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water closet Emoji

The 🚾 Water Closet symbol represents a restroom/toilet fixture in signage and digital icons.

U+1F6BE

🚾 is the Unicode “WATER CLOSET” symbol (U+1F6BE). It’s commonly used to indicate a restroom or toilet in apps, websites, and signage.

water closet Emoji Meaning

🚾 (WATER CLOSET, U+1F6BE) is used to communicate that a restroom or toilet facility is available. In digital contexts, it often appears alongside directions like “restrooms,” “toilet,” or “WC,” making navigation easier in mixed-language interfaces. Designers may use it as a compact icon for restroom buttons, wayfinding labels, or accessibility aids (for example, marking locations in a venue map). Writers frequently include it to clarify that content relates to bathroom facilities, plumbing, or public restrooms. Its meaning is straightforward: it points to toilet/washroom access rather than general hygiene or cleaning.

Common uses

  • Restroom navigation buttons on websites and mobile apps
  • Wayfinding signage and venue maps (e.g., “WC this way”)
  • Accessibility labels for locations like “restroom available”
  • UI icons for facility features in building directories
  • Social posts or messages about bathroom availability

Examples

🚾 Water Closet Symbol

  • 🚾Restrooms 🚾 are on the left.
  • 🚾WC 🚾: Please enter through Door 3.
  • 🚾Need a restroom? Look for the 🚾 sign near the lobby.
  • 🚾Accessible 🚾 facilities available on the ground floor.
  • 🚾Bathrooms 🚾 are open during store hours.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F6BE
HTML Entity🚾
HTML Code🚾
CSS\1F6BE

FAQ

What does 🚾 mean?

🚾 is the “WATER CLOSET” symbol and is commonly used to indicate a restroom or toilet facility.

What is the Unicode for 🚾?

🚾 is Unicode U+1F6BE.

How can I copy 🚾 for use in my website or app?

You can copy the character directly (🚾) or use the provided HTML entity (🚾) or escapes like \\1F6BE / \\u{1F6BE}.

When should I use 🚾 instead of a general hygiene emoji?

Use 🚾 when you want to specifically point to a restroom/toilet location, rather than a general cleaning or personal care message.