πͺ maracas Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1FA87
- Shortcode
:maracas:- Category
- Objects
- Subcategory
- musical instruments
- Added in
- Unicode 15.0
- Also known as
- shakers, rattle, Latin percussion
What Does the maracas Emoji πͺ Mean?
A pair of maracas with handles and seed-filled heads, this icon represents Latin music, salsa, merengue, and the rhythmic hand percussion shaken throughout countless traditions. People use it for posts about salsa dancing nights, Latin music festivals, mariachi performances, and Cinco de Mayo celebrations. It also fits posts about preschool music classes where maracas are a kid favorite for shaking along to songs.
Added in Unicode 15.0, the symbol filled an important addition to the world percussion family. Pair it with music note, dancer, and tropical drink emojis for festive content. Drop it when sharing a Latin music playlist, marking a vacation to Cuba or Mexico, or hyping a Caribbean festival weekend.
From hand-painted gourd maracas sold in Mexican markets to colorful plastic kids' versions and professional studio percussion sets, this icon covers a wide range of these simple, joyful, rhythm-driving instruments shaken everywhere people gather to dance and sing. It's quietly become part of the everyday vocabulary across many languages.
How to Use πͺ maracas Emoji
“Salsa night πͺ”
“Cinco de Mayo party πͺ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1FA87 |
| HTML Entity | 🪇 |
| CSS Code | \1FA87 |
| Shortcode | :maracas: |
| Keywords | cha, dance, instrument, music, party, percussion, rattle, shake, shaker, maracas |
| Unicode Version | 15.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does πͺ mean?
It's a pair of maracas, used for Latin music, salsa, hand percussion, and rhythmic shaking.
