π¬οΈ wind face Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F32C U+FE0F
- Shortcode
:wind-face:- Category
- Travel & Places
- Subcategory
- weather
- Added in
- Unicode 0.7
- Also known as
- blowing wind emoji, wind blower, gust emoji
What Does the wind face Emoji π¬οΈ Mean?
A puffy-cheeked face blowing a gust β wind personified. Unicode 7.0 (2014) added this glyph. Weather accounts use it for wind advisories, while individuals deploy it for windy-day complaints (hat flying off, hair everywhere).
It also covers metaphorical "blowing things away" β impressive performances, exciting news, mind-blown reactions. Pair it with leaves, hat, or face emojis depending on the angle. Some users employ it for breath-related content β relaxation, sighing, exhaling stress.
The personified face design makes it more whimsical than the other weather glyphs, which tend to be abstract. Mythology-inspired posts about wind gods (Aeolus, Fujin) also fit. A playful, slightly cartoonish glyph that handles both literal and figurative wind beautifully.
Quietly versatile, it covers both literal scenes and metaphorical moments with equal grace, slipping naturally into texts, captions, and reactions across platforms. The clean rendering reads well at any size, and the surrounding context β words, paired emojis, or just the overall tone β fills in any nuance the symbol itself leaves open.
How to Use π¬οΈ wind face Emoji
“π¬οΈ ridiculous wind today β barely made it to work.”
“π¬οΈ that performance blew me away.”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F32C U+FE0F |
| HTML Entity | 🌬️ |
| CSS Code | \1F32C |
| Shortcode | :wind-face: |
| Keywords | blow, cloud, face, wind |
| Unicode Version | 0.7 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π¬οΈ mean?
It depicts a face blowing wind and is used for windy weather, breath, and "blown away" reactions.
