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πŸͺ±

worm Emoji

πŸͺ± The worm emoji represents a worm and can suggest nature, small creatures, or slow progress.

U+1FAB1

The πŸͺ± worm emoji (Unicode U+1FAB1) is a simple way to add a nature theme to your text. It’s commonly used in casual writing, posts, and creative projects.

worm Emoji Meaning

The πŸͺ± emoji primarily represents a worm, a small animal associated with soil, nature, and ecosystems. In everyday communication, it can be used literally when talking about worms (e.g., gardening, composting, fishing bait). It can also be used more playfully or metaphorically to suggest something small and unassuming, creeping, or moving slowly. Because it’s visually distinctive, writers and creators often use it to set a quirky or natural toneβ€”such as describing a garden scene, a science topic, or a lighthearted β€œslow but steady” vibe. The most common intent is nature-related or playful imagery rather than a formal or technical meaning.

Common uses

  • β€’Gardening and composting posts to reference worms in soil
  • β€’Nature or science writing when describing worms and habitats
  • β€’Funny reactions or captions for slow or creeping situations
  • β€’Game and app UI elements for characters, items, or themes
  • β€’School or project materials where you need a quick visual cue

Examples

πŸͺ± Worm Symbol (U+1FAB1)

  • πŸͺ±We added worms to our compost to help break down food scraps.
  • πŸͺ±Look at the worm I found after the rain!
  • πŸͺ±The little πŸͺ± slowly made its way through the soil.
  • πŸͺ±Time for science classβ€”today we’re learning about worms.
  • πŸͺ±My plant’s healthy, and there are πŸͺ± signs of good soil.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAB1
HTML Entity🪱
HTML Code🪱
CSS\1FAB1

FAQ

What is the Unicode for the πŸͺ± worm emoji?

The worm emoji πŸͺ± has Unicode code point U+1FAB1.

What is the HTML entity and CSS escape for πŸͺ±?

HTML entity: 🪱 β€’ CSS escape: \\1FAB1.

How do I use πŸͺ± in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1FAB1}.

What does πŸͺ± usually mean in text?

Most often it means a worm directly; it can also be used playfully to suggest something small, unassuming, or slow-moving in a nature-themed context.