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curling stone Emoji

The curling stone emoji (🥌) represents the equipment used in the sport of curling.

U+1F94C

The 🥌 emoji is commonly used to reference curling, matches, and winter sports themes. It’s a quick way to add context to posts about gameplay, training, or events. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode codepoints in your apps.

curling stone Emoji Meaning

🥌 is the “Curling Stone” emoji (Unicode U+1F94C) and visually depicts a curling stone used to slide across the ice in the game of curling. In everyday use, it most often signals curling itself—such as match updates, team discussions, or winter sports content. It can also work as a general sports icon for ice-based competitions, coaching, or practice sessions. Because it’s specifically tied to curling, it’s a more precise choice than general winter or sports emojis when your message is about curling equipment or the sport’s rules and gameplay.

Common uses

  • Posting about curling matches, results, or team events
  • Sharing winter sports content such as training or practice photos
  • Designing social media graphics for curling clubs and leagues
  • Writing match schedules, reminders, or announcements for curling
  • Adding a sport-themed icon to newsletters or event flyers

Examples

🥌 Curling Stone

  • 🥌Tonight’s curling match starts at 7 PM 🥌
  • 🥌Our team practiced draw shots this morning 🥌
  • 🥌Game day! Who’s ready for curling? 🥌
  • 🥌New to curling—learning how to deliver the stone 🥌
  • 🥌Round 3 is underway. Watch the sweepers in action 🥌

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F94C
HTML Entity🥌
HTML Code🥌
CSS\1F94C

FAQ

What does 🥌 mean?

🥌 is the “Curling Stone” emoji, used to represent curling and its equipment in ice sports posts and messages.

What is the Unicode code point for the curling stone emoji?

The unicode codepoint is U+1F94C.

How can I copy 🥌 on my device?

Copy the emoji directly from this page (🥌) and paste it into your message, design tool, or document.

Can I use it in HTML or code?

Yes. The HTML entity is 🥌, the CSS escape is \\1F94C, and the JavaScript escape is \\u{1F94C}.

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