snowflake Emoji
❄️ is the snowflake emoji used to represent winter, cold weather, and frosty themes.
U+2744 U+FE0F
The ❄️ symbol is commonly used to show winter vibes and cold conditions. It’s also popular in festive and weather-related posts. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode details in your projects.
snowflake Emoji Meaning
❄️ (SNOWFLAKE) represents a snowflake and is most often used for winter, cold weather, and frosty atmospheres. In everyday communication, it can signal “it’s cold outside,” seasonal themes, or a winter event. Designers frequently use it as a decorative accent for cards, invitations, and UI elements tied to weather or seasonal promotions. Because it’s an emoji-style snowflake (Unicode includes U+FE0F), it’s typically displayed with colorful emoji presentation in many modern platforms. Its meaning is usually straightforward: winter/cold/frost, rather than a niche concept.
Common uses
- •Weather updates (e.g., snow or winter conditions)
- •Seasonal greetings for winter holidays and events
- •Decorative UI badges (e.g., “winter collection”)
- •Blog and social media headers for cold-themed content
- •Chat and messaging reactions to cold, snow, or winter plans
Examples
❄️ Snowflake Symbol Copy & Unicode Info
- ❄️Tonight’s forecast: ❄️ and flurries all evening.
- ❄️New winter menu is here—warm up with ❄️ inspired treats!
- ❄️Our winter sale starts Friday ❄️ Don’t miss it!
- ❄️The room feels extra cold ❄️—need a blanket.
- ❄️Wallpaper option: ❄️ minimal snow background.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2744 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | ❄ | |
| HTML Code | ❄ | |
| CSS | \2744 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for ❄️?
❄️ uses Unicode code points U+2744 U+FE0F.
How can I copy the snowflake symbol?
Select and copy the symbol (❄️) shown on this page, or use the provided code/escapes in your editor.
What does the ❄️ emoji usually mean?
It most commonly means snow, winter, cold weather, or a frosty theme.
Why does ❄️ include two Unicode code points?
It’s listed as U+2744 U+FE0F, where U+FE0F is the variation selector commonly used for emoji-style presentation.