sun Emoji
The ☀️ Sun emoji represents sunshine, daytime, warmth, and bright weather.
U+2600 U+FE0F
☀️ is the Sun emoji, Unicode name “SUN” (U+2600 U+FE0F). It’s commonly used to show sunshine, warm weather, or a bright, cheerful mood. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy and use it.
sun Emoji Meaning
☀️ (Unicode “SUN”, code points U+2600 U+FE0F) typically means sunshine or a sunny day. It can communicate warmth, brightness, and pleasant daytime conditions in text messages, captions, and UI labels. You’ll also see it used as a quick mood indicator (e.g., “good day” or “feeling sunny”) or to suggest travel and outdoor activities. In design and marketing, it often pairs well with weather-related content, holiday or summer themes, and “day mode” style elements.
Common uses
- •Weather updates: “Sunny today ☀️”
- •Mood and tone: “Hope your day is bright ☀️”
- •Seasonal or travel posts: summer plans or destinations
- •Day/night context in apps: “Day mode ☀️”
- •Accessibility-friendly headings: signaling “Day” or “Sun” sections
Examples
☀️ Sun Symbol: Meaning, Uses & Copy
- ☀️Forecast: ☀️ with a light breeze
- ☀️Good morning! ☀️ Let’s have a great day
- ☀️Packing for the beach ☀️🌊
- ☀️Day mode enabled ☀️
- ☀️Let’s meet outside—sunny today ☀️
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2600 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | ☀ | |
| HTML Code | ☀ | |
| CSS | \2600 |
FAQ
What does ☀️ usually mean?
It most commonly represents sunshine or a sunny, bright day, and can also indicate a warm, cheerful mood.
How do I type the Sun emoji in code?
Use HTML entity ☀, or CSS escape \\2600. In JavaScript, you can use \\u{2600 U+FE0F}.
Why is the Unicode shown as U+2600 U+FE0F?
The symbol uses the base code point U+2600 with variation selector U+FE0F, which helps ensure it appears as an emoji.
Can I use ☀️ in UI labels and headings?
Yes. It works well for weather-related sections, “Day mode,” and “Sun” headings because it’s instantly recognizable.