Ok hand: dark skin tone Emoji

People

A dark-toned hand shown with the thumb and index finger touching to form a circle, while the other three fingers are extended upward. This specific variation depicts the gesture with a deep skin tone.

Usage Context

Used to signal agreement, approval, or that everything is under control. It is frequently sent as a quick confirmation in chat threads to show that a message has been understood or to indicate that something is excellent. It is a common alternative to the ๐Ÿ‘ or ๐Ÿ‘Œ emojis when a user wants to emphasize personal identity or style.

History

The original hand gesture emoji was added to the Unicode standard in 2010. The option to modify skin tones was introduced in 2015 as part of Unicode 8.0, allowing users to select from five different Fitzpatrick scale modifiers to make digital communication more inclusive and representative of real-world diversity.

Details

Glyph
๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿฟ
Unicode
U+1F44C U+1F3FF
Shortcode
:emoji_u1f44c_1f3ff:
HTML Entity
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Specifications

Vendor Microsoft
Category People
Subcategory hand-fingers-partial
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License MIT
Tags
okokayhand signagreementapprovaldark skin tonegestureperfectconfirmawesomebetdopefleekfoshogotchalegitradsuresweet

Microsoft Fluent License

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