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shuffle tracks button Emoji

🔀 is the “shuffle tracks” icon used to indicate randomized playback.

U+1F500

🔀 is known as the Shuffle Tracks Button (U+1F500). It’s commonly used in media and music interfaces to suggest random playback of items. You can copy the symbol directly or use its code-point escapes in apps and web pages.

shuffle tracks button Emoji Meaning

The 🔀 “Shuffle Tracks Button” emoji represents shuffle or randomized order. Most users associate it with music playback controls that mix songs or tracks rather than playing them in a fixed sequence. It can also communicate the idea of mixing, remixing, or rearranging content for variety—such as rotating suggestions, shuffling UI sections, or changing the order of items in a playlist. Because it’s widely recognized as a media-control visual, it works well in notifications, settings labels, and instructional text where you want to quickly convey “random order” without lengthy explanation.

Common uses

  • Labeling a music app setting for random playback
  • Indicating shuffle mode in a playlist or media player UI
  • Tagging social posts or stories about mixed playlists
  • Suggesting randomized order for learning or study prompts
  • Marking a “mix up” action in tools that rearrange lists

Examples

🔀 Shuffle Tracks Button Icon

  • 🔀Turn on 🔀 shuffle to mix your playlist.
  • 🔀Shuffle tracks: ON
  • 🔀Queue updated—playing with 🔀 mode.
  • 🔀Tap 🔀 to randomize the next songs.
  • 🔀Try 🔀 for variety when learning vocabulary.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F500
HTML Entity🔀
HTML Code🔀
CSS\1F500

FAQ

What does the shuffle tracks button emoji mean?

The 🔀 “Shuffle Tracks Button” emoji represents shuffle or randomized order. Most users associate it with music playback controls that mix songs or tracks rather than playing them in a fixed sequence. It can also communicate the idea of mixing, remixing, or rearranging content for variety—such as rotating suggestions, shuffling UI sections, or changing the order of items in a playlist. Because it’s widely recognized as a media-control visual, it works well in notifications, settings labels, and instructional text where you want to quickly convey “random order” without lengthy explanation.

What is the Unicode code point for 🔀?

🔀 is U+1F500 (SHUFFLE TRACKS BUTTON).

How do I copy 🔀 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 🔀

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for 🔀?

CSS escape: \\1F500. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F500}.

When should I use 🔀 instead of “random” text?

Use 🔀 when the context is playlist/media controls or when you want a quick, visual cue for randomized order in UI labels, prompts, and captions.