Tear-off Calendar Emoji
π Copy & Code
:calendar:
U+1F4C6
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\x{1F4C6}
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π‘ What does π mean?
When someone drops π into a message, the intent is usually tied to Office. As part of the Office group within Objects, it fills a specific niche that text alone can't easily convey β adding visual context in an instant.
Drop it into conversations, bios, or posts. It conveys tone instantly β something plain text struggles to do on its own.
In the same family as π Eyeglasses, πΆοΈ Sunglasses, π₯½ Goggles. Together they cover a broader range of expression within Objects.
First introduced in Unicode 0.6.
π¬ Chat Examples
Here's how the Tear-off Calendar emoji π is used in real conversations:
πΌοΈ Tear-off Calendar on Different Platforms
Apple
Google
Twitter / X
Facebook
π Word Associations
The π emoji is often associated with:
β¨οΈ How to type π
Or simply copy from this page!
π₯ Related Emojis
π¦ Other office Emojis
π π Tear-off Calendar In Other Languages
Discover the name of the π emoji in various languages:
Source: Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR)
β FAQ
:calendar:. You can use it on platforms
like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.