Emoji list

All Smileys Emoji

A complete list of smiley and emotion emoji.

171 emoji in this list

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❀️

red heart

red-heart

The ❀️ emoji is the classic red heart and the most universal symbol of love, affection, and care. Its meaning depends on context and can range from romance to simple appreciation.

🩷

pink heart

pink-heart

The 🩷 emoji shows a pink heart and usually feels softer, sweeter, and more playful than ❀️. It is often used for gentle affection, cute tone, or warm emotional positivity.

🧑

orange heart

orange-heart

The 🧑 emoji shows an orange heart and often represents warmth, support, and care without sounding deeply romantic. It works well for friendship, encouragement, and emotional warmth.

πŸ’›

yellow heart

yellow-heart

The πŸ’› emoji shows a yellow heart and is commonly linked to happiness, friendship, and positive energy. It usually feels bright, cheerful, and non-dramatic.

πŸ’š

green heart

green-heart

The πŸ’š emoji shows a green heart and can mean harmony, growth, or support, but it is also widely used for nature, health, and environmental themes.

πŸ’™

blue heart

blue-heart

The πŸ’™ emoji shows a blue heart and usually represents trust, loyalty, calm affection, or emotional steadiness. It often feels more stable and less intense than a red heart.

🩡

light blue heart

light-blue-heart

The 🩡 emoji shows a light blue heart and suggests softness, kindness, and gentle emotional support. It often feels more delicate and airy than πŸ’™.

πŸ’œ

purple heart

purple-heart

The πŸ’œ emoji shows a purple heart and can represent compassion, admiration, tenderness, or uniqueness. It is also common in fandoms, aesthetics, and supportive messages.

🀎

brown heart

brown-heart

The 🀎 emoji shows a brown heart and often suggests stability, grounding, warmth, or identity-related expression. Its tone is usually calm and earthy rather than dramatic.

πŸ–€

black heart

black-heart

The πŸ–€ emoji shows a black heart and often represents dark humor, irony, emotional heaviness, or alternative style. It can also be used for grief or detached affection.

🩢

grey heart

grey-heart

The 🩢 emoji shows a gray heart and usually feels muted, neutral, or emotionally restrained. It can suggest subtle support, emotional distance, or a softer non-colorful tone.

🀍

white heart

white-heart

The 🀍 emoji shows a white heart and often represents sincerity, peace, purity, or quiet support. It tends to feel gentle, respectful, and emotionally clean.

πŸ’‹

kiss mark

kiss-mark

The πŸ’‹ emoji shows a kiss mark and is used for flirting, affection, romance, or playful sensuality. It can feel more direct and stylized than a kissing face emoji.

πŸ’―

hundred points

hundred-points

The πŸ’― emoji shows a red 100 and usually means total agreement, strong approval, or 'exactly right.' It is often used to reinforce that something is completely true or excellent.

πŸ’’

anger symbol

anger-symbol

The πŸ’’ emoji shows a comic-style anger mark and represents irritation, rage, or built-up frustration. It often feels exaggerated and expressive rather than realistic.

🫯

fight cloud

fight-cloud

The 🫯 emoji suggests a sudden emotional drop, collapse, or being hit by disappointment. It works for moments when energy, confidence, or hope seems to fall apart instantly.

πŸ’₯

collision

collision

The πŸ’₯ emoji shows an explosion or collision and represents impact, chaos, sudden drama, or something happening with force. It can be literal or purely metaphorical.

πŸ’«

dizzy

dizzy

The πŸ’« emoji shows a dizzy star-like swirl and often means disorientation, being dazzled, or a spinning feeling. It can also add a magical or flashy tone.

πŸ’¦

sweat droplets

sweat-droplets

The πŸ’¦ emoji shows sweat droplets and can mean effort, pressure, relief, or physical intensity. Depending on context, it may also carry suggestive or sexual undertones.

πŸ’¨

dashing away

dashing-away

The πŸ’¨ emoji shows a dash of air or motion and usually means speed, rushing away, or disappearing quickly. It can also be used for comic timing or bodily humor.

πŸ•³οΈ

hole

hole

The πŸ•³οΈ emoji shows a hole and is often used for emptiness, awkwardness, disappearing, or wanting the ground to swallow you up. It works especially well in deadpan humor.

πŸ’¬

speech balloon

speech-balloon

The πŸ’¬ emoji shows a speech balloon and represents conversation, messaging, or direct dialogue. It is a clear symbol for talking, commenting, or replying.

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eye in speech bubble

eye-in-speech-bubble

The πŸ‘οΈβ€πŸ—¨οΈ emoji combines an eye with a speech bubble and suggests witnessing, awareness, or attention to discussion. It can imply watching what is being said rather than simply speaking.

πŸ—¨οΈ

left speech bubble

left-speech-bubble

The πŸ—¨οΈ emoji shows a left speech bubble and is used for dialogue, comments, or quoted conversation. It feels slightly more structured or editorial than πŸ’¬.

πŸ—―οΈ

right anger bubble

right-anger-bubble

The πŸ—―οΈ emoji shows an angry speech bubble and usually means shouting, arguing, or emotionally intense speech. It fits conflict, outbursts, or forceful reactions.

πŸ’­

thought balloon

thought-balloon

The πŸ’­ emoji shows a thought bubble and represents inner thoughts, imagination, daydreaming, or ideas not said out loud. It is the visual opposite of direct speech.

πŸ’€

ZZZ

zzz

The πŸ’€ emoji shows sleep symbols and means sleeping, extreme tiredness, or complete lack of energy. It can also suggest boredom so strong that something feels sleep-inducing.

Why this list works

Why These Emoji Are Together

All Smileys Emoji is a curated shortlist. Entries such as πŸ˜€ grinning face, πŸ˜ƒ grinning face with big eyes, πŸ˜„ grinning face with smiling eyes, 😁 beaming face with smiling eyes are grouped because they solve a similar real-world use case.

How To Use This List

Lists work best for quick decisions: compare a smaller set first, then branch out only if needed.

What Keeps It Coherent

This list draws from categories like smileys & emotion, but keeps one practical theme.

Where To Go Next

If you need a nearby variation, tags like face, heart, smile, 143 are a good next click.

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