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Most Popular Emojis in 2025: Usage & Trends

The EmojiEmoji
Mot japonais (絵文字) signifiant 'caractère image' — petits symboles graphiques utilisés dans la communication numérique pour exprimer des idées, des émotions et des objets.
That Dominate Our Conversations

With over 3,900 emoji in the UnicodeUnicode
Standard universel d'encodage des caractères qui attribue un numéro unique à chaque caractère de tous les systèmes d'écriture et ensembles de symboles, y compris les emoji.
Standard, only a handful dominate everyday communication. The Unicode Consortium's emoji frequency data, combined with platform analytics, reveals a consistent top tier that hasn't changed much in years.

Top 10 Most Used Emoji

Based on aggregated data from Unicode frequency rankings, social media analysis, and platform reports:

Rank Emoji Name Why It's Popular
1 😂 Face with Tears of Joy The universal reaction to anything funny
2 ❤️ Red Heart Simple, direct expression of love
3 🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing Amplified version of 😂
4 👍 Thumbs Up Quick acknowledgment or approval
5 😭 Loudly Crying Face Used for both sadness AND overwhelming joy
6 🙏 Folded Hands Thank you, please, or prayer
7 😘 Face Blowing a Kiss Affectionate farewell or flirtation
8 🥰 Smiling Face with Hearts Feeling loved or adoring something
9 😍 Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes Expressing love for people, food, or anything
10 😊 Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes Warm, genuine happiness

The Power Law of Emoji Usage

Emoji usage follows a steep power law distribution. The top 100 emoji account for roughly 82% of all emoji usage, while the remaining 3,800+ emoji share the other 18%. Thousands of emoji are used extremely rarely.

This has implications for designers and developers: optimizing for the most common emoji covers the vast majority of real-world usage.

Regional Differences

Emoji popularity varies significantly by country and culture:

  • France 🇫🇷 uses ❤️ at a much higher rate than other countries
  • Japan 🇯🇵 favors unique emoji like 🙇 (bowing) and 💦 (sweat drops)
  • Brazil 🇧🇷 uses 😂 and 🤣 at notably high rates
  • Middle East uses 😂 and ❤️ consistently as top choices
  • South Korea 🇰🇷 shows high usage of ㅋㅋㅋ (text laughter) alongside 😂

1. Skin Tone Adoption

Skin tone modifier usage has grown steadily since their introduction in 2015. The default yellow remains most common, but modified versions now represent a significant share.

2. The Rise of 🥹

The "Face Holding Back Tears" emoji (🥹), added in Emoji 14.0, has rapidly climbed the popularity rankings, filling an emotional gap between happy crying and sad crying.

3. Emoji as Reactions

Platform features like message reactions (Slack, iMessage, Discord) have changed how emoji are used — single emoji as quick responses rather than inline in text.

4. Professional Emoji Usage

Workplace messaging has driven the popularity of 👍, ✅, 🙏, and other "professional" emoji that convey acknowledgment without being overly casual.

What the Long Tail Reveals

The least-used emoji include many flags (🇦🇽 Aland Islands), specialized symbols (🔣), and some component emoji (🏻 skin tone modifiers used alone). But even rarely-used emoji matter — they represent diversity, completeness, and the principle that every user's needs are valid.

Explore the Data

Visit our Emoji Stats dashboard to see emoji counts by category, type, and version — and explore which emoji fill each corner of the Unicode standard.

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Termes du glossaire

Consortium Unicode Consortium Unicode
L'organisation à but non lucratif qui développe et maintient la norme Unicode, y compris le processus d'ajout de nouveaux emoji.
Emoji Emoji
Mot japonais (絵文字) signifiant 'caractère image' — petits symboles graphiques utilisés dans la communication numérique pour exprimer des idées, des émotions et des objets.
Fréquence d'utilisation des emoji Fréquence d'utilisation des emoji
La fréquence à laquelle des emoji spécifiques sont utilisés dans la communication numérique, suivie via des données d'usage de plateformes et des études de recherche.
Modificateur de teinte de peau Modificateur de teinte de peau
Cinq caractères modificateurs Unicode basés sur l'échelle de Fitzpatrick qui permettent de changer la couleur de peau des emoji humains (U+1F3FB à U+1F3FF).
Norme Unicode Norme Unicode
Le système complet d'encodage des caractères maintenu par le Consortium Unicode, définissant les caractères, leurs propriétés, les algorithmes et les formes d'encodage.
Unicode Unicode
Standard universel d'encodage des caractères qui attribue un numéro unique à chaque caractère de tous les systèmes d'écriture et ensembles de symboles, y compris les emoji.

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