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wind face Emoji

The 🌬️ Wind Face emoji represents wind, breezes, and weather with a playful face.

U+1F32C U+FE0F

🌬️ is the Wind Face emoji, shown as a gusty face associated with wind. It’s commonly used to describe weather conditions or a breezy, energetic mood. Below are practical ways to copy, use, and reference it in your projects.

wind face Emoji Meaning

The 🌬️ Wind Face emoji depicts wind as a face-like gust, typically used to express breezy weather, movement in the air, or windy conditions. It can also convey a “blowing” feeling—such as freshness, change, or a shift in atmosphere—without needing to mention a specific forecast. In everyday communication, people use it for outdoor plans (“windy day”), comfort (“breeze”), or subtle motion (“things are moving fast”). It’s generally not a precise wind meter symbol; instead, it’s a quick, friendly visual shorthand for wind and airy effects.

Common uses

  • Describe weather: “Expect wind this afternoon” or “A breezy morning.”
  • Set a scene in writing: add atmosphere to descriptions of outdoors or travel.
  • Express mood or momentum: “Energy is picking up—wind in the sails.”
  • Label or tag content about weather, climate, or outdoor activities.
  • UI and design decoration: indicate ventilation, airflow, or “cool air” themes.

Examples

🌬️ Wind Face Emoji Symbol

  • 🌬️Looks like a 🌬️ kind of day—bring something light.
  • 🌬️The coast is calling; it’s windy and refreshing 🌬️.
  • 🌬️Quick update: expect gusts later this afternoon 🌬️.
  • 🌬️Our rooftop event has a breeze vibe 🌬️.
  • 🌬️Change is in the air—feeling 🌬️ today.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F32C U+FE0F
HTML Entity🌬
HTML Code🌬
CSS\1F32C

FAQ

What does the 🌬️ Wind Face emoji mean?

It generally means wind or a breeze, and it can also suggest a fresh or changing atmosphere.

How do I copy the 🌬️ symbol?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use its Unicode/HTML values (listed in the copy variations).

What is the Unicode for the Wind Face symbol?

Unicode code point is U+1F32C U+FE0F.

Where is the Wind Face commonly used?

People use it for weather updates, outdoor plans, writing to set atmosphere, and lightweight UI icons for airflow or breezy themes.