Emoji
(KNOT): meaning and Unicode code
Meaning of the emoji
(KNOT), Unicode code, HTML entity, and usage examples. Copy the symbol with one click.

Information about emoji KNOT
- Unicode Name
- KNOT
- Unicode Codepoint
- U+1FAA2
- Category
- Activities & Sports
- Subcategory
- arts & crafts
- Slug
- knot
Meaning and description of emoticon 🪢
The 🪢 emoji depicts a tied rope knot. Part of the Unicode standard, "Objects" category.
🪢 is used to show knotting, tying, weaving and neat hand holding. Paired with 🧵 🪡 it becomes more accurate, and examples like “The knot is important here as a way to connect something and secure it with your hands 🪢” conveys this well. A close shade is given by 🧶, 🔗, 🎀, but 🪢 remains the most expressive option. The sign is appropriate when you need to show a knot, binding, weaving, fastening, needlework or a visual image of a connection. A knot often means not just a literal rope, but a connection, a grip, and a complexity that must be carefully held.
Usage Examples 🪢
| Format | Code | |
|---|---|---|
| Shortcode (Slack) | :knot: | |
| Shortcode (Discord) | :knot: | |
| Shortcode (GitHub) | :knot: | |
| HTML Dec | 🪢 | |
| HTML Hex | 🪢 | |
| CSS | content: "\1FAA2"; | |
| C, C++, Python | \U0001FAA2 | |
| Java, JavaScript & JSON | \uD83E\uDEA2 | |
| Perl | \x{1FAA2} | |
| PHP & Ruby | \u{1FAA2} | |
| Punycode | xn--909h | |
| URL Escape Code | %F0%9F%AA%A2 | |
| Bytes (UTF-8) | F0 9F AA A2 |