moai Emoji
The 🗿 Moai is a stone statue face emoji (U+1F5FF) often used to convey stoicism or deadpan attitude.
U+1F5FF
Meet the 🗿 Moai emoji, a stone statue face associated with calm, serious, or deadpan expressions. It’s commonly used in messages and creative work to add a “nothing to say” or “serious mood” tone. Copy it easily using the options below.
moai Emoji Meaning
🗿 (Moai, U+1F5FF) depicts a stone statue face. In everyday online use, it’s often chosen to express stoic calm, deadpan humor, or a “cool/serious” reaction. People also use it as a visual shorthand for being unimpressed, waiting silently, or responding with minimal emotion. Because many platforms render emojis slightly differently, the exact facial details may vary, but the overall impression—stone-like seriousness—remains consistent. Beyond reactions, it can be used to label “stone” or “ancient” themes in design, presentations, and writing to quickly set a rugged, minimalist, or island-inspired vibe.
Common uses
- •Chat reactions for deadpan or unimpressed responses
- •Design accents for “ancient,” “stone,” or “island” themed graphics
- •Social posts to express stoic confidence or minimal commentary
- •Character or meme shorthand in writing and scripts
- •UI/label icons for geology, archaeology, or “stone” categories
Examples
🗿 Moai Symbol — Meaning & Copy Options
- 🗿Did you finish it? 🗿
- 🗿Me pretending I’m not bothered 🗿
- 🗿Stone mode: ON 🗿
- 🗿Ancient vibes only 🗿
- 🗿Waiting… 🗿
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F5FF | |
| HTML Entity | 🗿 | |
| HTML Code | 🗿 | |
| CSS | \1F5FF |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 🗿 (Moai)?
🗿 is U+1F5FF.
How can I copy the 🗿 emoji quickly?
Copy the character directly: 🗿. You can also copy the HTML entity 🗿 or the Unicode forms U+1F5FF / \\1F5FF / \\u{1F5FF}.
What does the 🗿 Moai emoji usually mean in messages?
It most often signals stoic calm, deadpan humor, unimpressed reactions, or minimal/serious responses.
Why does 🗿 look slightly different across apps?
Emoji fonts and rendering styles vary by platform, so facial details and shading may differ, while the general “stone statue face” look remains recognizable.