orange book Emoji
The π orange book emoji represents a book or reading material, often used to suggest learning, references, or documentation.
U+1F4D9
The π orange book emoji is a simple way to visually represent a book in chats and designs. Itβs commonly used for study, references, and βread thisβ messages. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode and escape codes in software.
orange book Emoji Meaning
The π βOrange Bookβ emoji (Unicode U+1F4D9) depicts an orange book and is generally understood as a book, reading material, or a reference. People use it when talking about studying, learning resources, textbooks, manuals, guides, or documentation. Because itβs a book icon, it can also signal that a topic is covered in a βbook-styleβ formatβsuch as reading assignments, saved knowledge, or a curated reference link. In most contexts, the orange color helps it stand out from other book emojis, but the core meaning stays centered on books and learning materials.
Common uses
- β’Share a study reminder or reading assignment in a chat
- β’Label a help guide, documentation link, or reference section
- β’Design educational graphics, lesson cards, or slide icons
- β’Mark saved resources or βbookβ content in notes and templates
- β’Create social posts about books, courses, or learning updates
Examples
π Orange Book Symbol Copy & Meaning
- πDonβt forget to read chapter 3 π
- πResource list: course guide + references π
- πMeeting notes are in the documentβsee π
- πNew learning module added to your library π
- πWeekly study plan: 30 minutes of reading π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4D9 | |
| HTML Entity | 📙 | |
| HTML Code | 📙 | |
| CSS | \1F4D9 |
FAQ
What does the π orange book emoji usually mean?
It usually means a book, reading material, or a referenceβoften connected to studying, guides, or documentation.
How do I copy the π symbol?
Copy it directly from this page (π). You can also use the Unicode code point U+1F4D9 in supported apps.
What is the Unicode for the π symbol?
The Unicode code point is U+1F4D9.
Can I use π in websites or apps?
Yes. You can use the HTML entity (📙) or escape forms such as \\\\1F4D9 (CSS) and \\\\u{1F4D9} (JavaScript).