Emoji list
Total 13 emojis / 13 variants · 13 match the filters.
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Version E0.6
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ATM sign
🏧 represents ATM sign, typically shown as the letters "ATM" inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color and style, with some using a blue background and white text and others a white background with blue text. An ATM sign is a functional graphic used to identify the location of an automated teller machine. It is designed with high-contrast typography to ensure it is easily spotted by pedestrians and drivers looking for banking services. In digital communication, the ATM sign is used to discuss money, banking, or the physical location of cash points. Common usage examples include: "I'll meet you near the 🏧," "Does this shop take card or should I find an 🏧?" and "Just stopped at the 🏧 to get some cash for the market."
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Version E0.6
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baby symbol
🚼 represents baby symbol, typically shown as a white silhouette of a crawling infant inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color, with blue or orange backgrounds and slight differences in the infant's pose. A baby symbol is a functional indicator for baby-care facilities such as diaper changing tables, nursing rooms, or nursery areas. It utilizes high-contrast colors and a simplified human form to ensure the message is conveyed quickly in busy public environments. In practical use, 🚼 appears on maps or signage to help parents navigate facilities. For example: "The 🚼 station is located inside the main restroom area," "Is there a 🚼 room available on this floor?" or "Follow the 🚼 sign for the changing table."
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Version E1.0
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baggage claim
🛄 represents baggage claim, typically shown as a suitcase on a conveyor belt with a handle and stripes. Baggage claim is a functional sign used primarily in transportation hubs like airports and train stations to mark the area where passengers collect their belongings from a moving carousel. It employs a minimalist aesthetic to ensure the message is understood instantly regardless of the viewer's native language. In practical use, this symbol frequently appears in travel-related messages or navigational contexts. For instance, one might say "Meet me at the 🛄 area," "I am still waiting for my suitcase at 🛄," or "Follow the 🛄 signs to exit the terminal."
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Version E1.0
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customs
🛃 represents customs, typically shown as a customs checkpoint with an officer behind a counter. The officer is shown in profile wearing a peaked cap and uniform, often reaching toward a document or bag. Customs is used to identify the official checkpoints where travelers and goods are examined by government authorities to ensure compliance with import and export laws. It serves as a functional marker for administrative zones in international transit points, emphasizing the regulatory aspect of travel. In practical communication, this emoji is used to discuss border procedures or airport navigation. Common examples include: "I am stuck in 🛃 because of the long line," "Make sure you have your declaration forms ready for 🛃," or "The 🛃 area is located just after baggage claim."
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Version E1.0
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left luggage
🛅 represents left luggage, typically shown as a suitcase with a key above it. Designs vary in the frame and suitcase style, with some using a boxed sign and others a simpler outline. Left luggage is a functional sign used to indicate facilities where travelers can temporarily store their bags or suitcases. It combines the imagery of a key and a bag to clearly communicate the concept of secure storage and lockers. In everyday communication, 🛅 is used when discussing travel logistics or locating storage services. For example: "You can drop your bags at the 🛅 station," "Is there a 🛅 near the main entrance?" or "Look for the 🛅 sign to store your heavy gear."
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Version E1.0
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litter in bin sign
🚮 represents litter in bin sign, typically shown as a person putting waste into a bin. The sign is usually shown as a blue rounded rectangle with a white figure and small trash shapes. Litter in bin sign is used globally to identify waste disposal locations and to encourage people to keep their surroundings clean. It is a functional indicator found in airports, streets, and digital maps to denote environmental maintenance zones. In practical communication, this symbol is used to remind others of cleanliness or to point out facility locations. Common usage includes messages like "Please put your wrappers in the 🚮," "Looking for a 🚮 nearby," or "Make sure to use the 🚮 after the picnic."
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Version E0.6
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men’s room
🚹 represents men’s room, typically shown as a blue rounded rectangle with a white standing male figure in the center. Designs vary in shading and detail. Men’s room signage is primarily utilized to identify public restroom facilities designated for males. It relies on a minimalist human figure and high-contrast colors to ensure the message is understood across different languages and cultures. In practical use, 🚹 is frequently seen in navigational contexts or when discussing facility locations. Typical usage includes phrases like: "The 🚹 is located right next to the elevator," "I'll wait for you outside the 🚹," or "Is there a 🚹 on this floor?"
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Version E1.0
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passport control
🛂 represents passport control, typically shown as an officer in a peaked cap holding a document for inspection. Passport control is used to denote the area in airports or at land borders where travelers must present their identification and travel permits for inspection. It serves as a functional guide for navigation in international transit hubs, ensuring that passengers can easily locate immigration services. In digital communication, this icon is frequently used when discussing travel logistics or arrival procedures. Common usage examples include: "Just landed and heading to 🛂 now," "The line at 🛂 was incredibly long today," or "Don't forget to have your documents ready for 🛂."
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Version E1.0
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potable water
🚰 represents potable water, typically shown as a faucet dispensing water into a glass. Designs vary from a flat white symbol on a blue background to a more realistic metallic faucet. Potable water represents a source of safe drinking water and is used to identify public fountains or taps suitable for human consumption. It serves as a vital navigational aid to help people find hydration and distinguish safe taps from non-potable water sources. In practical communication, 🚰 is used to locate water sources or confirm water safety. For instance, someone might say, "Look for the 🚰 sign near the park entrance," "Is the tap water here 🚰?" or "I filled my bottle at the 🚰 station."
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Version E0.6
1F6BB
restroom
🚻 represents restroom, typically shown as a blue square sign with white male and female silhouettes side by side. Designs vary in shading and depth, with some looking flatter and others more button-like. Restroom symbols are utilized globally to identify public toilets and washroom facilities. The icon uses a straight-torso figure to represent a man and a triangular-skirted figure to represent a woman, ensuring the message is understood across different cultures and languages. In practical use, this symbol frequently appears when people are navigating public spaces or sharing location details. For instance: "I am waiting near the 🚻 entrance," "Where is the nearest 🚻 in this mall?", or "The 🚻 is located right past the elevators."
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Version E0.6
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water closet
🚾 represents water closet, typically shown as a blue square or rounded rectangle with the white letters "WC". The bold sans-serif lettering makes the sign easy to read at a glance. Water closet is used internationally to identify public restrooms and flush toilet facilities. It serves as a concise linguistic shorthand that transcends many regional language barriers in travel and public infrastructure. In everyday communication, this symbol is frequently used to point out amenities or ask for directions. You might see it in messages such as: "Is there a 🚾 nearby?", "The 🚾 is located next to the elevator," or "Look for the 🚾 sign at the end of the corridor."
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Version E0.6
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wheelchair symbol
♿ represents wheelchair symbol, typically shown as a wheelchair icon with a person seated in it on a blue square background. The figure may face left or right. The wheelchair symbol is a globally recognized marker used to designate accessible facilities and services for people with disabilities. It is primarily used on signage to indicate that a building, vehicle, or path is designed to accommodate mobility aids such as wheelchairs. In digital communication, it is used to discuss accessibility or provide directions to inclusive facilities. For example: "The venue is fully ♿ accessible," "Please park in the ♿ space," or "Is there a ♿ ramp at the entrance?"
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Version E0.6
1F6BA
women’s room
🚺 represents women’s room, typically shown as a restroom sign with a woman’s silhouette inside a rounded rectangle. Designs vary in background color, often using purple, pink, or blue. A women’s room sign is a functional graphic used to mark restroom facilities intended for women. It relies on a simplified human form to bypass language barriers, making it an essential part of international wayfinding systems in high-traffic areas like transit hubs or shopping centers. Usage scenarios often involve providing directions or identifying facility locations in text. Common examples include: "The 🚺 is located right next to the elevator," "I am waiting near the 🚺 entrance," or "Follow the signs for the 🚺 on the second floor."
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