ποΈ 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 ποΈ Mean?
Aiming attention exactly where you want it, ποΈ 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 ποΈ' under a photo or 'Read what they said ποΈ' 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 ποΈ π' 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 ποΈ backhand index pointing left Emoji
“This is my favorite ποΈ”
“Read this thread ποΈ”
“That's the look ποΈ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F448 U+FE0F |
| HTML Entity | 👈️ |
| CSS Code | \1F448 |
| Shortcode | :backhand-index-pointing-left: |
| Keywords | backhand, finger, hand, index, left, point, pointing |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does ποΈ 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 ποΈ instead of ποΈ?
Use ποΈ when the thing you're pointing to is on the left side of your message β typically text or content that came earlier. Use ποΈ when pointing forward to something coming next.
