U+1F38C β’ Flags
Crossed Flags Emoji
Meaning
Two Japanese Flags, crossed at the base. Except on some older Samsung devices, which have previously displayed two South Korean flags, and on recent Huawei devices, where both flags are plain white.
Also known as:
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F38C |
|---|---|
| Unicode Name | crossed flags |
| Shortcode | :crossed-flags: |
| Category | Flags |
| Subcategory | flag |
| Version | E0.6 |
| Qualification | fully-qualified |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the π Crossed Flags emoji mean?
Two Japanese Flags, crossed at the base. Except on some older Samsung devices, which have previously displayed two South Korean flags, and on recent Huawei devices, where both flags are plain white.
How do I copy the π emoji?
Click the "Copy Emoji" button on this page, or select the emoji (π) and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac).
What is the Unicode for Crossed Flags?
The Unicode for the Crossed Flags emoji is U+1F38C.
On which platforms can I use the π emoji?
You can use the Crossed Flags emoji on all major platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and all social media apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
How to Use the Crossed Flags Emoji
In Text Messages
"That was hilarious π"
"I'm so relieved π"
Perfect for expressing relief, nervous laughter, or awkward situations.
On Social Media
Captions: "When you barely make it on time π"
Comments: "This is literally me π"
Great for relatable content and reactions.
Professional Use
Emails: Use sparingly for lightening the tone
Slack/Teams: "Finally fixed that bug π"
Adds personality to workplace communication.
Creative Combinations
ππ¦ (emphasized relief)
ππ (double relief)
Combine with other emojis for unique expressions.
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