Rising Diagonal Crossing South East Arrow ⤰
⤰ (U+2930) is a standard Unicode character that you can copy and paste anywhere text is accepted. This page provides a concise reference with safe tips, internal links, and practical guidance so you can use it reliably across apps and platforms.
What it is and where it’s used: Rising Diagonal Crossing South East Arrow is part of the Symbols family (block: Supplemental Arrows-B). If you need styled or decorative alternatives, try our Fancy Text tool to generate compatible text that works in most modern interfaces.
History & usage: RISING DIAGONAL CROSSING SOUTH EAST ARROW (U+2930) belongs to the Supplemental Arrows-B block and uses a Common script. It is described here by its name and codepoint. Arrows commonly indicate direction and navigation cues in interfaces and documents. A cross symbol often denotes close/delete in UI or an incorrect state, context permitting. The rising diagonal form helps users interpret a move toward the southeast, which can cue an action or a result in a workflow. In practice, this symbol appears in layouts where space is tight or where a directional choice is implied, and it can signal an option to exit, dismiss, or proceed with a specific path. When designers choose this glyph, they rely on its compact shape to convey a concise cue without textual clutter. Its usage remains context dependent, so readers should consider surrounding icons and labels to determine exact meaning. Overall, the symbol functions as a directional indicator with cross-like connotations, used to communicate action, status, or a step in a sequence within interfaces and documents.
Copy and input: the quickest method is to copy the character here. You can also insert it by its codepoint U+2930 in many development tools or editors. Some operating systems provide a character viewer or input palette that lets you search by name or code and insert the glyph into documents.
Display and fallback: if you see an empty box (tofu) or a placeholder rectangle, the active font might not include this codepoint. Switching to a font with broader Unicode coverage or using a fallback font usually fixes the issue. On the web, ensure the page’s font stack includes a general‑purpose fallback.
Related references: browse the Categories for similar characters. When choosing a symbol, prefer the official codepoint for semantic clarity and better compatibility with search, copy, and accessibility tooling.
See our category page for related symbols.
Technical details
- Codepoint:
U+2930 - General Category:
Sm - Age:
3.2 - Bidi Class:
ON - Block:
Supplemental Arrows-B - Script:
Common - UTF-8:
E2 A4 B0 - UTF-16:
2930 - UTF-32:
00002930 - HTML dec:
⤰ - HTML hex:
⤰ - JS escape:
\u2930 - Python \N{}:
\N{RISING DIAGONAL CROSSING SOUTH EAST ARROW} - Python \u:
\u2930 - Python \U:
\U00002930 - URL-encoded:
%E2%A4%B0 - CSS escape:
\2930
How to type / insert
Fast copy: click the Copy button near the top of this page.
By codepoint: in many editors and IDEs, you can insert via the Unicode code U+2930 or a built‑in character picker.
HTML: use the numeric entity ⤰ (hex) or ⤰ (decimal) when an HTML entity is needed.
Compatibility & troubleshooting
Font support: if the symbol does not render, the current font likely lacks this codepoint. Choose a font with broad Unicode coverage or allow a fallback font.
Web pages: ensure your CSS font stack includes a general fallback; avoid relying on images for common symbols to preserve accessibility and copyability.