Emoji list
Total 27 emojis / 28 variants · 27 match the filters.
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F627
anguished face
Expresses distress, regret, or emotional discomfort. It’s the “oh no…” face — showing that something feels wrong, awkward, or unexpectedly upsetting. Often used when you sympathize with someone’s trouble or admit your own mistake.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F630
anxious face with sweat
Used when you’re scared, stressed, or under pressure. It’s the “oh no, this is bad” kind of panic—nervous, uneasy, and hoping things don’t get worse.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F632
astonished face
Shows big, open-mouthed surprise—like “WOW!” It’s the go-to emoji for total shock, disbelief, or something way beyond what you expected.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F616
confounded face
Shows frustration, struggle, or emotional pain—like when something keeps going wrong and you just can’t deal anymore. It’s a “why is this happening to me?” kind of face.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F615
confused face
Used when you’re puzzled, conflicted, or something just doesn’t add up. It’s the “huh?” face—mild confusion or disappointment without strong emotion.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F622
crying face
Shows sadness, emotional pain, or heartfelt sympathy. It’s the single-tear version of 😭—more quiet and genuine, less dramatic.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F61E
disappointed face
Used when you feel let down, regretful, or quietly sad. It’s not dramatic crying—more like a deep sigh and a quiet “oh…” inside.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned

Fully-qualified
Version E17.0
1FAEA
distorted face
This 2025 emoji shows a bent and twisted face used when something feels way too much to handle. People use it for moments of weird confusion, sudden stress, or when a situation feels so awkward or overwhelming that your mind kind of twists on itself. It fits reactions like “I can’t process this,” “my brain just melted,” or “this feels so off.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F613
downcast face with sweat
Used when you’re stressed, relieved after tension, or embarrassed about a small mistake. It’s like saying “phew…” or “ugh, that was close.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E14.0
1F979
face holding back tears
Used to show that you’re deeply touched, grateful, or emotionally moved, often in a sweet or bittersweet way. It’s the “I’m gonna cry but in a cute way” face — perfect when words can’t capture how soft or thankful you feel.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F631
face screaming in fear
Shows extreme shock, horror, or panic—like seeing a jump scare or hearing way too much drama. It’s the “AAAH!!” emoji, loud and theatrical.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E14.0
1FAE4
face with diagonal mouth
Used when you’re unsure, unimpressed, or politely skeptical. It’s the “hmm…” face—somewhere between “okay, but not really” and “I don’t buy it.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F62E
face with open mouth
Shows genuine surprise, wonder, or disbelief. It’s the wide-eyed “whoa!” face you’d use when something unexpected or impressive happens — neutral in tone, not shocked in a bad way, just openly amazed.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F628
fearful face
Shows sudden fear, shock, or alarm. It’s what you’d send when something scary, intense, or wildly unexpected just happened.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F633
flushed face
The 😳 (Flushed Face) is that raw, unfiltered reaction when you're caught completely off guard. It’s not your typical "shy giggle"—it’s a full-on system crash (⊙ˍ⊙). Your brain literally stops working for a second because someone just bypassed your defenses and landed a direct hit on your feelings. It captures that chaotic yet warm buzz you get when a flirtatious comment actually hits the mark, or a compliment catches you totally unready. In the world of dating and talking stages, this emoji is a high-key signal. It’s like sending a "ping" to let the other person know they’ve successfully rattled you in the best way possible. You’re blushing, you’re flustered, and for a split second, you’ve lost your cool—and you're totally okay with it ⚡️(〃∀〃)ゞ.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.7
2639 FE0F
frowning face
Shows real sadness, frustration, or disappointment. It’s heavier than 🙁—a small but unmistakable “I’m not okay.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F626
frowning face with open mouth
Used to show mild shock, disappointment, or a moment of realization that something’s wrong. It’s like a quiet “oh…” when words fail — not full panic, just concern or surprise.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F62F
hushed face
Used when you’re surprised, impressed, or quietly amazed. It’s a soft “oh!”—not shock or fear, just genuine wonder or disbelief.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F62D
loudly crying face
😭 shows a face with eyes squeezed shut and thick streams of tears pouring down the cheeks, with the mouth open as if wailing. It is one of the most intense emotional expressions in the emoji set. Its most common meaning is to express overwhelming emotion, ranging from deep sadness to joyful relief, excitement, or affection that feels “too big to hold in.” People use it when something hits hard emotionally, not only when they are literally crying. Despite being one of the earliest emojis added to Unicode, 😭 has become extremely popular in the era of modern social media in the mid-2020s. People often want one emoji that can communicate very intense feelings quickly and dramatically, and this one fits that role perfectly.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F623
persevering face
Used when you’re struggling through something tough but trying your best. It’s the “I’m holding it together… barely” face—painful, frustrated, but still fighting.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E11.0
1F97A
pleading face
Used to show begging, vulnerability, or a “pretty please” kind of tone. Think of big puppy eyes asking for mercy or affection — soft, needy, but endearing.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F625
sad but relieved face
Used when you’re sad or disappointed but also slightly relieved that things didn’t get worse. It’s the “that was rough, but at least it’s over” feeling.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F641
slightly frowning face
Used when you’re sad, disappointed, or quietly upset. It’s gentle—not full-on crying, but you clearly feel down or let down.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F62B
tired face
Used when you’re completely drained or fed up. It’s the “I’ve had enough” emoji—tired, stressed, and emotionally done with everything.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F629
weary face
Used when you’re exhausted, overwhelmed, or dramatically tired of everything. It’s the “ugh, I can’t anymore” emoji—equal parts real fatigue and playful exaggeration.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F61F
worried face
Shows concern, anxiety, or sadness about something you care about. It’s softer than 😢—you’re uneasy or troubled, but still holding it together.
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned
Fully-qualified
Version E12.0
1F971
yawning face
Used when you’re sleepy, bored, or pretending to be unimpressed. It’s both literal (“I’m tired”) and playful (“You’re boring me”).
Smileys & Emotion / face-concerned