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🎲

game die Emoji

The 🎲 game die emoji represents rolling or using a game die for chance and gameplay.

U+1F3B2

🎲 is the Unicode “GAME DIE” emoji, commonly used to represent tabletop games and random outcomes. It’s a simple, recognizable icon for play, probability, and turns. Copy it directly for chats, captions, UI mockups, or developer text.

game die Emoji Meaning

🎲 (Unicode U+1F3B2) is the “GAME DIE” emoji, typically depicting a six-sided die. It’s most often used to convey gaming, chance, and random results—like rolling for an outcome in board games, RPGs, or casual game mechanics. You’ll also see it used more broadly to suggest “let’s decide randomly,” “roll the dice,” or “game night” in friendly messages. In design and writing, it works well as a quick visual cue for gameplay, events with a random draw, or interactive prompts. Because it’s strongly associated with gaming, it’s less suitable for purely abstract probability content.

Common uses

  • Calling out game night, dice games, or tabletop gaming events
  • Indicating random outcomes in stories, prompts, or interactive posts
  • Tagging a giveaway, raffle, or “roll to win” mechanic
  • Labeling game mechanics in UI text (e.g., “Roll the die”)
  • Expressing chance-based decisions in casual conversations

Examples

🎲 Game Die Symbol (Copy & Paste)

  • 🎲Roll 🎲 to determine your next move!
  • 🎲Game night starts at 7—bring your dice! 🎲
  • 🎲Tonight’s giveaway: winner chosen with 🎲
  • 🎲I got lucky on the first roll 🎲
  • 🎲Choose a card, then roll 🎲

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F3B2
HTML Entity🎲
HTML Code🎲
CSS\1F3B2

FAQ

What Unicode character is 🎲?

🎲 is “GAME DIE” with Unicode code point U+1F3B2.

How do I copy and paste the symbol?

Copy the character directly as shown (🎲) from this page, then paste it into your text, design tool, or editor.

Can I use 🎲 on the web with code?

Yes. Use the HTML entity 🎲 or the CSS escape \\1F3B2. You can also use JavaScript escape \\u{1F3B2}.

What does 🎲 usually mean in messages?

It most commonly refers to gaming and chance—like rolling dice for an outcome or deciding something randomly.