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joker Emoji

The 🃏 Joker symbol represents a joker card used in card games and playful, unpredictable moments.

U+1F0CF

The 🃏 Joker symbol (Unicode U+1F0CF) is commonly associated with the playing-card Joker. It’s a fun way to add humor, mischief, or the idea of “anything can happen” to your text or designs.

joker Emoji Meaning

The 🃏 Joker is the Unicode “JOKER” symbol and visually depicts a playing card Joker. Most commonly, it’s used to represent a Joker card in games, where the card can act as a wildcard or special role depending on the rules. Outside of games, people use 🃏 to signal playfulness, mischief, or an “unexpected twist” in a story, caption, or message. Because Jokers are often linked with humor and unpredictability, the emoji works well when you want to add a lighthearted tone—without implying anything technical beyond the general card-game idea.

Common uses

  • Labeling a Joker or wildcard role in a card-game rule explanation
  • Adding a playful “wild card” vibe to social media captions
  • Designing game UI elements, cards, or decks for mockups and prototypes
  • Creating themed chat messages for gaming nights or card sessions
  • Using as a visual cue for comedy, pranks, or surprise twists in stories

Examples

🃏 Joker Playing Card Symbol

  • 🃏“I’m bringing the Joker tonight—anything can happen.”
  • 🃏“Wildcard round: the 🃏 counts as any card.”
  • 🃏“New character: 🃏 the trickster (limited-time event).”
  • 🃏“Our deck is ready—Joker included 🃏.”
  • 🃏“Plot twist incoming… 🃏”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F0CF
HTML Entity🃏
HTML Code🃏
CSS\1F0CF

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 🃏?

The 🃏 Joker symbol is Unicode U+1F0CF.

How do I copy the Joker symbol in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 🃏.

What does the 🃏 Joker emoji usually mean?

It most often refers to a Joker card in games, and it’s commonly used to suggest playfulness, mischief, or an unexpected twist.

Where can I use 🃏 in applications or code?

You can use it in text, design files, chat, and by pasting the character directly or using escapes like \\1F0CF (CSS) or \\u{1F0CF} (JavaScript).

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