Codes & Technical Details
- Emoji
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π - Unicode
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U+1F389 - HTML Entity
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🎉 - CSS
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content: "\1F389"; - JavaScript
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"\u{1F389}" - Shortcode
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:tada:
Alt names: tada
What Does the Party Popper Emoji Mean?
At its core, π (Party Popper) expresses a hobby, celebration, or event β used to signal what someone is doing or celebrating.
Common Uses
- Texting and DMs to react quickly without typing a full reply
- Social captions, where it adds tone or context at a glance
- Group chats, as a quick acknowledgement or reaction
- Posts specifically about party popper
History
Party Popper was added to Unicode in version 0.6. Like most emoji, it started in Japanese mobile carrier sets before being standardized so it renders consistently (with platform-specific art styles) across iOS, Android, and the web.
Platform Compatibility
Party Popper renders on all major platforms that support Unicode 0.6 and later, including iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and the major browsers and chat apps. If it shows as a blank box or placeholder, the device’s font/OS is out of date rather than the emoji itself being unsupported.
Emoji Combinations
- ππ
- ππ
- ππ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Party Popper emoji mean?
At its core, π (Party Popper) expresses a hobby, celebration, or event β used to signal what someone is doing or celebrating.
How do I copy the Party Popper emoji?
Tap or click the Copy button on this page and π is copied to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere.
What is the Unicode for the Party Popper emoji?
The Unicode sequence is U+1F389 β the HTML entity, CSS, JavaScript, and shortcode forms are all listed in the codes table above.
Does the Party Popper emoji look different on iPhone vs Android?
Yes β each platform (Apple, Google, Samsung, etc.) draws its own art for the same Unicode character, so the exact style varies slightly by device even though the underlying code point and meaning stay the same.
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