This emoji throws its hands up to make a big O above the head—basically saying, “All good!” in body language. On Apple/iOS, it’s a gender-neutral character shown from the torso up with a calm, friendly face, arms rounded into a clear circle, and a saturated long‑sleeve top (often blue or purple depending on the iOS version). The medium-light skin tone gives the face and arms a warm beige/peach look, which stands out against the bright shirt and Apple’s clean, slightly shaded styling. It’s the visual equivalent of thumbs-upping a plan without typing a whole paragraph.
Online, people drop this when the group chat finally agrees on where to eat, when the vibes are chill, or as a playful “Copy that.” It also goes ironic: paired with a deadpan text, it can scream “everything’s fine” when everything is decidedly not fine. Culturally, the overhead O nods to Japan’s maru/⭘ symbol for “correct/OK” (you’ll see it on quiz shows), and plenty of folks recognize the YMCA ‘O’ dance move energy. It’s flirty in a wink-wink “we’re good to go” way, dramatic when used after a long rant (“Anyway, OK!”), and extra wholesome when combined with check marks, sparkles, or the 100. Handy tip: it’s different from the OK hand sign—this one uses the whole body to make the O, so it reads bigger and louder in the timeline.
The Face with OK Gesture emoji combined with the Light Brown flesh tone character. This gives the emoji the light brown skin color appearance. Yaay!
| Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) | 3914 of 2393 |
| Apple/iOS Picture | ![]() |
| Google Android Picture | ![]() |
| Google Hangouts Picture | Image not available |
| Twitter.com Picture | Image not available |
| LG Emoji Picture | Image not available |
| Samsung Emoji Picture | Image not available |
| Phantom Open Emoji Picture | Not created yet |
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| Previous Names: | Light Brown Face with OK Gesture Woman Gesturing OK: Medium-Light Skin Tone person gesturing OK: medium-light skin tone woman gesturing OK: medium-light skin tone |
| Emoji Code Version | iOS 8 - Current |
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| UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | 🙆🏼 |
| UTF-8 Character Count | 2 |
| Character(s) In Input | |
| AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) | 🙆🏼 |
| Decimal HTML Entity | 🙆 🏼 |
| Hexadecimal HTML Entity | 🙆 🏼 |
| Hex Code Point(s) | 1f646, 1f3fc |
| Formal Unicode Notation | U+1F646, U+1F3FC |
| Decimal Code Point(s) | 128582, 127996 | UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xF0 0x9F 0x99 0x86, 0xF0 0x9F 0x8F 0xBC |
| UTF-8 Hex Bytes | F0 9F 99 86, F0 9F 8F BC |
| UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 360 237 231 206, 360 237 217 274 |
| UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xD83D 0xDE46, 0xD83C 0xDFFC |
| UTF-16 Hex | d83dde46, d83cdffc |
| UTF-16 Dec | 55357 56902, 55356 57340 |
| UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0001F646 0x0001F3FC |
| UTF-32 Hex | 01F646, 01F3FC |
| UTF-32 Dec | 128582, 127996 |
| Python Src | u"\U0001F646\U0001F3FC" |
| PHP Src | "\xf0\x9f\x99\x86\xf0\x9f\x8f\xbc" |
| C/C++/Java Src | "\uD83D\uDE46\uD83C\uDFFC" |