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hot face Emoji

🥵 Hot Face shows you’re feeling extremely hot or overwhelmed by heat.

U+1F975

The 🥵 Hot Face emoji is used to express intense heat, sweating, or being overwhelmed. It’s popular for reactions in chats, captions, and memes. You can copy it easily, or use its Unicode values in your app.

hot face Emoji Meaning

🥵 (Hot Face, Unicode U+1F975) typically conveys “I’m so hot” in a literal or exaggerated way. People use it to react to hot weather, a scorching environment, spicy food, or anything that feels too intense. It can also be used humorously to show discomfort—like being flushed, overheated, or unable to cool down. In casual messaging, it often reads as a dramatic reaction, similar to saying you’re melting or struggling with the heat. Depending on context, it may be used playfully (for example, about “hot” vibes), but the most common intent is heat and being overwhelmed by it.

Common uses

  • Reacting to very hot weather or summer conditions
  • Captioning or commenting on spicy food and “too hot” dishes
  • Saying you’re overheating during workouts or in heat-related situations
  • Expressing a dramatic reaction to a stressful or intense moment
  • Adding a humorous tone to posts about warm topics or “hot takes”

Examples

🥵 Hot Face Emoji: Copy & Use

  • 🥵It’s 38°C today… 🥵
  • 🥵One more bite of this curry and I’ll melt 🥵
  • 🥵Gym was brutal, I’m overheating 🥵
  • 🥵That playlist is too good, I can’t handle it 🥵
  • 🥵Walking home in the sun—never again 🥵

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F975
HTML Entity🥵
HTML Code🥵
CSS\1F975

FAQ

What does 🥵 mean?

🥵 means “Hot Face” and is commonly used for extreme heat, sweating, or feeling overwhelmed by temperature or intensity.

When should I use the Hot Face emoji?

Use it for hot weather reactions, spicy food, overheated feelings, or playful dramatic commentary where “too hot” fits.

Is 🥵 the same as a face with steam?

No. 🥵 is specifically the Hot Face emoji (Unicode U+1F975). “Steam” or “sweat” emojis are different symbols with different intended visuals.

How do I copy 🥵 in code?

The Unicode code point is U+1F975. You can also use the HTML entity 🥵 or CSS/JS escapes: \\1F975 and \\u{1F975}.