yin yang Emoji
The ☯️ Yin Yang symbol is commonly used to represent balance and complementary opposites.
U+262F U+FE0F
The ☯️ Yin Yang symbol (Unicode U+262F U+FE0F) is widely recognized worldwide. This page helps you copy it and use it correctly in text, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
yin yang Emoji Meaning
The Yin Yang symbol (☯️) is most often used to suggest balance, harmony, and complementary opposites. In everyday use, it may appear in branding, artwork, and social media posts to convey the idea that two contrasting forces are interconnected rather than separate. People also use it to represent duality in a neutral, symbolic way—such as light and dark, calm and energy, or work and rest—without requiring technical or academic context. Visually, the swirl-like shape helps it stand out as an icon for themes of equilibrium, unity, and cyclical change.
Common uses
- •Add a balance-themed icon to social media captions or bio lines
- •Decorate a design layout for wellness, mindfulness, or harmony brands
- •Label a discussion topic about duality (e.g., “light/dark”) in blog posts
- •Use as a small separator or accent in posters, slides, and newsletters
- •Include in UI text for settings, profiles, or theme indicators (e.g., “balanced mode”)
Examples
☯️ Yin Yang Symbol Copy & Unicode Info
- ☯️Find your ☯️ in the middle of the noise.
- ☯️Light and dark—two halves of the ☯️.
- ☯️A balanced routine feels like ☯️.
- ☯️Today’s theme: harmony and duality ☯️.
- ☯️Choose calm without losing energy ☯️.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+262F U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | ☯ | |
| HTML Code | ☯ | |
| CSS | \262F |
FAQ
What does the yin yang emoji mean?
The Yin Yang symbol (☯️) is most often used to suggest balance, harmony, and complementary opposites. In everyday use, it may appear in branding, artwork, and social media posts to convey the idea that two contrasting forces are interconnected rather than separate. People also use it to represent duality in a neutral, symbolic way—such as light and dark, calm and energy, or work and rest—without requiring technical or academic context. Visually, the swirl-like shape helps it stand out as an icon for themes of equilibrium, unity, and cyclical change.
What is the Unicode for the ☯️ Yin Yang symbol?
It is U+262F U+FE0F.
How can I copy the symbol in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ☯.
What should I use in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\262F. JavaScript escape: \\u{262F U+FE0F}.
Why do I sometimes see a slightly different Yin Yang appearance?
Different rendering may occur depending on text style and emoji presentation; the symbol here includes U+FE0F (emoji variation selector) for the emoji-style form.