The symbol actualizes the concept of limitless or everlasting. Send it with a heart symbol to show your everlasting love for someone.
The figure-eight-on-its-side symbol we associate with infinity, labeled as ♾️ in emoji parlance, is a fascinating shorthand for a concept that stretches the imagination—literally, to the limitless and beyond. Designed by John Wallis in 1655, it's a mathematical cornerstone, a way to articulate concepts that escape numerical shackles. Whether you're discussing the set of natural numbers or the stretch of the universe, this emoji delivers.
Ah, but the mathematical roots are just the starting point. People often use ♾️ to telegraph sentiments that mere words can't capture. Everlasting love? Yup. An eternal bond of friendship? Absolutely. Pop this symbol into a text or tweet, and you've supercharged the emotion behind it. For example, pairing it with a heart emoji amplifies your expression of love to something boundless.
Switch to platforms like TikTok and Sanpchat, it's used to signify everything from endless cycles to continuous loops, capturing the idea of something perpetual. Whether you're celebrating a friendship that will stand the test of time or an ambition that knows no bounds, hitting that ♾️ tells the recipient that your thoughts or feelings are not to be constrained by mere mortality.
Someone texting "The week felt like ♾️" isn't just saying they had a hard week. They're evoking a week that felt unending, that stretched them to their limits. Here, the emoji becomes a metaphor for an emotional state.
The narrative even extends into romantic interpretation, especially when the guys use it. If he replies with "♾️" in a joking context, it likely signals a long-term commitment. When paired with numbers, like in "Numbers are uncountable ♾️," it underscores a reality that our human minds can barely grasp.
The ♾️ symbol even extends into mystical and philosophical terrains, often appearing alongside other symbols like the Ouroboros or the Möbius strip. These representations remind us of the cycles of life and death, of the unity and paradox that make up our understanding of the cosmos.
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Use shortcode : :infinity:
Note: - If you can't see the emoji, your device may not support Infinity emoji but you can still use it on other platforms.
Representations : infinity can be represented by ♾️ emoji.
but currently not supported in HTC, Messenger, Mozilla, Emojidex
Infinity may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how Infinity emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of Infinity can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS but not supported in HTC, Messenger, Mozilla, Emojidex. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of Infinity emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.
This emoji was first introduced in Unicode 4.1 and was later added to Emoji 11.0. TouchWiz Nature UX 2 update by Samsung was the first to bring in Infinity emoji on April 27, 2013. 2 years later Skype, Twitter, Google, JoyPixels released ♾️ emoji on June 1, 2015, June 5, 2018, August 6, 2018, August 21, 2018 respectively.
Language | Short Name |
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Spanish | infinito |
German | Unendlichkeit |
French | infini |
Russian | бесконечность |
Italian | simbolo dell’infinito |
Portuguese | infinito |
Unicode : | U+267E;U+FE0F |
Hex Code | |
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Code Point(s): | 267e; fe0f |
HTML Entity: | ♾️ |
UTF-8: | E2 99 BE |
UTF-8 (C): | E2 99 BE |
UTF-16: | 0x267e |
UTF-16 (C): | 0x267E |
UTF-32: | 267E;FE0F |
UTF-32 (C): | 0x0000267E; 0x0000FE0F |
Decimal Code | |
Code Point(s): | 9854 |
HTML Entity: | ♾ |
UTF-16: | 9854 |
UTF-32: | 9854 |
Octal Code | |
UTF-8: | 342 231 276 |
Other developer codes: | |
PHP: | "\xe2\x99\xbe" |
Python: | u"\U000267E;\U000FE0F" |
Java, C++, C: | "0x267E" |