spiral notepad Emoji
ποΈ represents a spiral-bound notepad for notes, lists, and reminders.
U+1F5D2 U+FE0F
The ποΈ (spiral notepad) emoji is a simple visual cue for writing and keeping track of information. Itβs commonly used in chats, posts, and UI elements where βnotesβ or βto-doβ fits naturally.
spiral notepad Emoji Meaning
ποΈ is the spiral notepad emoji (Objects) used to suggest taking notes, jotting ideas, or organizing information. It often appears alongside messages about planning, reminders, checklists, and brainstorming. In everyday communication, it can mean βIβm writing this down,β βhere are my notes,β or βletβs list next steps.β Designers and developers may use it to label features like notes, documentation, or meeting minutes. Because the symbol is specifically a notepad with a spiral binding, it conveys a more βhandwrittenβ or βorganized listβ vibe than a generic document or page.
Common uses
- β’Sharing meeting notes or a quick summary
- β’Creating or referencing a checklist/to-do list
- β’Labeling reminders, study notes, or action items
- β’Indicating documentation or personal tracking in apps
- β’Tagging brainstorming ideas and saved thoughts
Examples
ποΈ Spiral Notepad Symbol
- ποΈQuick notes from todayβs call: ποΈ
- ποΈReminder: pick up groceries ποΈβ
- ποΈMy study plan is on the notes app ποΈ
- ποΈHereβs the checklist for the event ποΈ
- ποΈBrainstorming ideasβfeel free to add yours ποΈ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F5D2 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🗒 | |
| HTML Code | 🗒 | |
| CSS | \1F5D2 |
FAQ
What does ποΈ mean?
ποΈ (Spiral Notepad) generally means notes, checklists, reminders, or writing something down.
Where can I use the spiral notepad emoji?
It works well in chat messages, social posts, app UI labels, study or planning content, and documentation references.
Is ποΈ the same as a generic document emoji?
Not exactlyβποΈ specifically suggests a spiral-bound notepad, which often feels more like handwritten notes or lists.
How do I copy the symbol for use in my project?
Copy the character ποΈ directly, or use the provided Unicode/code point: U+1F5D2 U+FE0F.