⛔ No Entry Emoji
⛔ No Entry Meaning
A red circle with a white dash in the middle is the no entry emoji. In order to stop cars from entering a street the wrong direction, this symbol is used on streets. It can also be used to prevent people from walking into an area that is off limits to the public. This emoticon can be used in text messages to warn someone not to do something or stay out of a sticky situation. I hope you were able to reach your buddy in time to prevent them from making a poor choice when you sent this emoji along with the stop sign and warning emojis.
The no entry emoji was introduced in 2009 and released as part of the Unicode 11.0 standard. This emoji can be found under the symbols category. Because the no entry emoji has been around for quite some time, it should display correctly in the majority of operating systems.
⛔ Emoji on Different Devices
Here you'll find a range of emojis on how they will look using different operating systems.
Each company will design an emoji according to their own style. Here we have listed the most popular platforms around to see how the emoji will look on their screens.
Depending on the operating system version, the images may still look different to your display.
- Google
- Apple
- Facebook
- Twitter
- Windows
- Samsung
⛔ Worldwide Trend
⛔ Developer Codes
- Short Codes:
- :no_entry:
- Hex Code:
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⛔
- Decimal Code:
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⛔
- Punycode:
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xn--m9h
- URL Escape Code:
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%E2%9B%94
- JavaScript & JSON:
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\u26d4
- CSS Code:
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content: '\26D4';