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CLDR order 11 · 22 emojis · 34 variants.

Emoji list

Total 22 emojis / 34 variants · 22 match the filters.

☑️

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check box with check

☑️ check box with check, usually shown as a square box with a checkmark inside. Depending on the platform, the box may appear dark gray, blue-gray, or light-colored, with a white or dark checkmark. The check box with check emoji is commonly used for checkable items, checklist entries, form markers, listed conditions, or points that need attention. It works more like a written or document-style symbol than a simple “done” sign. It can mark an item in a list, show a point that should be checked, or introduce a condition in a form-like format. It does not always mean that a task is completed, and it is not necessarily the same as a selected state in a digital interface. Compared with check mark button ✅, ☑️ feels more like a checkbox inside a list or form, while ✅ more directly suggests confirmation, correctness, approval, or completion. In chats, work notes, or announcement-style text, it can appear in lines like “☑️ Meeting time: Wednesday at 3 PM.” If you are listing conditions, you could write “☑️ Bring a valid ID.” In checklist-style writing, it also works naturally in “☑️ How to apply, ☑️ Deadline, ☑️ Important notes.”

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✔️

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check mark

✔️ represents check mark, typically shown as a check mark with a short left stroke and a longer right stroke. Designs vary in shading and shape, with some appearing flat and others slightly three-dimensional. A check mark is a functional symbol used to indicate approval, verification, or the completion of an action. It serves as a visual shorthand for 'yes' or 'correct' across various digital platforms and physical documents, helping to organize information and provide feedback. In practical communication, the symbol is used to signal that things are under control or finished. Common examples include: "I have finished the report ✔️," "Everything on the list is done ✔️," or "Please ✔️ the boxes that apply to you."

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check mark button

✅ represents check mark button, typically shown as a green rounded square with a white check mark centered inside. Designs vary in shading and depth, with some appearing flat and others more dimensional. The check mark button is a functional icon used to denote completion, approval, or verification. It is a standard element in digital interfaces to show that a process has been successfully finished or that a selection is valid. In practical communication, ✅ is used to provide positive feedback or confirm status. Examples include: "I have finished the report ✅," "All requirements are met ✅," or "The task is officially done ✅."

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©️

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Version E0.6

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copyright

©️ represents copyright, typically shown as a circled capital C. Designs vary in shading and detail, from flat and simple to slightly dimensional. Copyright is a formal mark used to identify that a work is protected by law and belongs to a specific creator or entity. It serves as a visual shorthand to warn against unauthorized reproduction and is a staple in the publishing, software, and creative industries to establish legal provenance. In digital communication, the symbol is used to assert rights over media or to discuss legal topics. For example: "All photos on this profile are ©️ 2024," "Please respect the ©️ on this artwork," or "Check the footer for the official ©️ notice."

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cross mark

❌ represents cross mark, typically shown as a red X with two thick diagonal lines crossing at the center. Designs vary in shading and detail, with some looking more three-dimensional and others flat. A cross mark is a functional symbol used to denote negation, errors, or the cancellation of an item. It serves as a universal visual cue for 'no' or 'incorrect,' helping users quickly identify prohibited actions or failed validations without needing written text. Usage scenarios frequently involve grading, editing, or setting boundaries in digital chats. Common examples include: "That answer is ❌," "Please do ❌ not enter this area," or "The request was denied ❌."

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cross mark button

❎ represents cross mark button, typically shown as a white X inside a rounded square, often green. The cross is formed by two thick diagonal lines with rounded ends. A cross mark button is used to facilitate digital interactions such as closing windows, cancelling selections, or indicating a negative response. While many systems use red for errors or rejection, this specific button often utilizes a green background to signify a functional control or a specific 'dismiss' action rather than a warning. In practical use, ❎ appears in contexts involving interface navigation or marking mistakes. For example: "Click the ❎ to close the sidebar," "That answer is wrong ❎," or "If you want to cancel the request, hit the ❎ button."

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Version E0.6

27B0

curly loop

➰ represents curly loop, typically shown as a simple looped symbol with a crossing at the bottom to form a closed circle. Designs vary in shading and decorative detail. A curly loop is a decorative symbol used primarily as a visual accent or a placeholder in text. It originates from Japanese typographic traditions and serves as a minimalist representation of a physical twist or loop. In digital communication, ➰ is used to add flair to lists or to represent circular concepts. Common examples include: "Check out this ➰ design on the poster," "Follow the ➰ for the next step," or "The path has a complete ➰ at the end."

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Version E1.0

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double curly loop

➿ represents double curly loop, typically shown as two connected loops joined by a smooth curve. Designs vary in shading and detail, with some appearing flat and others more dimensional. Double curly loop is a functional symbol used to represent recording services, voicemails, or electrical components like coils. It is characterized by its symmetrical, fluid geometry that mimics a bent piece of wire or a stylized knot. In practical communication, the symbol is frequently used in technical or messaging contexts. Common usage examples include: "You have a new ➿ waiting in your inbox," "The circuit requires a ➿ to function correctly," or "Set the audio track to ➿ mode for continuous play."

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✴️

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Version E0.6

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eight-pointed star

✴️ represents eight-pointed star, typically shown as a star with eight pointed rays and rounded tips. Some designs include the star inside a rounded square, while others show the star alone. An eight-pointed star is a versatile geometric symbol used to denote emphasis, brightness, or decorative flair. It functions as a visual marker for importance or as a representation of celestial light in digital communication. In everyday communication, ✴️ is frequently used to highlight updates or add a decorative touch to messages. Common examples include: "Check out this ✴️ new feature!", "The sky looks so bright tonight ✴️," or "Important notice: ✴️ meeting relocated."

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✳️

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eight-spoked asterisk

✳️ represents eight-spoked asterisk, typically shown as a white star-like symbol with eight spokes inside a green rounded square. Some designs use six spokes instead of eight. The eight-spoked asterisk is a versatile symbol used to denote emphasis, footnotes, or technical notations across various digital platforms. It combines the traditional asterisk shape with a vibrant green background to ensure it stands out as a functional marker. In practical communication, this symbol is used to highlight details or add a decorative touch to lists. Common usage includes phrases like "See the note below ✳️," "Adding some ✳️ to the header," or "Please fill out the ✳️ section."

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⚜️

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fleur-de-lis

⚜️ represents fleur-de-lis, typically shown as a stylized emblem with a central upright petal and two curved side petals. It has a symmetrical shape with a pointed base and rounded contours. A fleur-de-lis is a decorative symbol used to represent historical heraldry, nobility, and various cultural identities. It is widely recognized as a badge for scouting organizations and as a central element in the art and architecture of many European cities. In communication, the symbol is used to evoke a sense of tradition or to reference specific cultural ties. For instance, it appears in phrases like "Exploring the historic ⚜️ district," "Proud to be part of the ⚜️ troop," or "Adding some ⚜️ elegance to the decor."

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Version E0.6

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hollow red circle

⭕ represents hollow red circle, typically shown as a red ring with a hollow center. A hollow red circle is primarily used to signify correctness, approval, or a positive result, particularly within East Asian cultural contexts. It functions as a visual shorthand for "O" or "Maru," serving as the opposite of a cross mark to indicate that something is right or has passed inspection. In practical communication, ⭕ is used to give feedback or confirm status in various settings. For instance, it might appear in messages like "Your application is ⭕," "All answers were ⭕," or "Please mark the correct option with a ⭕."

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🔰

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Version E0.6

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Japanese symbol for beginner

🔰 represents japanese symbol for beginner, typically shown as a shield-shaped mark split into a yellow left side and a green right side. It has a V-shaped notch at the top and a pointed base. Japanese symbol for beginner is primarily used in its home country to identify novice motorists who have held their license for less than a year. Beyond the road, it has become a global digital shorthand for anyone who is a newcomer, student, or trainee in a particular field. In digital communication, this emoji is frequently used to signal a lack of experience or to ask for guidance. Examples include: "I'm a 🔰 to this server," "Check out this 🔰 guide for new players," or "Please be patient, I'm still a 🔰 at coding."

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⚕️

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medical symbol

⚕️ represents medical symbol, typically shown as a rod with a snake coiled around it. Designs vary in the top detail and overall styling, with some shown on a purple square background. Medical symbol is utilized to denote healthcare facilities, medical services, and the pharmaceutical industry. It serves as a universal shorthand for health-related information, ensuring that medical aid can be identified regardless of language barriers. In practical use, ⚕️ appears in messages regarding health updates or professional services. For instance: "I am heading to the ⚕️ for my checkup," "The new ⚕️ clinic is now open," or "Please consult a ⚕️ professional for advice."

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📛

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Version E0.6

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name badge

📛 represents name badge, typically shown as a red, tulip-shaped badge with three points at the top and a white space in the center. Designs vary in shading and detail, with some looking flat and others slightly three-dimensional. A name badge is a functional tool used primarily for identification in educational and professional settings. It is specifically modeled after the 'tulip' badges worn by Japanese schoolchildren, serving as a clear visual marker for names or titles during social interactions. In digital communication, this symbol is used to denote identity or the act of introducing oneself. Common usage includes phrases such as: "Please wear your 📛 at the conference," "I'm the new member of the team 📛," or "Don't forget to fill out your 📛 for the workshop."

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〽️

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Version E0.6

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part alternation mark

〽️ represents part alternation mark, typically shown as a jagged yellow mark shaped like an M with rounded peaks and a trailing end. A part alternation mark is traditionally used in Japanese texts to signify the beginning of a musical verse or the point where a different singer takes over. It serves as a structural guide in scripts, particularly in classical performing arts like Noh, to help the reader navigate vocal transitions. In modern digital communication, this mark is frequently used to introduce lyrics or to add a rhythmic flair to text. For example: "〽️ Sing along to the chorus!", "Check out these lyrics: 〽️ I can see clearly now...", or "The next verse starts at the 〽️ symbol."

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♻️

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Version E0.6

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recycling symbol

♻️ represents recycling symbol, typically shown as three green arrows forming a clockwise triangle with a white center. Recycling symbol is the international graphic used to denote materials that can be reprocessed or products made from recycled sources. It serves as a visual shorthand for environmental conservation and the reduction of a carbon footprint in both physical and digital contexts. In daily communication, this symbol is frequently used to promote green habits or discuss environmental topics. For example: "Don't forget to put those bottles in the ♻️ bin," "We are switching to ♻️ packaging this year," or "Happy Earth Day! Let's keep our planet clean ♻️."

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®️

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registered

®️ represents registered, typically shown as a capital R inside a circle. Designs vary in shading and line weight, with some appearing flat and others slightly dimensional. The registered trademark symbol is used to signify that a brand name or logo has been officially recorded with a government office. It serves as a formal legal notice to the public that the owner has exclusive rights to the mark, distinguishing it from unregistered trade names. In practical usage, ®️ is common in business correspondence and digital branding to denote protected assets. For example: "Our brand name is finally ®️," "Please ensure the logo includes the ®️ mark on the new packaging," or "The company owns several ®️ names in this region."

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❇️

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sparkle

❇️ represents sparkle, typically shown as a white eight-pointed star inside a green rounded square or as a green radial shape. Designs vary between a green background with a white symbol and a standalone green petal-like form. A sparkle is a graphic symbol used to denote light, cleanliness, or emphasis. It is frequently employed in user interfaces and printed materials as a decorative element to draw the eye toward specific information or to signify that something is new or polished. In digital communication, ❇️ is used to highlight special notes or express a sense of shine. Common usage includes phrases such as: "The kitchen is now ❇️ clean," "Check out our ❇️ new features!" or "Don't miss this ❇️ important update below."

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splatter

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splatter

🫟 is splatter, usually shown as a central liquid mass with irregular droplets spreading outward. Some designs appear as a glossy purple splash, while others may show a flat placeholder icon. Splatter is used to represent the physical action of liquid hitting a surface. The central core and surrounding droplets mimic the natural physics of a splash. While the color is frequently purple, the symbol is intended to be a general representation of fluid impact and messy textures. Commonly used when talking about painting, cooking mishaps, or cleaning up spills. It also serves as a visual metaphor for a sudden burst of energy or a colorful explosion in casual digital conversations.

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™️

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trade mark

™️ represents trade mark, typically shown as the letters T and M in a compact side-by-side design. A trade mark symbol is used to indicate that a specific word, phrase, or logo is claimed as a brand identity. It is widely used in business and legal contexts to signal intellectual property claims to the public without requiring official registration. In digital communication, ™️ is often used to add a professional or ironic tone to specific phrases. For example: "That is my signature move ™️," "I am officially tired ™️ today," or "The New Product ™️ is launching next week."

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🔱

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Version E0.6

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trident emblem

🔱 represents trident emblem, typically shown as a three-pronged spear with a central spike and two curved side tines. Designs vary from a realistic metallic look to a flat yellow emblem. A trident emblem is a symbolic representation of the ancient three-pronged spear often held by sea deities. It is used to denote power, authority, or a connection to maritime history and mythology in various digital contexts. You might see the trident emblem used when referencing classical myths or ocean-related topics. For instance, someone might post "Channeling my inner Poseidon today 🔱," "The new logo looks like a 🔱," or "We are heading to the aquarium 🔱."

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