π wheel Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F6DE
- Shortcode
:wheel:- Category
- Travel & Places
- Subcategory
- ground transportation
- Added in
- Unicode 14.0
- Also known as
- tire emoji, rim emoji, car wheel
What Does the wheel Emoji π Mean?
Five spokes and a black tire β a humble but essential invention gets its own emoji. Added in Unicode 14.0 (2021), this glyph fills a niche that the car or truck emojis alone couldn't cover: literal wheel talk. Mechanics, car enthusiasts, and tire shops use it for posts about new rims, flat fixes, or wheel alignment.
It also works as a metaphor β reinventing the wheel, the wheels are turning, third wheel jokes. Sports contexts include cycling wheels, skateboard wheels, and even the steering wheel in racing chatter. Lottery and game-show fans use it for spinning-wheel moments.
Pair it with cars, tools, or fire emojis depending on context. Simple, circular, and surprisingly versatile, this newcomer earns its place by handling exactly what the surrounding transport icons couldn't. The simple visual reads clearly at any size, from a thumbnail in a notification preview to a giant banner across a feed β a glyph that does its job without fuss.
How to Use π wheel Emoji
“New π on the truck β looking sharp.”
“No need to reinvent the π here.”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F6DE |
| HTML Entity | 🛞 |
| CSS Code | \1F6DE |
| Shortcode | :wheel: |
| Keywords | car, circle, tire, turn, vehicle, wheel |
| Unicode Version | 14.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a wheel and is used for tires, rims, car maintenance, and figurative wheel metaphors.
