#️⃣

Hash Key Emoji

Symbols Unicode 0.6

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Emoji #️⃣
With name #️⃣ Hash Key
Shortcode :hash:
Unicode U+0023 U+FE0F U+20E3
HTML Dec #️⃣
HTML Hex #️⃣
CSS \0023\FE0F\20E3
C, C++ & Python \u0023\ufe0f\u20e3
Java, JS & JSON \u0023\uFE0F\u20E3
Perl \x{0023}\x{FE0F}\x{20E3}
PHP & Ruby \u{0023 FE0F 20E3}
URL Escape %23%EF%B8%8F%E2%83%A3

💡 What does #️⃣ mean?

The Hash Key emoji #️⃣ belongs to the Keycap group within Symbols and is commonly used when conversations touch on Keycap. It's supported on every modern platform and works in texts, social media posts, emails, and more.

Use it in group chats, story reactions, or email subject lines. It's universally understood and renders correctly on every platform.

You'll frequently see #️⃣ paired with 🏧 Automated Teller Machine, 🚮 Put Litter In Its Place Symbol, 🚰 Potable Water Symbol in real conversations — they complement each other naturally.

First introduced in Unicode 0.6.

💬 Chat Examples

Here's how the Hash Key emoji #️⃣ is used in real conversations:

Hashtag trending #️⃣
Going viral! #️⃣🔥
Number one on Twitter #️⃣🏆

🖼️ Hash Key on Different Platforms

Hash Key on Apple Apple
Hash Key on Google Google
Hash Key on Twitter / X Twitter / X
Hash Key on Microsoft Fluent Microsoft Fluent
Hash Key on Microsoft 3D Microsoft 3D
Hash Key on Samsung Samsung
Hash Key on WhatsApp WhatsApp
Hash Key on JoyPixels JoyPixels
Hash Key on Telegram Telegram
Hash Key on OpenMoji OpenMoji
Hash Key on Noto Emoji Noto Emoji
#️⃣ Your Browser

🔗 Word Associations

The #️⃣ emoji is often associated with:

⌨️ How to type #️⃣

Windows
Win + . → search "hash key"
Mac
Cmd + Ctrl + Space
Linux
Ctrl + . (GNOME)
Mobile
Emoji keyboard 🔤

Or simply copy from this page!

❓ FAQ

What does the Hash Key emoji #️⃣ mean?
The Hash Key emoji #️⃣ is part of the Symbols category (keycap group). It was added in Unicode 0.6 and is available on all major platforms including iOS, Android, and Windows.
How do I copy the Hash Key emoji?
Click the "Copy #️⃣" button at the top of this page, or click any copy button next to the format you need (emoji, shortcode, HTML entity, or Unicode).
What is the shortcode for #️⃣?
The shortcode is :hash:. You can use it on platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.
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