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.
An emoji showing two arrows spinning in a circle, it means 'refresh' or 'repeat'.
Maracas are instruments that make a sound when you shake them. They represent fun situations like parties or festivals.
The arrows spinning clockwise mean 'refresh.' It's used when you want to see new content on a website or app.
This is the emoji you use when you want to listen to an entire music playlist again from the beginning. It lets you repeat all the songs.
The left-right arrow indicates both left and right directions. It's used to show a range 'from here to there.'
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.
This is an emoji of the joker card that appears in card games. It's a special card that isn't bound by any rules.
The cyclone emoji signifies severe weather with strong, swirling winds. You can often see it in weather forecasts.
The tornado emoji represents a powerful whirlwind. It signifies a dangerous and frightening natural disaster or a very chaotic situation.
The up-down arrow indicates vertical movement. You can see it on elevator buttons or scroll bars.
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.
This is the fast reverse button, used to quickly rewind a video or music.
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.
This triangle pointing to the left means 'go back' or 'previous.' It's a button you see when rewinding music or videos.
The 'exploding head' emoji, showing a head bursting, is used when you're extremely shocked. It gives the feeling of shouting, "No way!"
The 'Face with Spiral Eyes' emoji, with its swirling eyes, represents a situation where you feel dizzy and confused. You can also use it when you're surprised and want to say, "Oh my god!"
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 an emoji of a person juggling, throwing and catching multiple balls. You can use it when talking about amazing tricks or fun shows.
This is a slot machine you'd see in a casino, representing a game of luck. It's a machine where you pull a lever and win if you get matching symbols.
This emoji represents a single piece of a jigsaw puzzle. You can fit many pieces together to complete a picture.
The last track button emoji is used to go back to the immediately previous song or video.
This is a math symbol emoji that represents multiplication. However, it's also often used to mean "incorrect" or "cancel."
This is a "head shaking horizontally" emoji. It signifies "no" or "dislike."
This tool, called a 'plunger,' is used to unclog a blocked toilet. It's used to mean something is clogged or there's a problem.
This emoji, with its multiple knobs, represents equipment like an audio mixer or a synthesizer. It signifies manipulating various settings.
This emoji signifies the input of special symbols, rather than letters or numbers.
This emoji expresses the state of feeling dizzy or lightheaded. It's like seeing stars when you get hit on the head in a cartoon.
This is the play or pause button, used when watching videos or listening to music.
This is an emoji representing 'Hwatu,' a traditional Korean card game. It's often used when playing with family or friends.
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 is the emoji you use when you love a song so much you want to listen to only that one on repeat. The number 1 makes it easy to distinguish.
This is the button for skipping to the next song or scene when listening to music or watching a video. It carries the meaning of 'next'.
As an emoji that says 'UP!', it means 'upward.' It's used to announce that something new has been uploaded or updated.
This is the 'play' button you press to start a video or music. It can also be used to mean "Let's start!"
An emoji that means "I don't know" or "I don't care." Try using it when you don't know the answer to a question.
This loop-shaped emoji is used to express something spinning or to represent curly hair. It can also depict a tangled piece of thread or ribbon.
The 'eject button' emoji is used when taking something out of a machine. It's shaped like the button you press to safely remove a CD or USB drive.
This emoji, with its face shaking uncontrollably, is used when you're extremely surprised. It can convey a feeling like "Whoa!" or "OMG!"
As an emoji with two overlapping loops, it represents a more complex, tangled state. It is also used as the voicemail icon on phones.
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.
The 🆕 emoji means 'something new.' It's used to grab people's attention when there's new information or a new item.
This is a "nodding" emoji that moves its head up and down, meaning "yes" or "sounds good."
This emoji with a diagonal mouth has an "Hmm... I'm not so sure" expression. Use it when something is uncertain or you're a little disappointed.
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!'