This is a bar chart emoji that visually represents data. It often appears when organizing and presenting information, like in presentations or reports.
This is an emoji of a graph trending upward, representing growth or an increase. It can be used when numbers or grades are on the rise.
This emoji shows a graph trending downward, signifying a decrease or decline. You can use it when popularity is dropping or when money is running low.
The microscope emoji is a cool science tool that magnifies and shows a tiny world invisible to the naked eye.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
The division sign emoji is used in mathematics when dividing numbers. It's one of the symbols needed for calculations.
The magnifying glass emoji is used when looking at something closely or searching for something. It's also often used as a "search" button.
This is a test tube emoji, for mixing liquids and observing reactions in a lab. It's often used when talking about science or experiments.
This is an equals sign emoji that shows a result or an answer. It's used to show the answer to a math problem, like '2+2🟰4'.
This is a triangular ruler emoji used for measuring angles in math class. It's particularly useful for drawing right-angled triangles.
The scientist emoji depicts a person in a lab coat researching something. It's great for talking about science or experiments.
This is the atom symbol emoji, a simple drawing of an atomic structure. It's mainly used when talking about science or physics.
This magnifying glass emoji represents closely observing something. Its meaning is almost the same as the left-tilted magnifying glass.
This emoji, wearing a monocle on one eye, is taking a closer look at something. Use it when you're curious or want to carefully inspect something.
An emoji with a hand on its chin, lost in thought, meaning it's pondering something. Use it when you're thinking, "Hmm..."
The brain emoji represents "thought" or "intelligence." You can use it playfully when you want to say, "Use your brain!"
This is a spiral notepad emoji for jotting down memos or ideas. You can use it when studying or writing down to-do lists.
This emoji means laptop computer and is often used when studying or working. Think of someone using a laptop at a café.
The alembic emoji shows a scientific tool used to purify liquids by boiling them. It's used to give the impression of a mysterious experiment.
The receipt emoji represents the piece of paper you get after buying something or spending money. It can be used when talking about your expenses.
This is a ruler emoji used for measuring length or drawing straight lines. It's often used in conversations about school or studying.
This is a pencil emoji used for studying or drawing. It's frequently used in conversations about school or homework.
This is a glasses emoji worn to see better when you have poor eyesight. It fits well in situations like studying or reading a book.
This is an emoji used for marking important sections in books or documents. It looks like several bookmark tabs layered on top of each other.
This emoji signifies the input of special symbols, rather than letters or numbers.
This is an emoji of a graph trending upwards, indicating a situation where something is improving or growing. You can use it when your stocks or grades go up.
This emoji represents a male scientist in a lab coat conducting research. It's used when talking about science or experiments.
This emoji, showing an open folder with a document inside, represents checking or working on files.
This emoji, which depicts a pencil writing a memo, signifies the act of writing something down. It's used when studying or making a list.
The notebook emoji is used when studying or taking notes. You can use it when talking about school homework or important appointments.
The black circle is an emoji that represents the most basic and powerful color. It's used instead of a bullet point (•) when making lists or to emphasize important words.
This is a minus sign emoji used when subtracting or reducing something. You can also use it to remove an item from a list.
This detective emoji holding a magnifying glass indicates a close inspection of something or a search for a secret.
The petri dish emoji is a tool used in a science lab. It's used for growing and observing small organisms like bacteria.
This emoji represents a fingerprint, the unique pattern on a finger that differs for every person. It can also signify 'me' or oneself.
This is the 'pawn' piece from the game of chess. It represents the most numerous and basic piece on the chessboard.
This is an emoji representing a document or paper with a slightly curled corner. It can mean a letter, a document, or an important memo.
This tool, called a 'plunger,' is used to unclog a blocked toilet. It's used to mean something is clogged or there's a problem.
The white circle emoji symbolizes cleanliness, purity, or emptiness. You can use it when starting something new or when you want to express something simply.
This emoji, with 'abc' written on it, is the most basic symbol for the alphabet, or letters.
This upside-down face emoji indicates a playful or awkward situation. It's also sometimes used when making a joke.
This is an emoji of a female detective. It represents a situation where you're trying to figure something out with sharp observational skills.
This emoji with a folded corner represents a regular document or file. It's used to mean things like homework, reports, or paperwork.
The backhand index pointing down emoji means "look at the content right below." It's used when you want to point out something important.
This is a clipboard emoji that signifies a to-do list or a checklist. It's used when checking or conveying important information.