π₯ curling stone Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F94C
- Shortcode
:curling-stone:- Category
- Activities
- Subcategory
- sports
- Added in
- Unicode 5.0
- Also known as
- curling rock, granite stone, stone and broom
What Does the curling stone Emoji π₯ Mean?
A polished granite stone with a red handle, this icon stands for curling, the strategic Olympic sport played on ice. Curlers use it for league nights, bonspiel results, and shots from the local club. Fans drop it during the Winter Olympics and Brier and Scotties championships, especially in Canada, Scotland, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Added in Unicode 10.0, the symbol pairs naturally with broom, snowflake, and beer emojis since curling clubs are famous for post-game socials in the lounge. Drop it after a clutch double takeout, a hammer in the tenth end, or to invite friends to learn the game at a club open house. The sport blends precision, physics, and yelling at brooms, with a culture that's welcoming, low-key, and famously sportsmanlike, plus a tradition of buying the other team a round of drinks after every match.
Memes, news posts, and group chats all give it constant new life. It remains a quietly versatile choice for everyday messaging needs.
How to Use π₯ curling stone Emoji
“Bonspiel this weekend, third stones π₯”
“Hammer in the tenth π₯”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F94C |
| HTML Entity | 🥌 |
| CSS Code | \1F94C |
| Shortcode | :curling-stone: |
| Keywords | curling, game, rock, stone |
| Unicode Version | 5.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π₯ mean?
It's a curling stone, used for the Olympic sport of curling, club nights, and bonspiels.
