The compass emoji is used when finding your way or indicating a direction. It can also symbolize travel or adventure.
The world map emoji signifies travel plans or the wider world. You can use it when you want to explore new places.
This emoji indicates the up-left direction, i.e., diagonally up. It's great for pointing to the top-left corner of the screen.
The right arrow points to the 'right' direction or signifies the 'next' step. You can use it to indicate 'Come this way' or 'Next page.'
The left-right arrow indicates both left and right directions. It's used to show a range 'from here to there.'
The bow and arrow emoji symbolizes moving toward a target. It's a great emoji to use when you have a new goal.
This is a round pushpin emoji that marks a specific place on a map. It's used to say, "This is the spot!"
This is a globe emoji showing the continents of Europe and Africa. It's used to mean the 'world' or the entire 'Earth.'
The up arrow is an emoji that indicates the direction 'up' or 'forward.' It's used to give directions or show an order.
This is the anchor emoji, which stops a ship in one place. Use it when talking about the sea or sailing.
The magnet emoji shows a force that pulls things together. It's primarily used to describe something attractive.
This emoji represents a bus stop, a place where you wait for the bus. You can use it when talking about your commute to school or work, or a meeting spot with a friend.
This is the boomerang emoji, which comes back when you throw it. It's used to show a situation where an action or words come back to you.
This emoji points to the left, meaning 'this way' or 'previous.' It's used when you need to go left or return to a previous page.
This is an emoji that depicts a person walking. You can use it to say you're "on my way" or when taking a walk.
This is an emoji that represents a mountain. It's often used when talking about hiking or beautiful natural scenery.
This emoji is a sailboat that moves with the power of the wind. Use it when talking about vacations or sea travel.
This is an evergreen tree emoji, with green leaves all year round. It's often used when talking about nature, forests, and fresh air.
A telescope is a tool that lets you see very distant stars or planets as if they were right in front of you. It represents curiosity about space.
This is an arrow emoji that points to the down-left direction. It's used to precisely indicate the diagonal-down direction.
The arrows spinning clockwise mean 'refresh.' It's used when you want to see new content on a website or app.
This is a triangular ruler emoji used for measuring angles in math class. It's particularly useful for drawing right-angled triangles.
The up-right arrow emoji points in the northeast direction. It's used to show the way to a specific place on a map.
The wheel emoji represents the wheel of a car or bicycle. It depicts a round shape that keeps on rolling.
This emoji means 'baggage claim,' the place where you pick up your checked luggage after arriving at the airport. It features a picture of a suitcase.
The down arrow emoji is used to point downwards. You can use it to give directions or to tell someone to look below.
This signifies the place at an airport where passports are checked when entering or leaving a country. It represents the passport control counter.
The 'wireless' emoji represents a Wi-Fi signal. You can see this symbol when you're connected to the internet wirelessly.
The SOON emoji means 'soon' or 'shortly.' Use it to let someone know that something is about to happen.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
This is a ruler emoji used for measuring length or drawing straight lines. It's often used in conversations about school or studying.
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 clock emoji pointing to 2 o'clock, which you can use to set an appointment time. It's great for sending a message that means, "Let's meet at 2."
This is a clock emoji pointing to exactly 6 o'clock. It could be 6 in the morning or 6 in the evening.
The Radio Button emoji represents a situation where you choose one option from several choices. It can be used to mean, 'I've decided on this one!'
This is an emoji modeled after the shape of the Japanese archipelago. You can use it when talking about travel, culture, or food in Japan.
This emoji represents the bus we ride every day. It's used when talking about daily commutes or transportation.
The ferry emoji is a boat that carries people or cars back and forth over short distances. You might ride one when traveling to an island.
This is an emoji representing a comet, showing a star with a long tail streaking across the night sky.
This is a clock emoji pointing to four o'clock sharp. You can use it to set a meeting time with a friend or to announce a schedule.
This is an emoji that shows exactly one o'clock. You can use it to set an appointment or emphasize a specific time.
This is a red triangular flag emoji used to mark an important location. It's used to draw attention, as if saying, 'Look over here!'
This emoji is the flag of the Caribbean Netherlands, specifically the island of Bonaire. It features a uniquely shaped compass and a star.
This is a tent emoji used when talking about camping or outdoor activities. It represents having a fun time in nature.
The shovel emoji represents a tool used for digging or moving soil or snow. You might see it while gardening or at a construction site.