sleeping face Emoji
😴 Sleeping Face shows that someone is tired, asleep, or heading to bed.
U+1F634
😴 is the Sleeping Face emoji, part of the Smileys & Emotion category. It’s commonly used to communicate tiredness or that someone is asleep. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/escape formats in code.
sleeping face Emoji Meaning
The 😴 Sleeping Face emoji is most often used to express sleepiness, tiredness, or being asleep. It can also suggest “time to rest,” “sleep mode,” or that someone is not available because they’re asleep. In casual messaging, it’s a quick, friendly way to signal you’re winding down, going to bed, or feeling drained. On social media or in captions, it may be used humorously to describe late nights, exhaustion, or a need for rest. In user interfaces, it can represent inactivity, “do not disturb” states, or end-of-day status, depending on context.
Common uses
- •Telling friends you’re going to bed: “I’m tired—😴”
- •Indicating you’re sleepy or worn out after a long day
- •Replying humorously when you don’t want to talk because you’re tired
- •Marking a “do not disturb / sleeping” status in apps or chat profiles
- •Describing a late-night routine or recovery time in posts
Examples
😴 Sleeping Face Symbol
- 😴I can’t focus today… 😴
- 😴Brb, going to sleep 😴
- 😴Work was a lot—now I’m off to bed 😴
- 😴I stayed up too late 😴
- 😴No messages tonight, I’m sleeping 😴
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F634 | |
| HTML Entity | 😴 | |
| HTML Code | 😴 | |
| CSS | \1F634 |
FAQ
What does 😴 (Sleeping Face) usually mean?
It most commonly means sleepiness, being tired, or that someone is asleep/going to bed.
When should I use 😴 instead of a tired face emoji?
Use 😴 when you want to emphasize sleep or “in bed” (sleep mode), not just general tiredness.
How do I copy 😴 on different devices?
You can copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided Unicode/escape formats in your app or code.
What are the Unicode details for 😴?
Unicode name is “SLEEPING FACE” with code point U+1F634. HTML entity is 😴, CSS escape is \\1F634, and JavaScript escape is \\u{1F634}.