confused face Emoji
๐ conveys confusion, uncertainty, or concern in a simple facial expression.
U+1F615
๐ is a Confused Face emoji often used when something doesnโt make sense. It can also communicate mild disappointment or hesitation. Copy it for chats, captions, and UI text where you want an expressive, human tone.
confused face Emoji Meaning
The ๐ Confused Face emoji is commonly used to express confusion, uncertainty, or โIโm not sure what to think.โ It works well when you want to show that a situation is unclear, confusing, or not going as expected. People also use it to suggest mild concernโlike when an error occurs, information feels incomplete, or a response doesnโt fully match what they expected. In tone, itโs typically gentler than stronger negative faces, making it suitable for friendly troubleshooting, awkward moments, or expressing hesitation without sounding overly angry.
Common uses
- โขReacting to unclear instructions or unexpected results
- โขAcknowledging confusion in customer support or chat threads
- โขExpressing mild disappointment when something is off or missing
- โขIndicating uncertainty about a decision or next step
- โขBuilding user-friendly error or status messages in apps
Examples
๐ Confused Face
- ๐Iโm not sureโcan you explain that again? ๐
- ๐This link isnโt working for me ๐
- ๐I expected a different answer, but okayโฆ ๐
- ๐I donโt get how this works yet ๐
- ๐Hmm, that doesnโt look right ๐
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F615 | |
| HTML Entity | 😕 | |
| HTML Code | 😕 | |
| CSS | \1F615 |
FAQ
What does ๐ usually mean?
It most often means confusion or uncertainty, sometimes with mild concern or disappointment.
Is ๐ negative or neutral?
Itโs negative-leaning but usually mildโmore โIโm confusedโ than โIโm furious.โ
When should I use ๐ in writing?
Use it when something is unclear, when results donโt match expectations, or when you want a hesitant, non-angry tone.
How can I copy ๐ for developers?
You can copy it as the HTML entity 😕, or use the escapes \\1F615 (CSS) and \\u{1F615} (JavaScript).