πŸ‘ˆοΈ

πŸ‘ˆοΈ backhand index pointing left Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F448 U+FE0F
Shortcode
:backhand-index-pointing-left:
Category
People & Body
Subcategory
finger pointing
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
point left, left pointer, pointing left finger, left finger

What Does the backhand index pointing left Emoji πŸ‘ˆοΈ Mean?

Aiming attention exactly where you want it, πŸ‘ˆοΈ the backhand index pointing left has been part of the emoji lineup since Unicode 6.0. It shows a hand with the index finger extended toward the left, perfect for directing readers to whatever appears before it in a message. Use it to call out something earlier in a conversation, like 'This is the one πŸ‘ˆοΈ' under a photo or 'Read what they said πŸ‘ˆοΈ' after quoting someone.

It's a workhorse emoji in marketing posts, captions, and group chats where someone wants to highlight a detail without breaking the flow of text. Memes often use it to mock something obvious or to emphasize a punchline. On TikTok and Twitter, creators use it to signal the start of a thread or to call attention to a previously mentioned link.

Beyond pointing, it sometimes plays a role in conversation about left-leaning ideas, choices, or directions β€” depending entirely on context. Some people use it cheekily as a 'gun show' or 'check me out' gesture when referencing themselves to the left of the message. Pair it with hearts for a 'this person πŸ‘ˆοΈ πŸ’•' compliment, or with a laughing emoji to highlight a joke.

It's simple, clear, and incredibly useful β€” one of those everyday emojis you barely notice until you really need it.

How to Use πŸ‘ˆοΈ backhand index pointing left Emoji

“This is my favorite πŸ‘ˆοΈ”
“Read this thread πŸ‘ˆοΈ”
“That's the look πŸ‘ˆοΈ”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F448 U+FE0F
HTML Entity👈️
CSS Code\1F448
Shortcode:backhand-index-pointing-left:
Keywordsbackhand, finger, hand, index, left, point, pointing
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ‘ˆοΈ mean?

It's a hand pointing to the left, used to draw attention to something that came before it in a message or to direct someone's focus toward a specific person, item, or idea.

When should I use πŸ‘ˆοΈ instead of πŸ‘‰οΈ?

Use πŸ‘ˆοΈ when the thing you're pointing to is on the left side of your message β€” typically text or content that came earlier. Use πŸ‘‰οΈ when pointing forward to something coming next.