'Is there a way to mirror the left n/8ths "block element" with unicode?

I found on Wikipedia that Unicode has these characters: Left one eighth, Left one fourth, left three eighths, etc... (U+2588 through U+258F)

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It doesn't seem to contain the "right" equivalent of those. Is there some trick to displaying blocks with the right-half filled?



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The right blocks are defined as of Unicode 13.0 released March 10, 2020.
They may display below depending on browser font:

U+2590 ? RIGHT HALF BLOCK
U+2595 ? RIGHT ONE EIGHTH BLOCK
U+1FB87 ? RIGHT ONE QUARTER BLOCK
U+1FB88 ? RIGHT THREE EIGHTHS BLOCK
U+1FB89 ? RIGHT FIVE EIGHTHS BLOCK
U+1FB8A ? RIGHT THREE QUARTERS BLOCK
U+1FB8B ? RIGHT SEVEN EIGHTHS BLOCK

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