Newest Emojis by Unicode Version

20 emojis · 1 versions

The Unicode Consortium releases new emoji batches annually, each expanding the standard's ability to represent the diversity of human expression. Each new version goes through a multi-year proposal, review, and approval process before appearing on your devices.

Recent emoji additions reflect evolving social needs: more skin tone options, gender-neutral alternatives, cultural symbols from underrepresented communities, and objects that capture modern life (like the wifi symbol or identification card). The Consortium weighs factors like expected usage frequency, visual distinctiveness, and whether existing emojis can already convey the meaning.

This ranking shows the most recently added emojis, ordered by their Unicode Emoji version (highest first). Newer emojis may not render on older devices or operating systems, which is why platform support information matters for developers and content creators.
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Ranked by Emoji version number (descending), then by Unicode order within each version. Shows the latest additions to the Unicode emoji standard. Only user-facing emojis included.

🥇 #1
🤩 star-struck

Emoticonos y emociones · cara de afecto

A grinning face with star-shaped eyes showing extreme admiration. Used when meeting a celebrity, seeing something amazing, or being totally dazzled.

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🥈 #2
🤪 zany face

Emoticonos y emociones · cara con lengua

A wild face with one large eye, one small eye, and tongue out. Used to express craziness, goofiness, or being in a wild and silly mood.

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🥉 #3
🤭 face with hand over mouth

Emoticonos y emociones · cara con mano

A smiling face covering its mouth with one hand. Used to react to gossip, suppress a laugh, or express mild shock.

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  1. 🤫 shushing face

    Emoticonos y emociones · cara con mano

    A face with finger pressed to lips in a shushing gesture. Used to ask for silence, keep a secret, or signal something is confidential.

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  2. 🤨 face with raised eyebrow

    Emoticonos y emociones · cara neutral y escéptica

    A face with one eyebrow raised, conveying skepticism or suspicion. Used to question something, express doubt, or show mild disapproval.

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  3. 🤮 face vomiting

    Emoticonos y emociones · cara enferma

    A face leaning over with vomit spewing out. Used to express extreme disgust, illness, or a strong negative reaction to something.

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  4. 🤯 exploding head

    Emoticonos y emociones · cara enferma

    A face with the top of its head blown off in an explosion. Used to react to mind-blowing information, extreme shock, or an incredible revelation.

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  5. 🧐 face with monocle

    Emoticonos y emociones · cara con gafas

    A thoughtful face wearing a monocle, suggesting careful examination. Used to express scrutiny, intellectual curiosity, or judging something closely.

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  6. 🤬 face with symbols on mouth

    Emoticonos y emociones · cara negativa

    An angry face with symbols covering its mouth representing profanity. Used to express cursing, extreme anger, or frustration beyond words.

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  7. 🧡 orange heart

    Emoticonos y emociones · corazón

    An orange heart conveying warmth and caring affection. Used for platonic love, warm friendship, or autumn and fall themes.

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  8. 🤟 love-you gesture

    Personas y cuerpo · mano parcial

    A hand with the thumb, index finger, and pinky extended. The 'I love you' sign in American Sign Language.

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  9. 🤟🏻 love-you gesture: light skin tone

    Personas y cuerpo · mano parcial

    A hand with the thumb, index finger, and pinky extended. The 'I love you' sign in American Sign Language. Shown with light skin tone.

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  10. 🤟🏼 love-you gesture: medium-light skin tone

    Personas y cuerpo · mano parcial

    A hand with the thumb, index finger, and pinky extended. The 'I love you' sign in American Sign Language. Shown with medium-light skin tone.

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  11. 🤟🏽 love-you gesture: medium skin tone

    Personas y cuerpo · mano parcial

    A hand with the thumb, index finger, and pinky extended. The 'I love you' sign in American Sign Language. Shown with medium skin tone.

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  12. 🤟🏾 love-you gesture: medium-dark skin tone

    Personas y cuerpo · mano parcial

    A hand with the thumb, index finger, and pinky extended. The 'I love you' sign in American Sign Language. Shown with medium-dark skin tone.

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  13. 🤟🏿 love-you gesture: dark skin tone

    Personas y cuerpo · mano parcial

    A hand with the thumb, index finger, and pinky extended. The 'I love you' sign in American Sign Language. Shown with dark skin tone.

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  14. 🤲 palms up together

    Personas y cuerpo · manos

    Two open hands held together facing upward. Used to represent prayer, begging, or receiving.

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  15. Two open hands held together facing upward. Used to represent prayer, begging, or receiving. Shown with light skin tone.

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  16. Two open hands held together facing upward. Used to represent prayer, begging, or receiving. Shown with medium-light skin tone.

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  17. Two open hands held together facing upward. Used to represent prayer, begging, or receiving. Shown with medium skin tone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often are new emojis released?
The Unicode Consortium typically releases new emoji versions once per year, usually in September. The process from proposal to release takes about 2 years, and platform support (Apple, Google, Samsung) follows 3-6 months after the Unicode release.
Why can't I see some newer emojis on my device?
Newer emojis require your operating system to have the latest Unicode support. If your device shows a blank square or a question mark instead of an emoji, you need to update your OS. Apple, Google, and other vendors release emoji updates alongside major OS versions.
How can I propose a new emoji?
Anyone can submit an emoji proposal to the Unicode Consortium. Proposals must include evidence of expected usage frequency, visual distinctiveness from existing emojis, and broad applicability. The Consortium's Emoji Subcommittee reviews proposals annually.

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