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 magnifying glass emoji represents closely observing something. Its meaning is almost the same as the left-tilted magnifying glass.
This detective emoji holding a magnifying glass indicates a close inspection of something or a search for a secret.
This is a flashlight emoji that shines a bright light in dark places. Use it when you're looking for something or want to see something more closely.
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.
The microscope emoji is a cool science tool that magnifies and shows a tiny world invisible to the naked eye.
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 representing shifting eyes, used when looking at something with interest. It carries the meaning of "Look at this!"
An emoji with a hand on its chin, lost in thought, meaning it's pondering something. Use it when you're thinking, "Hmm..."
The world map emoji signifies travel plans or the wider world. You can use it when you want to explore new places.
This emoji represents a male detective or investigator. It can be used when you're searching hard for something or when your curiosity is piqued.
This emoji, showing an open folder with a document inside, represents checking or working on files.
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 an emoji of a female detective. It represents a situation where you're trying to figure something out with sharp observational skills.
This is a goggles emoji, used to protect your eyes when you go in the water for activities like swimming or diving. It's often used to represent summer or water activities.
The compass emoji is used when finding your way or indicating a direction. It can also symbolize travel or adventure.
The red question mark emoji is the most basic symbol used when you're curious about something. Try adding it to the end of a simple question.
This is the 'hashtag' symbol. It's most commonly used on social media to indicate a topic.
The card file box emoji is for organizing important information or materials sequentially. Use it when you want to convey a sense of being well-organized.
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 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 satellite antenna emoji depicts sending or receiving signals from afar. It's often used to signify new updates or information.
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.
The ↪️ emoji represents moving forward or changing direction to the right. You can use it when moving to the next step.
This emoji directly shows that you are "looking" at something. It can be used simply to let someone know you've seen something.
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.
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 is an emoji that means cinema or a movie. You can use it when going to see a movie with a friend.
This is a finger emoji pointing to the left. It's used to point out a specific direction or object.
This is a diving mask and snorkel emoji, used for looking around underwater. Use it when talking about summer vacation or swimming in the sea.
This emoji represents a single piece of a chain, a link. It symbolizes joining or connecting two or more things together.
This emoji, with two arrows pointing down, means to move quickly to the very bottom.
The down arrow emoji is used to point downwards. You can use it to give directions or to tell someone to look below.
The left-right arrow indicates both left and right directions. It's used to show a range 'from here to there.'
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'.
The television emoji is used when watching TV or talking about TV shows. It can also mean you're relaxing at home.
This is an emoji of an old-fashioned business card organizer. It's primarily used to signify contacts or an address book.
The 🛃 emoji symbolizes the customs area at an airport. It's the place where travelers' luggage is inspected to check for items that need to be declared.
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 when you're thinking deeply about something. It's shaped like a thought bubble from a comic.
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 SOON emoji means 'soon' or 'shortly.' Use it to let someone know that something is about to happen.
This is the fast reverse button, used to quickly rewind a video or music.
This is a half-moon emoji with the right side illuminated, which you can use when talking about the night sky or space.
This signifies the place at an airport where passports are checked when entering or leaving a country. It represents the passport control counter.