Emoji list
Total 8 emojis / 14 variants · 8 match the filters.
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F3F4
black flag
🏴 represents a black flag. It is usually shown as a rectangular flag attached to a vertical pole on the left, and some designs use deep grey shading to create a wavy, wind-swept appearance. This flag serves as a distinct status marker for non-conformity or mourning. It is commonly used in contexts involving anarchist symbolism, racing disqualifications, or as a general sign of rebellion against standard norms. Often used in political chat, sports commentary, or social media posts to signal a dark aesthetic. It works effectively as a marker for a specific location, a movement, or a metaphorical statement of defiance.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F3C1
chequered flag
🏁 represents a chequered flag. It is usually shown as a rectangular flag with a black and white grid pattern attached to a grey pole on the left, often appearing with wavy folds to suggest it is fluttering. This flag represents a finish line or the completion of a competitive event. It is a stable symbol for motorsports and general racing, where the alternating squares provide a high-contrast visual for drivers to see at high speeds. The design emphasizes motion and victory through its waving shape. Often used in sports talk, project updates, or casual chat to signal that something has reached its end. It acts as a clear marker for goals achieved, race results, or simply finishing a task.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F38C
crossed flags
🎌 represents crossed flags. It shows two white rectangular flags with red discs in the center, attached to grey poles that form an X shape, and some designs add slight folds to suggest movement. These flags are frequently used as status markers for Japanese national holidays or cultural events. The design reflects a traditional ceremonial display, where the two banners signify celebration or a formal greeting in a diplomatic or festive context. Often used in travel chat, sports discussions, or holiday greetings. It serves as a clear marker for Japanese themes, whether discussing a trip to Tokyo, supporting a team, or marking a specific calendar event on a map or list.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E11.0
1F3F4 200D 2620 FE0F
pirate flag
🏴☠️ represents a pirate flag. It is usually shown as a black rectangular flag with a white skull and crossbones at the center, and some designs include visible folds to suggest wind. This flag serves as a clear warning sign or a marker for pirate-related themes. The high contrast between the black background and the white skull and crossbones makes it highly recognizable, often used to denote danger or a spirit of adventure in various digital contexts. Commonly used in hobbyist discussions about maritime history, pirate media, or sports teams. It also appears in casual chat to signify a 'bad boy' persona or to mark a location as a metaphorical pirate territory.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E4.0
1F3F3 FE0F 200D 1F308
rainbow flag
🏳️🌈 represents a rainbow flag. It shows six horizontal stripes of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, and some designs use a flat rectangle while others show a waving motion with shadows. This flag sits as a global symbol for the LGBTQ+ community and general inclusivity. The horizontal stripes are the primary visual elements, often displayed without a pole to maximize the impact of the high-saturation colors which represent a spectrum of identities. Commonly used in social media profiles, event signaling for Pride, or supportive chat messages. It appears frequently in discussions about diversity, human rights, and community celebrations to mark a safe or celebratory space.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E13.0
1F3F3 FE0F 200D 26A7 FE0F
transgender flag
🏳️⚧️ represents a transgender flag. It is usually shown as a rectangular pennant with five horizontal stripes in light blue, pink, and white. Some designs show a flat surface while others have a wavy, wind-blown look. This flag is a recognized marker for gender diversity and transgender pride. The horizontal stripes are arranged symmetrically, ensuring the visual identity remains consistent regardless of orientation. It is frequently seen in discussions regarding identity and social support. Commonly used in social media profiles, chat messages about inclusion, and digital markers for community events. The flag acts as a clear signal of pride and visibility within diverse communication contexts.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F6A9
triangular flag
🚩 represents a red flag. It is usually shown as a triangular pennant attached to a grey pole on the left, with some designs featuring a flat finish while some renderings show a wavy, wind-swept appearance. This flag is a common sight in navigation and event management, serving as a marker for checkpoints or specific targets. The high-contrast red color and distinct pennant shape ensure the symbol remains highly visible even at small scales, making it a reliable choice for signaling a warning or a goal. Commonly used in map notes to designate a location or in sports talk to represent a milestone. It also appears frequently in text messages to point out a cautionary situation or a metaphorical red flag.
Flags / flag
Fully-qualified
Version E0.7
1F3F3 FE0F
white flag
🏳️ represents a white flag. It is usually shown as a rectangular pennant attached to a pole on the left, and some designs use soft grey shadows to show a waving motion. This flag is a universal sign for surrender or a request for a truce. It represents neutrality and a pause in conflict, making it a clear marker for negotiation or the admission of defeat in various historical and modern settings. Commonly used in sports talk to signal giving up, or in casual chat to end a playful argument. It also appears in discussions about peace or whenever a symbolic white flag is needed to mark the end of a struggle.
Flags / flag