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eight-thirty Emoji

A clock emoji showing about eight-thirty, useful for time, schedules, and reminders.

U+1F563

🕣 is the clock emoji for “eight-thirty” (Unicode U+1F563). It’s commonly used to label a specific time in messages, events, and user interfaces.

eight-thirty Emoji Meaning

🕣 represents a specific time on a clock—commonly understood as eight-thirty—because it corresponds to the Unicode character named “EIGHT-THIRTY” (U+1F563). People use it when they want to be precise about timing: meeting start times, appointment reminders, class schedules, or deadlines. In UI and design contexts, it can act as a visual time marker near event details or in calendars. While it’s sometimes read simply as “time,” its most practical value is signaling a particular moment rather than just urgency or general time-of-day.

Common uses

  • Scheduling a meeting or appointment at 8:30
  • Adding a time marker in event listings or calendar entries
  • Reminding users about a specific reminder time
  • Designing UI labels for morning/afternoon slots with a clear time
  • Writing social posts that mention an exact start time

Examples

🕣 Eight-Thirty Clock: Time Symbol

  • 🕣See you at 8:30 🕣.
  • 🕣Class starts at 8:30 today 🕣—don’t be late!
  • 🕣Your appointment is confirmed for 8:30 🕣.
  • 🕣Team stand-up: 8:30 🕣 in the main room.
  • 🕣Reminder set for 8:30 🕣 tomorrow.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F563
HTML Entity🕣
HTML Code🕣
CSS\1F563

FAQ

What does 🕣 mean?

🕣 is a clock symbol for eight-thirty, corresponding to Unicode U+1F563 (“EIGHT-THIRTY”).

How do I copy the exact symbol?

Copy the character directly from this page (🕣). For developers, you can use the Unicode code point U+1F563.

What are the Unicode and encoding values for 🕣?

Unicode code point: U+1F563. HTML entity: 🕣. CSS escape: \\1F563. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F563}.

Can I use 🕣 to mean general time instead of a specific time?

Yes, but it’s most accurate for a specific moment around 8:30; for general time, other clock/time icons may fit better.