Emoji character: 🦢

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Emoji details

Name: "foot"

Code
Notation
Example
Unicode character
«10 things you should know about 🦢»
Unicode codepoint
HTML encoded
<span>&#x1F9B6</span>
punycode
www.🦢.cn = www.xn--ju9h.cn
urlencoded
?c=🦢 = ?c=%F0%9F%A6%B6

The emoji in different sizes

16px
🦢
24px
🦢
36px
🦢
48px
🦢
72px
🦢
96px
🦢

Related emojis:

Emoji details

Name: "foot: light skin tone"

Code
Notation
Example
Unicode character
«10 things you should know about 🦢🏻»
Unicode codepoint
HTML encoded
<span>&#x1F9B6&#x1F3FB</span>
punycode
www.🦢🏻.cn = www.xn--mn8hv5g.cn
urlencoded
?c=🦢🏻 = ?c=%F0%9F%A6%B6%F0%9F%8F%BB

The emoji in different sizes

16px
🦢🏻
24px
🦢🏻
36px
🦢🏻
48px
🦢🏻
72px
🦢🏻
96px
🦢🏻

Related emojis:

🦢🏼 Β  ✍🏼 Β  ✍🏻 Β  ✌🏼 Β  ✌🏻 Β  βœ‹πŸΌ Β  βœ‹πŸ» Β  ✊🏼 Β  ✊🏻 Β  β›ΉπŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ

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Emoji characters?

Emojis (from Japanese η΅΅ζ–‡ε­—) are pictographs πŸ‹ (pictorial symbols) that can be used in text, just like other characters. The way they look πŸ•Ά might change from one browser 🦊 to the other. Emojis are vector-based, so you can scale ↕ them as big as you want. They stay the same for every font πŸˆ‚.
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