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knot Emoji

The 🪢 knot symbol represents tying things together, fixing, or an “all tied up” situation.

U+1FAA2

🪢 is the Unicode character named “KNOT.” It’s often used to quickly show tying, binding, or getting something fixed. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points for web and app development.

knot Emoji Meaning

The 🪢 knot (Unicode U+1FAA2) visually suggests tying, binding, or securing something in place. People use it to indicate problems that need fixing (“it’s all tied up”), instructions involving knots or fastening, or situations where things are connected or constrained. In creative writing and social posts, it can also hint at puzzles, tangles, or a point of complication. Because it’s compact and recognizable, it works well as a small visual cue in headlines, UI labels, captions, and notes where you want to communicate “tied/bound” quickly without extra words.

Common uses

  • Write quick notes about repairs, fastening, or securing items
  • Label crafts, sewing, or knot-tying instructions in guides and workshops
  • Describe a tangled or complicated situation in posts or messages
  • Decorate headings and callouts for puzzles, bundles, or “linked items” themes
  • Use as a visual status cue for tasks that are “bound/complete/fixed”

Examples

🪢 Knot Symbol (U+1FAA2)

  • 🪢Need to fix the knot on the shoelace.
  • 🪢Step 1: Make a loop, then tie the 🪢.
  • 🪢This problem is getting tangled—let’s untie it.
  • 🪢Package is secured with a 🪢 for shipping.
  • 🪢Puzzle level 3: follow the knot pattern.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAA2
HTML Entity🪢
HTML Code🪢
CSS\1FAA2

FAQ

What does the knot emoji mean?

The 🪢 knot (Unicode U+1FAA2) visually suggests tying, binding, or securing something in place. People use it to indicate problems that need fixing (“it’s all tied up”), instructions involving knots or fastening, or situations where things are connected or constrained. In creative writing and social posts, it can also hint at puzzles, tangles, or a point of complication. Because it’s compact and recognizable, it works well as a small visual cue in headlines, UI labels, captions, and notes where you want to communicate “tied/bound” quickly without extra words.

What is the Unicode code point for 🪢?

🪢 is Unicode U+1FAA2 (Unicode name: KNOT).

How do I copy the 🪢 knot symbol?

You can copy the character directly as “🪢” from this page, then paste it into your text, design, or editor.

What HTML entity and escapes can I use?

HTML entity: 🪢. CSS escape: \\1FAA2. JavaScript escape: \\u{1FAA2}.

When should I use the 🪢 knot symbol?

Use it for ideas like tying/binding, securing something, fixing a knot-related issue, or describing a tangled/complicated situation.

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