keycap: 9

9️⃣

keycap: 9

9️⃣ represents keycap: 9, typically shown as a white digit 9 on a rounded square keycap with a blue or gray base.

Keycap: 9 is primarily used to represent the number nine within contexts that require a button-like aesthetic. It provides a more visual and structured alternative to a plain text digit, making it ideal for lists, countdowns, and simulated keypads.

In everyday communication, 9️⃣ is frequently used for organization or specific references. For example: "The meeting is on level 9️⃣," "We are currently at step 9️⃣ of the process," or "The final score was 9️⃣ to zero."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+0039 U+FE0F U+20E3
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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