person bouncing ball Emoji
Use ⛹️ to represent a person bouncing a ball, often implying practice, play, or sports activity.
U+26F9 U+FE0F
⛹️ is the “Person Bouncing Ball” emoji, shown as a person bouncing a ball. It’s commonly used to convey sports practice, playful activity, or active movement. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode codes in your projects.
person bouncing ball Emoji Meaning
The ⛹️ emoji (Unicode U+26F9 U+FE0F) depicts a person bouncing a ball. It’s most often used to suggest basketball practice, sports training, drills, or general ball play. Because the action is “bouncing,” it can also imply activity in progress—like warming up, rehearsing, or getting ready to play. In casual messages, it may simply represent being active, energetic, or engaged in a sport. Depending on the platform, the exact styling can vary, but the action and intent (someone dribbling/bouncing a ball) remain consistent.
Common uses
- •Captioning sports practice, training sessions, or workouts
- •Signaling basketball drills or learning the basics of dribbling
- •Adding a playful “active and moving” tone to posts
- •Describing gym class or recreation activities in announcements
- •Tagging or illustrating teamwork and skill-building activities
Examples
⛹️ Person Bouncing Ball
- ⛹️Game day starts soon—time to bounce a few balls! ⛹️
- ⛹️Practice notes: dribbling drills first, then shooting ⛹️
- ⛹️Quick workout before school: basketball practice ⛹️
- ⛹️We’re at the court—come join the play ⛹️
- ⛹️Working on my coordination and stamina ⛹️
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+26F9 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | ⛹ | |
| HTML Code | ⛹ | |
| CSS | \26F9 |
FAQ
What does ⛹️ mean?
⛹️ means “Person Bouncing Ball,” commonly used for sports practice or basketball-style dribbling and active play.
How do I copy ⛹️?
Copy the character directly (⛹️) from this page, or use the provided Unicode codes in your app or HTML.
What is the Unicode information for ⛹️?
It uses Unicode code points U+26F9 U+FE0F (HTML entity: ⛹).
Can I use ⛹️ in web and JavaScript?
Yes. Use the character directly, or use HTML entity (⛹) and a JavaScript escape like \\u{26F9 U+FE0F} as shown in the symbol data.