crossed fingers

🀞

crossed fingers

🀞 represents the crossed fingers emoji, usually shown as a hand with the index and middle fingers overlapped while the thumb and remaining fingers are curled into the palm. The gesture is typically oriented vertically with the palm facing the viewer, highlighting the distinct cross shape formed by the two extended fingers.

This hand gesture mainly means wishing for good luck or expressing a strong sense of hope. It is frequently used to show support for someone facing a challenge or to indicate that the sender is praying for a positive outcome in a specific situation.

In digital conversations, it serves as a common way to say "good luck" or "fingers crossed" for an upcoming event. It also appears in captions when someone is hoping for a dream to come true or playfully used when making a promise they might not intend to keep.

  • You’re texting a close friend on Christmas Eve.

    Merry Christmas πŸŽ„πŸ€ž Hope everything goes your way this year!

  • You’re texting a friend who says they have their MCAT exam tomorrow.

    Wow, that’s huge. Good luck, man 🀞 You’ve got this.

Unicode
U+1F91E
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E3.0

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🀞🏿
crossed fingers: dark skin tone

🀞🏿 represents crossed fingers: dark skin tone, typically shown as a hand with the index and middle fingers crossed while the other fingers curl into the palm. The hand is usually shown upright with the palm facing forward. This hand gesture mainly means wishing for good luck or expressing a strong sense of hope. It is frequently used to show support for someone facing a challenge or to indicate that the sender is praying for a positive outcome in a specific situation. In digital conversations, it serves as a common way to say "good luck" or "fingers crossed" for an upcoming event. It also appears in captions when someone is hoping for a dream to come true or playfully used when making a promise they might not intend to keep.

🀞🏽
crossed fingers: medium skin tone

🀞🏽 represents crossed fingers: medium skin tone, typically shown as a hand with the index and middle fingers crossed while the other fingers curl into the palm. This medium skin tone variant shows the gesture with the palm facing forward. This hand gesture mainly means wishing for good luck or expressing a strong sense of hope. It is frequently used to show support for someone facing a challenge or to indicate that the sender is praying for a positive outcome in a specific situation. In digital conversations, it serves as a common way to say "good luck" or "fingers crossed" for an upcoming event. It also appears in captions when someone is hoping for a dream to come true or playfully used when making a promise they might not intend to keep.

🀞🏾
crossed fingers: medium-dark skin tone

🀞🏾 represents crossed fingers: medium-dark skin tone, typically shown as a hand with the index and middle fingers crossed and the other fingers curled into the palm. The palm faces forward, clearly showing the crossed-fingers gesture. This hand gesture mainly means wishing for good luck or expressing a strong sense of hope. It is frequently used to show support for someone facing a challenge or to indicate that the sender is praying for a positive outcome in a specific situation. In digital conversations, it serves as a common way to say "good luck" or "fingers crossed" for an upcoming event. It also appears in captions when someone is hoping for a dream to come true or playfully used when making a promise they might not intend to keep.

🀞🏻
crossed fingers: light skin tone

🀞🏻 represents crossed fingers: light skin tone, typically shown as a hand with the index and middle fingers crossed and the other fingers curled into the palm. The palm faces forward, showing the crossed-fingers gesture clearly. This hand gesture mainly means wishing for good luck or expressing a strong sense of hope. It is frequently used to show support for someone facing a challenge or to indicate that the sender is praying for a positive outcome in a specific situation. In digital conversations, it serves as a common way to say "good luck" or "fingers crossed" for an upcoming event. It also appears in captions when someone is hoping for a dream to come true or playfully used when making a promise they might not intend to keep.

🀞🏼
crossed fingers: medium-light skin tone

🀞🏼 represents crossed fingers: medium-light skin tone, typically shown as a hand with the index and middle fingers crossed while the other fingers curl into the palm. The palm faces forward, showing the crossed shape clearly. This hand gesture mainly means wishing for good luck or expressing a strong sense of hope. It is frequently used to show support for someone facing a challenge or to indicate that the sender is praying for a positive outcome in a specific situation. In digital conversations, it serves as a common way to say "good luck" or "fingers crossed" for an upcoming event. It also appears in captions when someone is hoping for a dream to come true or playfully used when making a promise.