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πŸ““

notebook Emoji

πŸ““ is the notebook emoji, commonly used to represent notes, studying, and writing.

U+1F4D3

The πŸ““ notebook emoji is a simple way to show that something involves writing or taking notes. It’s popular in study, productivity, and educational contexts. You can copy it easily for messages, posts, or app interfaces.

notebook Emoji Meaning

The πŸ““ notebook emoji (Unicode name: NOTEBOOK, code point U+1F4D3) is most commonly used to represent a notebook for writing, taking notes, studying, or keeping records. In everyday communication, it can stand in for homework, meeting notes, journaling, or β€œI’m taking notes” messages. In design and UI, it often signals learning, documentation, or reference materialβ€”like a notes screen, a tutorial step, or a reading list. Depending on the context, it can also suggest organization and planning, especially when paired with clocks, check marks, or school-related icons.

Common uses

  • β€’Add a β€œnotes” icon to messages about writing, reminders, or journaling
  • β€’Label study or class content in social posts and study group chats
  • β€’Indicate a notes or documentation section in app UI and web dashboards
  • β€’Represent homework, assignments, or learning progress in educational content
  • β€’Pair with tasks or checklists to show organized planning and record keeping

Examples

πŸ““ Notebook Symbol (Copy & Paste)

  • πŸ““I’m taking πŸ““ notes during the lecture.
  • πŸ““Submit your homework in the πŸ““ folder by Friday.
  • πŸ““Today’s plan: read, summarize, and write in your πŸ““.
  • πŸ““Check the πŸ““ for the meeting summary.
  • πŸ““New chapter addedβ€”see the πŸ““ for key points.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F4D3
HTML Entity📓
HTML Code📓
CSS\1F4D3

FAQ

How do I copy the πŸ““ notebook symbol?

Copy the character directly from this page (πŸ““) and paste it into your text, design tool, or code editor.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ““?

The Unicode code point is U+1F4D3 (Unicode name: NOTEBOOK).

Can I use πŸ““ in programming or web pages?

Yes. You can use the HTML entity (📓) or CSS/JavaScript escapes based on U+1F4D3: CSS \\1F4D3 and JavaScript \\u{1F4D3}.

What does πŸ““ usually mean in messages?

Most often it refers to notes, studying, writing, homework, or documentationβ€”depending on the surrounding text.