cold face Emoji
The 🥶 Cold Face emoji expresses feeling extremely cold or chilled.
U+1F976
Meet 🥶, the “cold face” emoji (Unicode U+1F976). It’s a quick way to show you’re freezing, feeling chilly, or joking about being too cold.
cold face Emoji Meaning
🥶 (Unicode U+1F976, HTML: 🥶) is commonly used to express extreme cold. People use it when they feel physically freezing—like stepping outside in winter, waiting in cold weather, or being in an overly air-conditioned room. It also works as a reaction emoji for comments about chilly conditions (“That’s freezing!”) or for playful exaggeration (“I’m not wearing a coat—🥶”). In casual chats, it can signal discomfort or lack of warmth, and in memes it often adds humor by emphasizing how cold someone feels.
Common uses
- •Replying to cold weather posts with “I’m freezing” energy
- •Describing being under an intense cold draft or air conditioning
- •Reacting to jokes about winter, snow, or “too cold outside” situations
- •Expressing discomfort after being out in the cold without a jacket
- •Making a playful statement about catching a chill
Examples
🥶 Cold Face Emoji Copy & Use
- 🥶Brrr, it’s -5°C outside… 🥶
- 🥶I turned the AC down and now I’m basically 🥶
- 🥶Waiting for the bus took forever—totally 🥶
- 🥶You said the store would be “a little chilly”… lies. 🥶
- 🥶No coat? Big mistake… 🥶
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F976 | |
| HTML Entity | 🥶 | |
| HTML Code | 🥶 | |
| CSS | \1F976 |
FAQ
What does 🥶 Cold Face mean?
It most often means extreme cold or feeling freezing/chilled, sometimes used humorously as an exaggerated reaction.
How do I type 🥶 using Unicode?
Use Unicode code point U+1F976 (HTML: 🥶). In CSS you can use \\1F976, and in JavaScript you can use \\u{1F976}.
Is 🥶 appropriate for messages about winter weather?
Yes—it's commonly used in chats and social posts to react to or describe cold winter conditions.
Can 🥶 be used as a reaction emoji?
Definitely. People use it to react to statements about being cold, icy weather, or anything “freezing” in tone.