Twisted rightwards arrows
Represents the shuffle function that plays tracks in a random order. Commonly seen in music player interfaces.
Used in music players and video apps to indicate the shuffle feature, which plays a list of tracks or files in a random order. The icon features two crossed arrows that switch directions, intuitively conveying the idea of mixing up the sequence. It appears on interfaces from smartphone music apps and desktop media players to car stereos and streaming services. Ideal for listeners who want to enjoy a playlist without the rigidity of a fixed order, preventing repetitive patterns. Whether hosting a party, working out, or simply rediscovering old favorites, the shuffle button adds spontaneity. Beyond software UI, it’s also handy in texts and messages to suggest random playback or metaphorically imply mixing things up. Its distinctive design has made it instantly recognizable across platforms and devices.
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Examples
- • Let's play the new album on shuffle 🔀.
- • I always use 🔀 during my commute for random tracks.
- • Let the party playlist run with 🔀!
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