop, typically shown as a simple looped symbol with a crossing at the bottom to form a closed circle. Designs vary in shading and decorative detail.

A curly loop is a decorative symbol used primarily as a visual accent or a placeholder in text. It originates from Japanese typographic traditions and serves as a minimalist representation of a physical twist or loop.

In digital communication, ➰ is used to add flair to lists or to represent circular concepts. Common examples include: "Check out this ➰ design on the poster," "Follow the ➰ for the next step," or "The path has a complete ➰ at the end."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+27B0
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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〰️
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➡️
right arrow

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