🗿 moai Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Schnelle Informationen
- Unicode
- U+1F5FF
- Kurzcode
:moai:- Kategorie
- Objekte
- Unterkategorie
- other objects
- Hinzugefügt am
- Unicode 0.6
- Auch bekannt als
- easter island statue, stoic face, rapa nui
What Does the moai Emoji 🗿 Mean?
A stone statue with a long face and stern expression — directly inspired by the iconic moai statues of Easter Island (Rapa Nui). Available since Unicode 5.2 / 6.0 (2010), the moai emoji was originally meant to represent Polynesian and Easter Island cultural heritage. But online, it took on a wildly different life.
It's now used as a deadpan, no-emotion reaction — the equivalent of staring blankly at something cringe, dumb, or beyond comprehension. 'Read your text. 🗿.' Gym bros and 'sigma' meme culture adopted it for stoic, no-words-needed reactions. It's also used for strength, silent strength, and 'I'm not even gonna respond' moods.
Travel posts about Easter Island still use it literally. Whether you're channeling stoic chaos or sharing a real photo from Rapa Nui, this stone face says more by saying nothing at all. Gym bros, sigma male meme accounts, and 'no thoughts head empty' content creators have completely repurposed it.
The original Easter Island cultural meaning still lives on in travel and history content.
📖 Want the deep dive? Read our full guide: Moai Emoji 🗿: Cultural Guide From Easter Island to Tokyo →
How to Use 🗿 moai Emoji
“Heard the news. 🗿”
“No notes. 🗿”
Technische Details
| Unicode | U+1F5FF |
| HTML-Entität | 🗿 |
| CSS-Code | \1F5FF |
| Kurzcode | :moai: |
| Schlüsselwörter | face, moyai, statue, stoneface, travel, moai |
| Unicode-Version | 0.6 |
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What does 🗿 mean?
It depicts an Easter Island moai statue, used for Polynesian heritage or as a deadpan, stoic, no-reaction internet meme.
