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πŸ“–

open book Emoji

The πŸ“– Open Book emoji represents reading, learning, and written information.

U+1F4D6

The πŸ“– Open Book emoji is widely used to show reading, knowledge, and documents. It’s a quick visual cue for books, lessons, and reference material. Below you’ll find practical ways to use and copy it.

open book Emoji Meaning

πŸ“– (Unicode: U+1F4D6) is the Open Book emoji. It commonly conveys reading and learning, such as studying, lessons, or looking something up. You’ll also see it used for written content like articles, documentation, manuals, or referencesβ€”especially when the context is about information rather than entertainment. Because it’s easy to recognize, it works well in educational posts, study reminders, and UI labels for help or guides. In casual messages, it can simply mean β€œI’m reading” or β€œlet’s check the book/material.”

Common uses

  • β€’Educational posts about studying, classes, or reading goals
  • β€’UI or app labels for help guides, manuals, or documentation sections
  • β€’Chat messages indicating someone is reading or reviewing content
  • β€’Promoting blog posts, articles, and resources on websites or social media
  • β€’Scheduling reminders like β€œread” or β€œstudy session” in planners and calendars

Examples

πŸ“– Open Book Emoji Symbol Guide

  • πŸ“–I’m taking a break to read for 30 minutes πŸ“–
  • πŸ“–New guide availableβ€”check the documentation πŸ“–
  • πŸ“–Tonight’s lesson: chapter 4 πŸ“–
  • πŸ“–Reading list updated with two new picks πŸ“–
  • πŸ“–Need a reference? Open the book section πŸ“–

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F4D6
HTML Entity📖
HTML Code📖
CSS\1F4D6

FAQ

What does πŸ“– (Open Book) usually mean?

It most often means reading, learning, or written reference material such as books, guides, and documentation.

How do I copy the πŸ“– emoji in code?

Use the Unicode code point U+1F4D6. Common forms provided here are HTML entity 📖, CSS escape \\1F4D6, and JavaScript escape \\u{1F4D6}.

Is πŸ“– appropriate for β€œdocumentation” or β€œhelp” sections?

Yes. It’s commonly used to represent guides, manuals, and reference pages in user interfaces and posts about learning resources.

Will the symbol look different on different devices?

Emoji appearance can vary by platform, but the underlying character remains πŸ“– with Unicode U+1F4D6.