This emoji of two crossed swords signifies a fight or a confrontation. You can often see it in games or sports matches.
This emoji shows people wrestling and signifies a sports match. You can use it when cheering for an athletic event like the Olympics.
The 🆚 emoji is an abbreviation for 'versus,' a symbol used when two things are competing or being compared.
This emoji is a scene of two women in a wrestling match. It signifies a sports competition involving women.
The person fencing emoji shows a person holding a sword and competing in a sports match. It's mainly used when talking about exercise or a duel.
This emoji shows two men in a wrestling match. It represents a sport where they compete in strength.
The "boxing glove" emoji represents the sport of boxing. It can be used as a symbol of strength and competition.
This is the trophy emoji, received for winning first place in a sports game or competition. It symbolizes victory and the top spot.
The 1st place medal emoji is the gold medal you get for being the best in a competition like the Olympics. It represents the highest honor.
This is the flag emoji waved when crossing the finish line in a car race. It's used to show that a goal has been achieved or something is finished.
The 2nd place medal emoji represents the silver medal received for narrowly finishing second in a competition. It shows a situation where you did really well but it's a little disappointing.
This emoji represents the 'Taegeukgi,' the national flag of South Korea. You can use it when talking about Korea or Korean culture.
The sports medal emoji shows an award given to the winner of a competition. It looks similar to the gold medal received for first place in the Olympics or a tournament.
The curling stone emoji represents curling, a winter sport where a stone is slid across ice. It's a game where teamwork and strategy are crucial.
This shows a direct hit on the center of a target. It's used to mean you've precisely achieved a goal or succeeded.
Shaped like a muscular arm, this emoji shows that someone is "strong." It's also used to cheer someone on, like saying "You can do it!"
The Fire emoji shows a blazing hot flame. You can use it when talking about situations that require fire, like camping or cooking.
An emoji representing a person running, used when exercising or needing to go somewhere in a hurry. It can convey the meaning "I'll be there soon!"
It's an emoji used when you're happy to meet someone or when making a promise. It shows two people shaking hands to signify mutual agreement.
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 the 'pawn' piece from the game of chess. It represents the most numerous and basic piece on the chessboard.
This raised fist can mean "rock" in a game of rock-paper-scissors, or it can be used to cheer someone on.
The 'horse racing' emoji shows a jockey riding a horse at high speed in a race. It's used when talking about fast-paced sports.
The 🏎️ racing car emoji represents very high speed. Imagine a race car driving excitedly.
The V sign is an emoji that symbolizes victory or peace. It represents a joyful gesture often used when you're in a good mood or taking a photo.
The soccer ball emoji represents soccer, the most popular sport in the world. It's often used when cheering for a soccer match with friends.
This emoji represents a running shirt worn for exercise. It's mainly used to refer to activities like running or marathons.
This is an emoji shaped like a controller used for playing video games. You can use it to say, "I'm gaming right now" or "Want to play a game together?"
This emoji shows a badminton racquet and a shuttlecock. You can use it when talking about exercising with friends or outdoor activities.
The 3rd place medal emoji signifies the bronze medal received for finishing third in a game or competition. It expresses the joy of placing in the top ranks.
This emoji shows a goal net used in sports like soccer or ice hockey. It's used when a goal is scored or when cheering for a game.
This is a button-shaped emoji that means 'confirmed' or 'completed.' It's used when you've finished a task.
The megaphone emoji primarily represents a tool used for cheering. It can be used to give someone encouragement or support.
The crown emoji symbolizes a king or queen. It's great to send when you've become the best or won first place, or to congratulate a friend on their birthday.
The baseball emoji represents the popular sport of baseball. You can use it when going to see a baseball game with a friend.
This is a hammer and pick emoji used for building or breaking things. It signifies construction, work, or labor.
It represents volleyball, where you hit a ball over a net with your hands. It's a sport where teamwork is very important as many people have to play together.
This is a game die emoji used for games or bets. You can use it when playing a board game with friends or suggesting a fun activity.
The 👊 "oncoming fist" emoji represents a fist bump with a friend. Use it as a greeting or to show agreement.
This is the cricket emoji, a sport played with a bat and ball. It looks similar to baseball but is a game with different rules.
This is a martial arts uniform emoji, worn for martial arts like Taekwondo or Judo. It symbolizes an exercise that trains both body and mind.
This emoji represents a massive stadium where large crowds gather. It can be used when you're going to a sports match or a major concert.
This is a ladder emoji, used for climbing to higher places. It can also signify development or growth.
The left-right arrow indicates both left and right directions. It's used to show a range 'from here to there.'
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.