The backhand index pointing right emoji is used to point to specific content or a direction. It can emphasize something important or tell someone to look at what's next.
This emoji points directly at 'you' on the other side of the screen, carrying the meaning "It's you!"
This is a finger emoji pointing to the left. It's used to point out a specific direction or object.
This is a finger-shaped emoji pointing up, often used to mean "check the content right above."
The index pointing up emoji means "pay attention to this." It's also used to emphasize an important point or to signify "number one."
The backhand index pointing down emoji means "look at the content right below." It's used when you want to point out something important.
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.'
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 emoji, with a hand facing palm-up, represents a situation of guiding someone or providing information. It's like asking, "How may I help you?"
This emoji shows a person raising their hand high, like in a classroom. It's used to get attention when you have a question or something to say.
This is an emoji of a hand reaching to the right. You can use it when giving something or offering a handshake.
This emoji of a man with his palm facing up is used in situations of showing or guiding someone. It gives off a "Take a look at this" feeling.
The up arrow is an emoji that indicates the direction 'up' or 'forward.' It's used to give directions or show an order.
The down arrow emoji is used to point downwards. You can use it to give directions or to tell someone to look below.
This is a round pushpin emoji that marks a specific place on a map. It's used to say, "This is the spot!"
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 compass emoji is used when finding your way or indicating a direction. It can also symbolize travel or adventure.
The palm up hand is used when asking for something or beckoning someone to "come here."
This is the hand gesture emoji Italians use to ask, "what are you talking about?" It can be used when questioning someone pointedly.
This is an arrow emoji that points to the down-right direction. It's used to emphasize or point to something.
This is an emoji showing the back of a hand. It can be used to mean "just a moment" or "stop."
An emoji of a hand reaching to the left, which can be used when giving or receiving something. You can also use it to greet a friend.
The 🈯 emoji is the Chinese character '指' (ji), which means "to point." It's used to signify a "designated" or "reserved" seat or item.
This emoji depicts a man raising one hand high. It's used to point to oneself, as in "Me!", or when you have a question.
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 is the 🤜 'right-facing fist' emoji. When used with the left-facing fist (🤛), it completes a fist bump.
The computer mouse emoji is used to click on or move icons on the screen. It shows a situation of selecting something on a computer.
This magnifying glass emoji represents closely observing something. Its meaning is almost the same as the left-tilted magnifying glass.
The left-right arrow indicates both left and right directions. It's used to show a range 'from here to there.'
This emoji indicates the up-left direction, i.e., diagonally up. It's great for pointing to the top-left corner of the screen.
This emoji means "a very small amount." It's used to show that a quantity is small, like adding a pinch of salt.
This emoji with a palm facing up seems to be asking, "How can I help you?" It brings to mind an information desk clerk.
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 ↪️ emoji represents moving forward or changing direction to the right. You can use it when moving to the next step.
This is the 'play' button you press to start a video or music. It can also be used to mean "Let's start!"
This emoji, combining the word 'ON!' with an arrow, means to turn something on or to start something. You can use it to mean "Start!"
The placard emoji is a sign used to express one's opinion. You can often see it at protests or cheering events.
An emoji showing a palm, used to say "Hold on!" and make someone stop. It can also be used to say "Hi!" or to ask a question.
The magnifying glass emoji is used when looking at something closely or searching for something. It's also often used as a "search" button.
The bow and arrow emoji symbolizes moving toward a target. It's a great emoji to use when you have a new goal.
The 🧏 emoji shows a person pointing to their ear as if to say, "I can't hear well." It's used to represent a person who is deaf or hard of hearing.
This is an emoji of a hand pushing something to the left. You can use it to refuse a request or to ask someone to "hold on" and wait.
The thumbs up emoji carries positive meanings like "Great!" or "Awesome!" Try using it when you agree with something or want to give praise.
The 'Ear' emoji expresses that you are listening to something. You can use it as a signal that you're focused on what someone is saying.
This is the 🤛 "left-facing fist" emoji. It's more fun when you use it with other fist emojis.