Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow Bullet
Arrows & PointersThe Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow (➜) is a Unicode bullet-point symbol in the Arrows & Pointers family. Friendly, rounded arrow. Pairs nicely with sans-serif copy in marketing pages.
Visually, it looks like a round-tipped thick arrow. Click the ➜ above to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into Word, Google Docs, Notion, Instagram captions, LinkedIn posts, Discord messages, or anywhere else you write lists.
How to copy and paste the Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow bullet
One-click copy
Tap the big ➜ at the top of this page. It copies to your clipboard instantly — paste it anywhere with Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac).
Unicode codepoint
This bullet has the codepoint U+279C. Some apps accept it as a Unicode escape (e.g. \u279C in JavaScript or ➜ in HTML).
Works everywhere
Word documents, Google Docs, Notion pages, Markdown lists, Instagram bios, LinkedIn posts, Discord channels, Slack messages, plain emails and printed PDFs.
When the Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow bullet works best
Friendly, rounded arrow. Pairs nicely with sans-serif copy in marketing pages. Directional bullets that imply action: →, ➤, ➜, ⇒.
If you're writing a checklist, a feature comparison, an Instagram bio, a resume, or a technical document, the right bullet shape makes your list feel intentional rather than default. The Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow reads as a round-tipped thick arrow — pair it with body copy whose tone matches.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow symbol?
The Heavy Round-Tipped Arrow (➜) is a Unicode character in the Arrows & Pointers family, with the codepoint U+279C. It looks like a round-tipped thick arrow and works as a list marker, decorative bullet, or visual separator in any text field that accepts Unicode.
How do I type ➜ on a keyboard?
The fastest way is to click the ➜ at the top of this page — it copies to your clipboard instantly. There's no standard keyboard shortcut for this bullet on most keyboards, but you can also enter it as the Unicode codepoint U+279C via your operating system's character picker.
Where does ➜ render correctly?
➜ is part of the Unicode standard, so it renders on iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, Linux, modern browsers, Word, Google Docs, Notion, Instagram, LinkedIn, Discord, Slack, and almost every app made in the last decade. Older terminals or systems missing the relevant font may show a fallback box (□).
Can I use ➜ in my Instagram or LinkedIn bio?
Yes — Unicode bullets work directly in Instagram bios, LinkedIn headlines, Twitter posts, TikTok bios, and YouTube descriptions. Just copy ➜ from this page and paste it where you write your bio. No special formatting needed.