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Triangle symbols are fundamental geometric characters used for navigation, design, and visual communication. From up-pointing triangles ▲ to right-pointing play buttons ▶, down-pointing markers ▼, and left-pointing arrows ◀, these versatile shapes serve countless purposes in digital text.
Triangles are everywhere in modern interfaces: ▶ means play, ▼ indicates a dropdown menu, ▲ signals expand or scroll up, and ◀ means go back. Beyond functional use, triangle symbols are popular in geometric aesthetic designs, mathematical notation, and decorative text patterns on social media.
Our triangle collection includes filled triangles (▲ ▼ ◀ ▶), outlined triangles (△ ▽ ◁ ▷), small triangles (▴ ▸ ▾ ◂), and specialized variations. Every symbol is pure Unicode text that copies with one click and works on all platforms and devices.
Pro tip: triangles are excellent for creating directional indicators in text. Combine right-pointing triangles with text for menu items, use up and down triangles for sort indicators, and pair triangles with lines for professional-looking text dividers.
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On Windows, use Alt+30 for ▲ or Alt+31 for ▼ on the numpad. The easiest method is to copy from our page with one click. On Mac, use Edit > Emoji & Symbols and search for "triangle".
The right-pointing triangle ▶ universally means "play" in media interfaces. It is used on video players, music apps, and as a visual indicator meaning "start" or "go forward" in text and design.
The ▲ is a solid (filled) black up-pointing triangle, while △ is an outlined (white) up-pointing triangle. They represent the same shape but with different fill styles.
Yes! Small triangles like ▸ and ▴ make excellent alternative bullet points. They add a modern, geometric feel to lists compared to standard round bullets.
Triangle symbols are part of the core Unicode standard and display in virtually all modern fonts. However, some very old or specialized fonts might not include them. Web-safe fonts like Arial and Times New Roman support them.
In mathematics, △ (delta) often represents change or difference. Triangles also appear in geometry notation, logical proofs, and set theory. The nabla symbol ∇ (inverted triangle) is used in calculus.