Everything you need to know about different star emojis
You don’t need a telescope to notice the constellation of star emojis twinkling on the web. But what exactly do these celestial symbols mean when they pop up in your texts and on your social media feed? Not to worry—we’ve done some in-depth emoji stargazing to give you an inside look at each of these starry symbols. We’ll even show you how to use and reply to them in your own texts and posts! Read on to become a verified emoji astronomer.
Star Emoji Meanings: Overview
- Star emoji ⭐: talent, star power, or an actual star.
- Glowing star emoji 🌟: brightness.
- Sparkle emoji ✨: beauty or positivity.
- Dizzy emoji 💫: intoxication, beauty, or magic.
- Shooting star emoji 🌠: wishes
- Star eye emoji 🤩: star-struck.
Steps
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How to make star emojis?
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Copying and pasting is the simplest way to make star emojis. Find a star emoji, select it, and press CTRL + C on a PC or Command + C on an Apple computer. On an iPhone, select the emoji and tap “Copy.” Then, tap where you want to place the emoji and tap “Paste.”
- On an Android, tap and hold the emoji. Tap “Copy” from the pop-up menu. Tap the place where you want to put the emoji, and then tap “Paste.”
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Use ALT codes to type star emojis on Windows applications. Place your cursor on the spot where you want to type the emoji. Hold down the ALT key (to the left of the space bar on your keyboard). Then, type one of the following codes to make the emoji:
- ⭐ – Alt + 11088
- 🌟 – Alt + 127775
- ✨ – Alt + 10024
- 🌠 – Alt + 127776
- 💫 – Alt + 128171
- 🤩 – Alt + 129321
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Open the Character Viewer to select a star emoji on Mac. Open the menu by pressing Fn/🌐-E, or choose Edit > Emoji & Symbols. Click on one of the star emojis to place it in a selected text field. [7] X Research source
- You can also add a star emoji on Mac by typing “star” and then pressing Fn/🌐-E.
- Hit “Return” to replace the word “star” with the suggested emoji.
- Click on the down arrow to see more emoji suggestions.
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Use Unicode input to add star emojis in Linux. Open an application that accepts Unicode, a text editor, or a web browser. Press Ctrl+Shift+U to start the Unicode entry mode and then release the keys. Type one of the following codes to make a star emoji: [8] X Research source
- ⭐ – U+2B50
- 🌟 – U+E335
- ✨ – U+2728
- 🌠 – U+1F320
- 💫 – U+1F4AB
- 🤩 – U+1F929
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Use the HTML code to add a star emoji to your website or blog. A web browser uses HTML code to determine how to display a web page. You can copy, display, and size emojis just like any other character as long as you know the code. [9] X Research source Here are the HTML codes for common star emojis:
- ⭐ – ⭐
- 🌟 – 🌟
- ✨ – ✨
- 🌠 – 🌠
- 💫 – 💫
- 🤩 – 🤩
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References
- ↑ https://emojiterra.com/white-medium-star/
- ↑ https://blog.emojipedia.org/its-not-just-you-the-sparkles-emoji-is-everywhere/
- ↑ https://whatemoji.org/dizzy/
- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/e/emoji/shooting-star-emoji/
- ↑ https://whatemoji.org/dizzy/
- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/browse/kaomoji
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-emoji-and-symbols-on-mac-mchlp1560/mac
- ↑ https://www.webnots.com/alt-code-shortcuts-for-stars-symbols/
- ↑ https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_emojis.asp
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