volleyball Emoji
The π emoji represents a volleyball and is commonly used in sports and team posts.
U+1F3D0
The π volleyball symbol is part of the Sports & Awards category. Itβs widely used to indicate volleyball activities, teams, and match updates. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode and escape codes in apps and web pages.
volleyball Emoji Meaning
π (VOLLEYBALL, U+1F3D0) represents the sport of volleyball and is commonly used to reference volleyball teams, games, practice sessions, and tournaments. People also use it as a shorthand for sports themes, athletic events, or school and club announcements involving volleyball. In social media, it often pairs with words like βmatch,β βtraining,β or βtryoutsβ to quickly set the context. As a sports emoji, its meaning is typically straightforward: it points to volleyball rather than broader themes or metaphors.
Common uses
- β’Announcing a volleyball game, match day, or tournament schedule
- β’Labeling a volleyball team or club in posts and flyers
- β’Promoting training sessions, tryouts, or practice reminders
- β’Adding a sports icon to event titles in newsletters and apps
- β’Marking volleyball topics in blog posts, study notes, or content tags
Examples
π Volleyball Emoji
- πGame tonight π 7 PMβsee you there!
- πOur teamβs tryouts start this weekend π
- πVolleyball practice is canceled due to weather πβ
- πRound 1 schedule: π vs. Riverside at 5:30
- πNew volleyball drills for you π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3D0 | |
| HTML Entity | 🏐 | |
| HTML Code | 🏐 | |
| CSS | \1F3D0 |
FAQ
What does π mean?
π is the volleyball emoji. Itβs mainly used to refer to volleyball games, teams, practice, and related sports events.
How do I type or code π in software?
Use Unicode U+1F3D0. HTML entity: 🏐. CSS escape: \\1F3D0. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F3D0}.
Is π only for sports content?
Itβs most commonly used for sports, but you can also use it to label any content connected to volleyball, such as club announcements or match results.
Where can I copy the volleyball symbol?
You can copy it directly from this page (π) or paste the encoding forms (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) into your project.