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😴 sleeping face Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Schnelle Informationen

Unicode
U+1F634
Kurzcode
:sleeping-face:
Kategorie
Smileys und Emotionen
Unterkategorie
sleepy
Hinzugefügt am
Unicode 1.0
Auch bekannt als
sleep emoji, ZZZ emoji, tired emoji, bored emoji, sleeping emoji

What Does the sleeping face Emoji 😴 Mean?

Eyes shut, little ZZZs floating off to the side — 😴 is unambiguously asleep. The sleep bubble rising from the mouth is an animation convention so old it predates most of the internet, but it translates perfectly into emoji form. This face is out cold.

In texting, 😴 does obvious duty: "I'm so tired," "I'm going to bed," "this thing put me to sleep." But there's a layer of passive commentary too. Reacting to something boring with 😴 is a complete review: "This is so dull I actually fell asleep." Sending 😴 in response to a long monologue signals checked-out. It's one of the gentler ways to communicate boredom without starting an argument.

The "I'm bored" use is particularly common on social media. Under long, earnest posts that belabor obvious points, a string of 😴 in the comments says everything. TikTok comment sections use it under content that meanders or runs too long.

There's also the sweet usage — ending a conversation with 😴 as a gentle goodbye when someone is genuinely going to sleep. "Okay I need to crash 😴," "goodnight everyone 😴." This is warm and low-pressure in a way "goodnight" alone sometimes isn't.

Gen Z uses 😴 in the boredom context heavily, and also in the exhaustion context — "my sleep schedule is 😴 at 3am then awake by 6" as a way of describing a terrible relationship with sleep. It's relatable.

Unicode 8.0, 2015. The ZZZs are the key feature — visible on all platforms. Apple gives them a particularly floaty quality. The closed eyes and open, slightly slack expression read as genuinely sleeping across all versions.

Use 😴 for: going to sleep, being bored to sleep, describing extreme tiredness, or closing a late-night conversation warmly.

Apple gives the sleeping face a particularly soft appearance - the closed eyes look genuinely restful rather than dead. Google's version is slightly brighter. Samsung keeps it round and cartoon-like. The ZZZ detail is the defining element and renders consistently across platforms. One use pattern that's worth knowing: in group chats this emoji has developed a specific meaning when dropped during a conversation that's gone on too long - a politely brutal signal that the discussion has lost the room. The passive commentary works because the sleeping face can always be read as literal tiredness rather than intentional dismissal. That plausible deniability makes it more diplomatically deployable than an explicit "this is boring," even when that's exactly what it means.

How to Use 😴 sleeping face Emoji

“Finally hitting the pillow, been a long week 😴”
“That presentation was three slides stretched into forty minutes 😴”
“No thoughts, just 😴 the moment my head hits the pillow”
Technische Details
UnicodeU+1F634
HTML-Entität😴
CSS-Code\1F634
Kurzcode:sleeping-face:
Schlüsselwörterbed, bedtime, face, good, goodnight, nap, night, sleep, sleeping, tired, whatever, yawn, zzz
Unicode-Version1.0

Häufig gestellte Fragen

bedröhnt

😴 bedeutet schlafen, extreme Müdigkeit oder Langeweile. Die schwebenden ZZZs signalisieren, dass jemand entweder buchstäblich einschläft, so müde ist, dass er kaum noch funktionieren kann, oder so gelangweilt ist, dass er geistig abgeschaltet hat.

Ist 😴 unhöflich, wenn es während einer Unterhaltung gesendet wird?

As a 'goodnight' it's sweet and clear. As a response to what someone's saying, it can be deliberately rude — a passive signal that their content is putting you to sleep. Tone and context matter enormously.

Wie wird 😴 auf TikTok und Instagram verwendet?

On TikTok, 😴 floods comments under content that drags or overstays its welcome. On Instagram it appears in stories about terrible sleep schedules and relatable exhaustion content. It's both honest and pointed.