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face with crossed-out eyes Emoji

😵 shows a dizzy or overwhelmed face with crossed-out eyes.

U+1F635

The 😵 emoji (FACE WITH CROSSED-OUT EYES) is commonly used to show dizziness, confusion, or feeling overwhelmed. It’s a popular choice for reactions like “I can’t believe this” or “my head is spinning.” Below you’ll find meaning, examples, and easy copy options.

face with crossed-out eyes Emoji Meaning

😵 (Unicode U+1F635) is a “Face with Crossed-Out Eyes” emoji that visually signals dizziness, being faint or sick, and general confusion. In everyday chat, it often works as an exaggerated reaction to something surprising, stressful, or too intense to process. You might use it when you’re overwhelmed by information, after a long night, or when you feel overheated and need a break. It can also pair well with jokes about being “spun” by a situation, but its crossed-out eyes keep the tone more “woozy/unclear” than happy or neutral. Context helps decide whether it’s comedic or more serious.

Common uses

  • Reacting to shocking or surprising news with “I’m dizzy/confused” energy
  • Describing feeling sick, overheated, or faint after a long day
  • Expressing overwhelm when there’s too much information to handle
  • Making a playful joke about being “spun” by something confusing or complicated
  • Signaling confusion or brain-fog in workplace or school chats

Examples

😵 Face with Crossed-Out Eyes | Copy & Use

  • 😵That math problem did me dirty 😵
  • 😵I ate too fast and now I feel 😵
  • 😵My schedule changed again—I'm totally 😵
  • 😵Have you seen this plot twist? 😵
  • 😵I’m heading to bed, I’m not thinking straight 😵

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F635
HTML Entity😵
HTML Code😵
CSS\1F635

FAQ

What does 😵 usually mean in text messages?

It most often means dizziness, confusion, or feeling overwhelmed—sometimes in a playful, exaggerated way.

Is 😵 the same as a sick or nauseous emoji?

It can be used similarly. However, 😵 specifically highlights a dizzy/confused reaction with crossed-out eyes, so it may fit brain-fog or shock reactions too.

When should I avoid using 😵?

If you need a neutral “confused” tone without dizziness or overwhelm, consider other emojis that are less intense.

How can I copy 😵 in different formats?

You can copy the emoji itself (😵) or use the provided HTML entity (😵) and code escapes (\\1F635 or \\u{1F635}).