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πŸ™‹

person raising hand Emoji

πŸ™‹ is the person raising a hand emoji, used to indicate asking, volunteering, or signaling you want to speak.

U+1F64B

πŸ™‹ (Person Raising Hand) is a clear visual cue for communication. It’s commonly used in chats and social posts to show you want to speak, ask a question, or volunteer. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in your app.

person raising hand Emoji Meaning

The πŸ™‹ emoji, named β€œPERSON RAISING HAND” (Unicode U+1F64B), is typically used to signal participation and attention. People use it to mean β€œI have a question,” β€œCan I speak?” or β€œI’m volunteering.” It can also be used more generally to indicate raising your hand to get noticed, join a discussion, or show readiness to help. Because the gesture is straightforward, it often works well in workplace and classroom-style messages, polls, or event communications.

Skin tones

Common uses

  • β€’Asking a question in a group chat or comments section
  • β€’Volunteering for a task or offering help
  • β€’Indicating β€œI’m next” or β€œI want to speak” during a discussion
  • β€’Replying to a call for participation (e.g., join the team, raise a hand)
  • β€’Notifying organizers or moderators that you need assistance

Examples

πŸ™‹ Person Raising Hand

  • πŸ™‹πŸ™‹ Does anyone have a link to the document?
  • πŸ™‹I can helpβ€”πŸ™‹ who wants to team up?
  • πŸ™‹πŸ™‹ I’m ready to present my part now.
  • πŸ™‹If you’re interested, comment with πŸ™‹.
  • πŸ™‹πŸ™‹ I need a quick clarification on the schedule.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F64B
HTML Entity🙋
HTML Code🙋
CSS\1F64B

FAQ

What does πŸ™‹ mean in text messages?

It usually means β€œI’m raising my hand,” such as asking a question, volunteering, or indicating you want to speak or be noticed.

How do I copy and paste πŸ™‹?

Copy the character β€œπŸ™‹β€ from this page and paste it into your message, document, or design tool.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ™‹?

The Unicode code point is U+1F64B.

Can I use it in web or app code?

Yes. Common representations are HTML entity: 🙋 and CSS escape: \\1F64B. (JavaScript escape: \\u{1F64B}.)