Meaning
The curling stone emoji shows a rounded granite or stone disc with a handle on top, typically rendered in shades of red, yellow, or dark stone. The design captures the distinctive appearance of the equipment used in the sport of curling, where teams slide weighted stones across a sheet of ice toward a target circle.
Curling gained mainstream attention during the Winter Olympics, and this emoji is used by fans and players to discuss the sport. You'll spot it in messages during Olympic season, in posts from curling clubs and teams, or when someone's attending a match. It's also used humorously since curling has become a popular "cozy winter sport" aesthetic on social media.
The emoji carries an air of precision, strategy, and calm focus—curling is sometimes called "chess on ice" because it involves careful planning and teamwork. People use it to celebrate skillful plays, discuss tournament results, or joke about the sport's quirky appeal. It's particularly popular among Winter Olympics enthusiasts and adds a touch of niche sporting culture to conversations.
Designs are fairly consistent across platforms, though some show the stone in a top-down perspective and others at an angle. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 5 in 2017, the curling stone is one of the more specialized sports emojis, reflecting the sport's growing global popularity.
Common Uses
- • Discussing curling matches or tournaments
- • Celebrating Winter Olympics curling events
- • Joking about the sport's cozy aesthetic
- • Referencing precision and strategy
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
Curling experienced a massive cultural surge after the 2018 Winter Olympics, when the sport's meditative, strategic nature resonated with viewers—and the curling stone emoji became a shorthand for expressing appreciation for the sport's underdog charm.
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Platform Shortcodes
:curling_stone: :curling_stone: :curling_stone: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🥌 |
| HTML (hex) | 🥌 |
| CSS | \1F94C |
| JavaScript | \uD83E\uDD4C |
| Python | \U0001F94C |
| Java | \uD83E\uDD4C |
| Perl | \x{1F94C} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F94C} |
| Punycode | xn--2rt8 |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%A5%8C |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0xA5 0x8C |
🥌 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | কার্লিং স্টোন |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 冰壶 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 冰石壺 |
| Danish | curlingsten |
| Dutch | curlingsteen |
| English | curling stone |
| English (UK) | curling stone |
| Estonian | jääkeegli kivi |
| Finnish | curling-kivi |
| French | pierre de curling |
| German | Curlingstein |
| Hindi | कर्लिंग स्टोन |
| Hungarian | curlingkő |
| Italian | stone da curling |
| Japanese | カーリング |
| Korean | 컬링 스톤 |
| Lithuanian | akmenslydis |
| Malay | batu curling |
| Norwegian | curlingstein |
| Polish | kamień do curlingu |
| Portuguese | pedra de curling |
| Russian | керлинг |
| Spanish | piedra de curling |
| Spanish (Mexico) | piedra de curling |
| Swedish | curlingsten |
| Thai | ลูกกลิ้งหิน |
| Ukrainian | камʼяна шайба для керлінгу |
| Vietnamese | bi đá trên băng |