crossed fingers Emoji
🤞 crossed fingers is commonly used to express hope, good luck, or a wish for something to work out.
U+1F91E
The emoji 🤞 is called “Crossed Fingers” (Unicode U+1F91E). People use it to show hope, good luck, or a friendly wish. This page helps you copy it and use it in your content.
crossed fingers Emoji Meaning
🤞 (Crossed Fingers) is most often used to express hope that something will turn out well. It can also communicate “fingers crossed” for good luck, especially when you’re waiting on results, making a request, or hoping a plan goes smoothly. In casual messages, it’s a supportive gesture—similar to saying “I’m rooting for you.” Depending on context and tone, it may be used playfully to suggest luck, anticipation, or mild optimism rather than certainty.
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Common uses
- •Wish someone good luck before an interview, exam, or performance
- •Show hope that an approval, delivery, or reply will come through
- •React to a plan with optimism (e.g., “fingers crossed it works”)
- •Offer encouragement in a supportive comment or chat message
- •Add a playful tone to messages about hoping for a positive outcome
Examples
🤞 Crossed Fingers Symbol
- 🤞🤞 Please let it be approved today!
- 🤞Good luck at your presentation—I'm 🤞 for you!
- 🤞The package is delayed… 🤞 it arrives tomorrow.
- 🤞We’ll see if the reservation goes through—🤞
- 🤞Fingers crossed the weather holds up 🤞🤞
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F91E | |
| HTML Entity | 🤞 | |
| HTML Code | 🤞 | |
| CSS | \1F91E |
FAQ
What does 🤞 crossed fingers usually mean?
It most commonly means “fingers crossed,” expressing hope or wishing for good luck that something turns out well.
When should I use 🤞 in a message?
Use it when you’re hoping for a positive outcome—like before exams, interviews, approvals, or while waiting for news.
Is 🤞 used for “good luck” or “hope” only?
Yes, those are the most common meanings. It can be used playfully as optimism, but the core intent is hope and luck.
How do I copy 🤞 for web or apps?
You can copy the emoji directly (🤞), or use its escapes such as HTML entity (🤞), CSS escape (\\1F91E), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1F91E}).