Technical information

Symbol
NameRightwards double arrow
Unicode numberU+21D2
CategoryDouble line arrows
DescriptionThe Unicode character ⇒, or U+21D2, is known as the "Rightwards Double Arrow". It is part of the "Arrows" block and is categorized under the "Math Symbol" category in the Unicode standard. The character is often used in mathematics and logic to denote implication or conditional statements, suggesting that if the statement to the left of the arrow is true, then the statement to the right is also true. Visually, it is composed of two parallel horizontal lines, which end on the right side with two aligned arrowheads pointing to the right. The appearance of the arrow may slightly vary depending on the typeface and system used.

Encoding

HTML Entity⇒
HTML Entity (hex)⇒
HTML Entity (named)
URL Escape Code%E2%87%92
UTF-8 (hex)0xE2 0x87 0x92
UTF-8 (binary)11100010:10000111:10010010
UTF-160x21D2
UTF-320x000021D2

Source Code

C, C++, and Java"\u21D2"
CSS Code\21D2
JavaScript"\u21D2"
Perl\x{21D2}
Python 2u"\u21D2"
Python 3\u21D2
Ruby\u{21D2}

Preview

This Unicode character looks like this ⇒ in sentence and in bold like this and in italic like this .

Font size:

12px
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36px
48px
72px

CSS Property: font-weight

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HTML Forms and Input

input
disabled input
input-group
select
button
button

Code examples in HTML and CSS

<span>&#8658;</span>

            
span {
    content: "\21D2";
}

The symbol in different fonts

-apple-system
Apple Color Emoji
Arial
BlinkMacSystemFont
Courier New
Georgia
Droid Sans
Helvetica
Noto Sans
Oxygen
Roboto
"Segoe UI"
sans-serif
Segoe UI Emoji
Segoe UI Symbol
system-ui
Times New Roman
Ubuntu
Verdana

References