Right Arrow symbol
Type :arrow: · Arrows
What → is for
The workhorse arrow: a step in a sequence, a mapping from one thing to another, a return type. Reads as "goes to" or "becomes" depending on context, and is far clearer than -> in prose that is not code.
How to type →
The shortcuts below are the built-in routes. With
Emoji Anywhere
installed you can skip all of them and type
:arrow: in any text field instead, which
is the same on every platform.
macOS
No direct shortcut. Use Edit → Emoji & Symbols, or switch to the Unicode Hex Input
source and type 2192
with Option held.
Windows
No Alt code. In Word, type 2192 then press Alt +
X. Elsewhere use the emoji panel with Win + Period, or Character Map.
Shortcodes
:arrow: :r::right_arrow: On the web
HTML →
Unicode U+2192
What → gets mistaken for
double right arrow
Means "implies" in logic. Do not use it for a plain sequence step unless you mean implication.
More from arrows
:larrow: ↑ :uparrow: ↓ :downarrow: ↔ :left_right_arrow: ↕ :up_down_arrow: ↖ :up_left_arrow: ↗ :up_right_arrow: ↘ :down_right_arrow: ↙ :down_left_arrow: ⇒ :implies: ⇐ :double_left_arrow: ⇑ :double_up_arrow: Every symbol and kaomoji is in the full gallery .
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