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Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone Emoji
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Emoji
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With name
🧑🏼🔧 Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone
Shortcode
:mechanic::skin-tone-3:
Unicode
U+1F9D1 U+1F3FC U+200D U+1F527
HTML Dec
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HTML Hex
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CSS
\1F9D1\1F3FC\200D\1F527
C, C++ & Python
\U0001f9d1\U0001f3fc\u200d\U0001f527
Java, JS & JSON
\uD83E\uDDD1\uD83C\uDFFC\u200D\uD83D\uDD27
Perl
\x{1F9D1}\x{1F3FC}\x{200D}\x{1F527}
PHP & Ruby
\u{1F9D1 1F3FC 200D 1F527}
URL Escape
%F0%9F%A7%91%F0%9F%8F%BC%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%94%A7
💡 What does 🧑🏼🔧 mean?
The Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone emoji 🧑🏼🔧 is part of the Person Role group within People & Body. It's widely used in digital conversations to visually represent Person Role, making messages more expressive and immediately recognizable across platforms.
Drop it into conversations, bios, or posts. It conveys tone instantly — something plain text struggles to do on its own.
In the same family as 👋 Waving Hand Sign, 🤚 Raised Back Of Hand, 🖐️ Hand With Fingers Splayed. Together they cover a broader range of expression within People & Body.
First introduced in Unicode 12.1.
🖼️ Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone on Different Platforms
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⌨️ How to type 🧑🏼🔧
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Linux
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Mobile
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👥 Related Emojis
📦 Other person-role Emojis
❓ FAQ
What does the Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone emoji 🧑🏼🔧 mean?
The Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone emoji 🧑🏼🔧 is part of the People & Body category (person-role group). It was added in Unicode 12.1 and is available on all major platforms including iOS, Android, and Windows.
How do I copy the Mechanic: Medium-Light Skin Tone 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
:mechanic::skin-tone-3:. You can use it on platforms
like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.