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🎳

bowling Emoji

🎳 represents the sport of bowling, often used to talk about games, leagues, or fun at a bowling alley.

U+1F3B3

The 🎳 emoji is commonly used to represent bowling and bowling-related fun. It fits posts about leagues, parties, and sports plans. You can copy it easily in chats, documents, and social media.

bowling Emoji Meaning

🎳 (Unicode U+1F3B3, named β€œBOWLING”) is used to represent the sport of bowlingβ€”throwing a ball down an alley to knock down pins. In everyday communication, it often signals a bowling night, a league or tournament, or general β€œlet’s go bowling” plans. It can also describe bowling as a theme for games, party invitations, or sports-themed designs. Beyond the literal sport, people sometimes use it as a lighthearted cue for friendly competition or having fun with friends at a venue that hosts bowling.

Common uses

  • β€’Planning or announcing a bowling night with friends
  • β€’Talking about bowling leagues, tournaments, scores, or rankings
  • β€’Adding a sports icon to event flyers and social media posts
  • β€’Using it in game or app UI to indicate a bowling mode or level
  • β€’Creating party or activity content for birthdays and group outings

Examples

🎳 Bowling Symbol (U+1F3B3)

  • 🎳Bowling tonight at 7β€”who’s coming? 🎳
  • 🎳League update: finished strong this week! 🎳
  • 🎳Our team photos from the bowling tournament 🎳
  • 🎳Looking for something fun this weekend? Bowling! 🎳
  • 🎳Don’t forget to bring your shoes to the alley 🎳

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F3B3
HTML Entity🎳
HTML Code🎳
CSS\1F3B3

FAQ

What does 🎳 mean?

🎳 is the bowling emoji, typically used to refer to the sport of bowling or bowling-related plans and events.

How do I copy the bowling emoji?

Copy the symbol directly from this page: 🎳. You can paste it into messages, documents, and social media.

What is the Unicode for 🎳?

The Unicode name is β€œBOWLING” and the code point is U+1F3B3.

Can I use 🎳 in software or web text?

Yes. You can use the HTML entity (🎳) or CSS/JavaScript escapes from the symbol data when supported.