index pointing at the viewer Emoji
The index pointing at the viewer emoji conveys direct attention, addressing the person in front of you.
U+1FAF5
🫵 is an emoji that shows an index finger pointing outward toward the viewer. It’s commonly used to make it feel like a message is being addressed directly to “you.” Use it to highlight accountability, attention, or a callout in casual communication.
index pointing at the viewer Emoji Meaning
🫵 (Unicode U+1FAF5, “INDEX POINTING AT THE VIEWER”) is typically used to indicate direct address—like “you,” “right there,” or “that’s you.” It can add emphasis in messages, comments, or captions, especially when calling out someone’s action, asking them to respond, or pointing to a specific person in a conversation. Depending on tone, it may feel playful (“look at you”), assertive (“that’s on you”), or confrontational (a callout). In design and writing, it helps signal “attention needed” without requiring extra words.
Common uses
- •Calling out the reader directly: “🫵 You’re the reason this worked.”
- •Getting someone’s attention in a chat or comment: “Hey 🫵, can you check this?”
- •Playful teasing or hype: “Not gonna lie… 🫵 nailed it.”
- •Accountability reminders: “🫵 Don’t forget to sign up.”
- •Pointing out a person in a caption or post: “Team dinner was great—especially 🫵.”
Examples
🫵 Index pointing at the viewer
- 🫵🫵 This is your sign to take a break.
- 🫵Can you review it, 🫵?
- 🫵Nice job, 🫵—you did it!
- 🫵No worries. I’m looking at you, 🫵.
- 🫵🫵 Remember to submit before Friday.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1FAF5 | |
| HTML Entity | 🫵 | |
| HTML Code | 🫵 | |
| CSS | \1FAF5 |
FAQ
What does 🫵 mean in a message?
It usually means the speaker is addressing you directly—like “you,” “right there,” or “look at this.”
Is 🫵 always rude or confrontational?
Not necessarily. The tone depends on context: it can be playful, emphatic, or a callout, but it’s the surrounding words that set the mood.
How do I copy the symbol 🫵 into my text?
Copy the character from this page (🫵) and paste it into your app, document, or design tool.
What is the Unicode for 🫵?
🫵 is Unicode U+1FAF5 (HTML entity: 🫵, CSS escape: \\1FAF5, JavaScript escape: \\u{1FAF5}).