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waning gibbous moon Emoji

The πŸŒ– waning gibbous moon emoji shows the moon as it shrinks toward the new moon phase.

U+1F316

The πŸŒ– waning gibbous moon emoji represents the moon during the waning gibbous phase. It’s commonly used to set a night-time, calm, or transitional mood in messages and designs. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/code-point in your projects.

waning gibbous moon Emoji Meaning

πŸŒ– (WANING GIBBOUS MOON, U+1F316) depicts the moon when it is past the full moon and gradually becoming smaller toward the new moon. In everyday use, it often signals evening or night, a slow winding-down feeling, or the idea that something is moving toward a quieter phase. Because it visually suggests a specific lunar stage, it can also be used in astronomy, calendars, or seasonal/night-sky themed content where the waning gibbous phase matters. Overall, it’s a compact way to add a sky-and-time-of-night context to text, social posts, and UI copy.

Common uses

  • β€’Night-sky or evening mood in social media captions
  • β€’Designing lunar phase calendars or astronomy posts
  • β€’Labeling night events, meetings, or β€œafter dark” content
  • β€’Creating seasonal or weather-related visuals (night themes)
  • β€’Adding atmosphere to writing for fantasy, travel, or night scenes

Examples

πŸŒ– Waning Gibbous Moon Symbol

  • πŸŒ–Good night πŸŒ–
  • πŸŒ–Lunar update: waning gibbous πŸŒ–
  • πŸŒ–Meeting ends at 9, see you after πŸŒ–
  • πŸŒ–Tonight’s sky check πŸŒ–βœ¨
  • πŸŒ–Chasing the stars this weekend πŸŒ–

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F316
HTML Entity🌖
HTML Code🌖
CSS\1F316

FAQ

What is the Unicode for πŸŒ–?

The Unicode code point for πŸŒ– (WANING GIBBOUS MOON) is U+1F316.

How do I copy and paste the waning gibbous moon emoji?

Copy the character directly from this page (πŸŒ–) and paste it into your text, email, or design tool.

Can I use it in HTML or code?

Yes. Use the HTML entity 🌖 or the escapes \\1F316 (CSS) and \\u{1F316} (JavaScript).

What does πŸŒ– usually mean in messages?

It commonly suggests night-time atmosphere and the moon phase transitioning from full toward the new moon.