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πŸŽ“

graduation cap Emoji

The πŸŽ“ graduation cap emoji represents education, graduation, and academic achievement.

U+1F393

Use πŸŽ“ to quickly communicate learning and graduation in messages, designs, and social posts. It’s a simple way to add an education-themed visual without using words. Below you’ll find copy options and the official Unicode details.

graduation cap Emoji Meaning

πŸŽ“ (graduation cap) is commonly used to represent education, studying, graduation, and academic milestones. People include it in announcements like β€œgraduation day,” in captions about finishing a course, or in posts celebrating progress in school or training. It can also work as a general symbol for learning, certifications, or going back to school, even when the specific school or degree isn’t mentioned. Because the emoji is widely recognized, it’s frequently used in both casual conversation and design contexts such as flyers, badges, and course-related graphics. Its Unicode code point is U+1F393.

Common uses

  • β€’Graduation announcements and congratulations posts
  • β€’Course completion and certification messages
  • β€’Education-themed social media captions
  • β€’Design elements for classes, workshops, and learning apps
  • β€’Decorating email newsletters and event invitations for school

Examples

πŸŽ“ Graduation Cap Symbol (Copy & Unicode)

  • πŸŽ“Proud grad! πŸŽ“
  • πŸŽ“Course completeβ€”on to the next πŸŽ“
  • πŸŽ“See you at graduation day πŸŽ“
  • πŸŽ“Learning never stops πŸŽ“
  • πŸŽ“New certification achieved πŸŽ“

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F393
HTML Entity🎓
HTML Code🎓
CSS\1F393

FAQ

What is the Unicode for πŸŽ“?

The graduation cap emoji πŸŽ“ has Unicode code point U+1F393.

How do I copy πŸŽ“ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 🎓 (for πŸŽ“).

What does the πŸŽ“ emoji usually mean?

It typically means education, studying, graduation, and academic achievement.

Can I use πŸŽ“ in website or app text?

Yes. You can use the emoji directly (πŸŽ“) or include the escapes such as \\u{1F393} for JavaScript.