Groups /Symbols / keycap

keycap

CLDR order 12 · 13 emojis · 25 variants.

Emoji list

Total 13 emojis / 25 variants · 13 match the filters.

#️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0023 FE0F 20E3

keycap: #

️⃣ represents keycap: #, typically shown as a rounded square keycap with a hash symbol in the center. Designs vary in shading and color, often using blue or gray tones. Keycap: # is a graphical representation of the hash key found on telephones and computer keyboards. It is primarily used to denote numerical order, telephone extensions, or the start of a social media hashtag to organize content by topic. In everyday communication, #️⃣ is frequently used when discussing technical inputs or social media trends. For example: "Please press the #️⃣ key after entering your code," "Don't forget to add the #️⃣ to your post," or "He finished in the #️⃣ 1 spot."

Symbols / keycap

*️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E2.0

002A FE0F 20E3

keycap: *

️⃣ represents keycap: , typically shown as a rounded square keycap with a white asterisk centered on it. Keycap: is primarily used to represent the star or asterisk key found on telephone dial pads and computer keyboards. It mimics the appearance of a physical button, often used in instructional contexts to guide users through keypad-based interactions or to highlight specific technical symbols. In practical communication, ️⃣ is frequently used when explaining phone menu navigation or denoting special characters. For instance: "Press ️⃣ to return to the main menu," "Enter the code starting with ️⃣," or "The ️⃣ key is located at the bottom left of the pad."

Symbols / keycap

0️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0030 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 0

0️⃣ represents keycap: 0, typically shown as a rounded square key with a white zero in the center. Keycap: 0 is primarily used to represent the digit zero within a user interface or telecommunications context. It serves as a visual shorthand for a keypad entry, often appearing in discussions about phone numbers, pin codes, or menu selections. In practical communication, this emoji is frequently used to illustrate numbers or sequences. For example: "Please press 0️⃣ to speak with an operator," "The final score was 0️⃣ - 0️⃣," or "Enter the security code 0️⃣5️⃣2️⃣1️⃣ to unlock the door."

Symbols / keycap

1️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0031 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 1

1️⃣ represents keycap: 1, typically shown as a white digit 1 on a rounded square keycap. Designs vary in shading and color, but the number remains centered and prominent. Keycap: 1 is a functional character used primarily for organization and emphasizing numerical data. It helps break up blocks of text by serving as a visual anchor for the first item in a series or a specific step in a set of instructions. In digital communication, this emoji is frequently used to organize thoughts or highlight priorities. Common examples include: "Here is the 1️⃣ thing you need to know," "I vote for option 1️⃣," or "We finished in 1️⃣st place today!"

Symbols / keycap

🔟

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

1F51F

keycap: 10

🔟 represents keycap: 10, typically shown as a keycap with the digits 1 and 0 centered on a rounded square. Designs vary in shading and edge detail, from flat to more three-dimensional. Keycap: 10 is a graphical representation of the number ten styled as a physical button. It is frequently used in digital communication to denote ranking, scoring, or the completion of a sequence, often appearing as the final entry in a set of numbered keycaps. In practical usage, 🔟 appears when discussing lists, ratings, or milestones. You might see it in phrases like "My top 🔟 favorite movies of the year," "I would give that performance a solid 🔟," or "Step 🔟: Save your final changes."

Symbols / keycap

2️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0032 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 2

2️⃣ represents keycap: 2, typically shown as a keycap with the digit 2 centered inside a rounded square. Designs vary in shading and color, but the number remains the main focus. Keycap: 2 is primarily used to represent the numerical value of two within a structured or interactive context. It functions as a visual shorthand for button presses, channel selections, or the second stage of a sequential operation. In practical communication, this emoji is frequently used to organize information or denote specific counts. It appears in messages such as "Please follow step 2️⃣ of the instructions," "I am currently on team 2️⃣," or "The meeting is scheduled for 2️⃣ PM."

Symbols / keycap

3️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0033 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 3

3️⃣ represents keycap: 3, typically shown as a white number 3 centered on a dark rounded square like a keyboard key. Designs vary in shading and depth, with some looking more three-dimensional than others. Keycap: 3 is primarily used to denote the number three within a sequence or to represent a physical button on a keypad. It serves as a visual shorthand for numerical data, menu selections, or sequential steps in a set of instructions, providing more visual weight than a plain text digit. In practical communication, this emoji is frequently used to organize thoughts or highlight specific choices. For instance, it appears in phrases like "The top 3️⃣ reasons to visit," "Press 3️⃣ for the operator," or "We are starting in 3️⃣... 2... 1!"

Symbols / keycap

4️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0034 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 4

4️⃣ represents keycap: 4, typically shown as a rounded square keycap with a bold white 4 on a blue or gray-blue background. Designs vary in shading and edge highlights, but the number remains the focus. Keycap: 4 is primarily used to represent the number four in contexts requiring a button-like or emphasized appearance. It serves as a functional graphic for numbering items, indicating keypad inputs, or highlighting a specific count within a structured layout. In practical communication, 4️⃣ is frequently utilized for list-making or providing sequential directions. For instance, users might write "4️⃣ Finalize the report," "Please press 4️⃣ to speak with an operator," or "The meeting is scheduled for 4️⃣ PM."

Symbols / keycap

5️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0035 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 5

5️⃣ represents keycap: 5, typically shown as a keycap with the number 5 centered on it. Designs vary in shading and detail, but the digit remains the focus. Keycap: 5 is a functional graphic used to represent the number five in contexts involving data entry, numbering, or interactive interfaces. It bridges the gap between text and iconography by presenting a digit as a tactile object, making it stand out more than standard plain text numbers. In digital communication, this symbol is frequently used for organizing information or highlighting specific values. Common usage includes phrases such as: "Top 5️⃣ travel destinations for summer," "Please select option 5️⃣ from the main menu," or "We are only 5️⃣ minutes away from the finish line."

Symbols / keycap

6️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0036 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 6

6️⃣ represents keycap: 6, typically shown as a rounded square keycap with the digit 6 centered on it. Keycap: 6 is primarily used to represent the number six in a stylized, graphical format. It is frequently employed in digital layouts where a clear, bold numerical indicator is needed to stand out from plain text, such as in menus or instructional sequences. In everyday communication, 6️⃣ is often used for emphasis in lists or to denote specific rankings. For example: "Top 6️⃣ things to do this weekend," "Please select option 6️⃣ on the keypad," or "I have 6️⃣ more pages to read before the meeting."

Symbols / keycap

7️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0037 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 7

7️⃣ represents keycap: 7, typically shown as a white 7 on a rounded square keycap. Keycap: 7 is primarily used to denote numerical data or to represent an interaction with a keypad. It serves as a visual shorthand for the number seven when context requires emphasis on inputting data, dialing, or following a numbered sequence. In practical communication, this emoji is frequently used to clarify instructions or denote specific quantities. Common examples include: "Press 7️⃣ for the operator," "We are meeting at 7️⃣ PM sharp," or "Step 7️⃣ is the most important part of the manual."

Symbols / keycap

8️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0038 FE0F 20E3

keycap: 8

8️⃣ represents keycap: 8, typically shown as a white 8 on a rounded square keycap. A keycap: 8 is primarily used to represent the number eight in contexts related to typing, dialing, or mathematics. It functions as a visual shorthand for a physical button press on a keypad or keyboard interface. In digital messaging, 8️⃣ is frequently used to emphasize numerical information or sequences. For instance: "The meeting is on floor 8️⃣," "Enter 8️⃣8️⃣8️⃣ to unlock the device," or "Step 8️⃣ of the guide is the most important."

Symbols / keycap

9️⃣

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

0039 FE0F 20E3

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."

Symbols / keycap