This is a bar chart emoji that visually represents data. It often appears when organizing and presenting information, like in presentations or reports.
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.
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 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 is the chair emoji, and it means the act of 'sitting' or a 'seat.' You can use it to let someone know there's a spot available somewhere.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
This is a numbers emoji used when you need to input numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4.
This is a shopping cart emoji, used when grocery shopping at the supermarket. It's used to express a desire to buy something.
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 represents the diamond suit from card games. It looks like a sparkling gem, which can give it a precious feel.
The wheel emoji represents the wheel of a car or bicycle. It depicts a round shape that keeps on rolling.
This is a clipboard emoji that signifies a to-do list or a checklist. It's used when checking or conveying important information.
This is a desktop computer emoji, the kind you put on a desk. It's mainly used when working in an office or at home.
This emoji with a folded corner represents a regular document or file. It's used to mean things like homework, reports, or paperwork.
The teacher emoji represents someone who teaches at a school or academy. It depicts a person explaining something in front of a chalkboard.
This shows a direct hit on the center of a target. It's used to mean you've precisely achieved a goal or succeeded.
The 💰 money bag emoji represents a bag full of a lot of money. It's used when you become rich, earn a lot of money, or receive prize money.
The 💡 light bulb emoji is a classic symbol used when a "good idea" comes to mind. It expresses the feeling of your head lighting up with a flash.
The 'wireless' emoji represents a Wi-Fi signal. You can see this symbol when you're connected to the internet wirelessly.
This emoji is shaped like the palette a painter uses. Use it when talking about art, creativity, or a variety of colors.
The placard emoji is a sign used to express one's opinion. You can often see it at protests or cheering events.
The currency exchange emoji is used when changing money from another country. You might see it when traveling or at a bank.
This is the 'electric plug' emoji, needed when your battery is low. It can simply show a situation where you're connecting to electricity to charge a device.
The identification card emoji represents a card that proves who you are, an ID card. It's an important document that contains your name and photo.
The club emoji is one of the four suits in a deck of playing cards. It's used when playing card games.
This emoji signifies the input of special symbols, rather than letters or numbers.
The splatter emoji shows paint or ink splattered on a wall or floor. You can use it when something has been spilled or has gotten messy.
This emoji is a white square shape. You can use it to decorate text or create lists.
This is the 'pawn' piece from the game of chess. It represents the most numerous and basic piece on the chessboard.
This is a small, blue, diamond-shaped emoji. It's used for decorating text or marking list items.
This is a triangular ruler emoji used for measuring angles in math class. It's particularly useful for drawing right-angled triangles.
This is the 'seat' emoji, representing a seat on a plane or train. It's used in situations involving booking or taking a seat.
This is a pencil emoji used for studying or drawing. It's frequently used in conversations about school or homework.
This is the anchor emoji, which stops a ship in one place. Use it when talking about the sea or sailing.
The up-right arrow emoji points in the northeast direction. It's used to show the way to a specific place on a map.
This is an emoji that represents the mode for inputting English lowercase letters (a, b, c, d) on a keyboard.
This emoji is used when you're listening to music or singing a song. It can also be used when you're feeling happy and excited.
This emoji, with its multiple notes, represents an exciting song or melody. It's great for when you're humming happily because you're in a good mood.
The white large square emoji expresses an empty space or a clean feeling.
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 the 'shuffle' button, used when you want to listen to music in a random, non-sequential order. Use it to show what music you're listening to right now.
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 symbol is a mark used in Japanese karaoke to indicate the beginning of a song. You can see it as a signal for 'It's your turn to sing!'
This emoji, with 'abc' written on it, is the most basic symbol for the alphabet, or letters.
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.