repeat button

πŸ”

repeat button

πŸ” represents repeat button, typically shown as two thick arrows forming a clockwise loop on a rounded square base. Designs vary in color and finish, from flat blue or orange styles to glossy gradients.

A repeat button is a functional icon primarily found in music and video player interfaces to enable continuous playback of a track or playlist. It utilizes a closed-loop arrow design to intuitively communicate the concept of returning to the beginning once the end is reached.

In digital communication, πŸ” is used to describe repetitive actions or a preference for looping media. It appears in contexts such as "I have this song on πŸ” all day," "It feels like my life is just on πŸ” right now," or "Can we just put that movie on πŸ”?"

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F501
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0

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