Meaning
A snowboarder captured mid-trick or descent, standing sideways on a board with a single plank beneath both feet, typically shown against white snow or a winter backdrop. The rider often wears a beanie, goggles, or winter jacket in bold colors, emphasizing the freestyle, rebellious energy of the sport.
Snowboarding is the younger, cooler sibling of skiingโit emerged in the 1970s and became an Olympic sport in 1998. People use this emoji to share snowboarding adventures, hype up trips to terrain parks, or celebrate landing a new trick. It's also become shorthand for winter thrill-seeking, mountain culture, and that laid-back, adrenaline-fueled vibe snowboarders are known for.
Unlike skiing's more traditional alpine image, snowboarding carries associations with youth culture, tricks, and freestyle progression. You'll see it in conversations about halfpipes, slopestyle competitions, backcountry runs, or simply the fun chaos of a day at the resort. It works equally well for genuine snowboarders and casual winter sports enthusiasts alike.
The snowboarder emoji's design emphasizes the sport's distinctive sideways stance and modern attitude. Platform variations exist but are subtleโthe board orientation and rider pose remain recognizable across Apple, Google, and Samsung renderings. Approved as part of Unicode 0.6 in 2010, this emoji has grown alongside snowboarding's mainstream popularity and continues to represent winter sports culture for a generation that sees boarding as fundamental to the mountain experience.
Common Uses
- • Sharing snowboarding trips and mountain adventures
- • Celebrating landing tricks or winning competitions
- • Expressing enthusiasm for winter sports culture
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
Snowboarding was born from skateboard and surfboard culture in the 1970s when enthusiasts decided to strap a surfboard to their feet and take it to the mountains.
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Technical Reference
Platform Shortcodes
:snowboarder: :snowboarder: :snowboarder: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🏂 |
| HTML (hex) | 🏂 |
| CSS | \1F3C2 |
| JavaScript | \uD83C\uDFC2 |
| Python | \U0001F3C2 |
| Java | \uD83C\uDFC2 |
| Perl | \x{1F3C2} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F3C2} |
| Punycode | xn--2qpu |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%8F%82 |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x8F 0x82 |
๐๏ธ in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | เฆธเงเฆจเง เฆฌเฆฐเงเฆกเฆพเฆฐ |
| Chinese (Simplified) | ๆป้ชๆฟ |
| Chinese (Traditional) | ๆป้ชๆฟ |
| Danish | snowboarder |
| Dutch | snowboarder |
| English | snowboarder |
| English (UK) | snowboarder |
| Estonian | lumelaudur |
| Finnish | lumilautailija |
| French | snowboardeur |
| German | Snowboarder(in) |
| Hindi | เคธเฅเคจเฅเคฌเฅเคฐเฅเคกเคฐ |
| Hungarian | snowboardozรณ |
| Italian | persona sullo snowboard |
| Japanese | ในใใผใใผใใผ |
| Korean | ์ค๋ ธ๋ณด๋ ํ๋ ์ฌ๋ |
| Lithuanian | snieglenฤiลณ sporto mฤgฤjas |
| Malay | peluncur papan salji |
| Norwegian | snowboarder |
| Polish | snowboardzista |
| Portuguese | praticante de snowboard |
| Russian | ัะฝะพัะฑะพัะดะธัั |
| Spanish | practicante de snowboard |
| Spanish (Mexico) | practicante de snowboard |
| Swedish | snowboardรฅkare |
| Thai | เธเธฑเธเธชเนเธเธงเนเธเธญเธฃเนเธ |
| Ukrainian | ัะฝะพัะฑะพัะดะธัั |
| Vietnamese | ngฦฐแปi trฦฐแปฃt vรกn tuyแบฟt |