Meaning
Mexico's flag features three vertical stripes of green, white, and red, with the national coat of arms centered on the white stripe. The coat of arms depicts an eagle perched on a cactus, devouring a snake—a powerful image rooted in Aztec legend about the founding of Tenochtitlan. The green traditionally represents hope, white represents peace, and red represents the blood of national heroes, though color meanings have evolved over time. This iconic design is instantly recognizable worldwide.
The Mexican flag is one of the most frequently used flag emojis, appearing in countless contexts from sports celebrations to cultural pride expressions. People use it when discussing Mexican cuisine, travel to Mexico, heritage celebrations like Día de Muertos, or supporting Mexican athletes and artists. It's prominent during World Cup matches, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, and throughout Mexican diaspora communities globally.
In social media, the flag appears alongside food posts about tacos and tamales, travel content about beaches in Cancún or Playa del Carmen, and cultural celebrations. It's used to express Mexican-American or Mexican-Canadian identity, celebrate Mexican traditions, or show solidarity with Mexican communities. The flag carries strong emotional resonance as a symbol of national pride and cultural identity.
Mexico's flag is among the most recognizable national flags worldwide, both for its striking colors and the distinctive eagle-and-snake imagery. The coat of arms connects to pre-Columbian Aztec heritage, adding historical depth to the modern nation's symbol. This flag was approved as part of Unicode Emoji 2.0 in 2015.
Common Uses
- • Celebrating Mexican culture and heritage
- • Sharing vacation photos from Mexico
- • Supporting Mexican athletes in sports
- • Expressing pride during cultural festivities
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Did You Know?
The Aztec legend of the eagle, cactus, and snake was said to guide the Aztecs to build their capital city Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City) at the exact spot where they witnessed this omen.
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Platform Shortcodes
:mexico: :flag-mx: :mexico: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🇲🇽 |
| HTML (hex) | 🇲🇽 |
| CSS | \1F1F2\1F1FD |
| JavaScript | \uD83C\uDDF2\uD83C\uDDFD |
| Python | \U0001F1F2\U0001F1FD |
| Java | \uD83C\uDDF2\uD83C\uDDFD |
| Perl | \x{1F1F2}\x{1F1FD} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F1F2}\x{1F1FD} |
| Punycode | xn--2qcy-2qd9 |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%87%B2%F0%9F%87%BD |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x87 0xB2 0xF0 0x9F 0x87 0xBD |
🇲🇽 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | পতাকা: মেক্সিকো |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 旗: 墨西哥 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 旗子:墨西哥 |
| Danish | Mexico |
| Dutch | vlag: Mexico |
| English | flag: Mexico |
| English (UK) | flag: Mexico |
| Estonian | lipp: Mehhiko |
| Finnish | lippu: Meksiko |
| French | drapeau : Mexique |
| German | Flagge: Mexiko |
| Hindi | झंडा: मैक्सिको |
| Hungarian | zászló: Mexikó |
| Italian | bandiera: Messico |
| Japanese | 旗: メキシコ |
| Korean | 깃발: 멕시코 |
| Lithuanian | vėliava: Meksika |
| Malay | bendera: Mexico |
| Norwegian | flagg: Mexico |
| Polish | flaga: Meksyk |
| Portuguese | bandeira: México |
| Russian | флаг: Мексика |
| Spanish | Bandera: México |
| Spanish (Mexico) | Bandera: México |
| Swedish | flagga: Mexiko |
| Thai | ธง: เม็กซิโก |
| Ukrainian | прапор: Мексика |
| Vietnamese | cờ: Mexico |