Smiley Face Symbol Copy & Paste
Classic Unicode smileys, circled faces, and the full emoji grin set. Click any tile to copy.
About smiley face symbols
The original smileys (βΊ U+263A, β» U+263B) live in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, while γ‘ and γ are Japanese katakana glyphs people borrowed for their face-like shapes. The colorful round faces (πβπ) come from the Emoticons block (U+1F600βU+1F64F), which most modern phones and browsers render in full color.
Every glyph above is a plain Unicode character, so it pastes into bios, captions, messages, and documents the same way a regular letter does. No installation, no font file β the character itself carries the visual style.
How to use these symbols
Click any tile to copy. Paste anywhere plain text is allowed β Instagram, TikTok, Discord, X, WhatsApp, email, Notion, Google Docs, code comments, signatures. If a symbol renders as an empty box on someone elseβs device, their system font doesnβt cover that Unicode block; pick a variant from a more widely-supported range.