🎌 Crossed Flags Emoji

Technical Details

Name

Crossed Flags

Short Name

:crossed_flags:

Unicode

U+1F38C

Unicode Version

1.0

Release Year

2010

Category

Flags

Subcategory

Flag

Platform Support

Apple Google Twitter Facebook

Has Skin Tones

No

Platform Renderings

Unicode standard sample

Unicode

CROSSED FLAGS emoji in Apple's design style - Unicode 1F38C

Apple Style

CROSSED FLAGS emoji in Google's design style - Unicode 1F38C

Google Style

CROSSED FLAGS emoji in Twitter's design style - Unicode 1F38C

Twitter Style

CROSSED FLAGS emoji in Facebook's design style - Unicode 1F38C

Facebook Style

Gmail style

Gmail

SoftBank style

SoftBank

KDDI style

KDDI

SVG Code

<svg width="128" height="128" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <text
    x="64"
    y="64"
    font-size="96"
    text-anchor="middle"
    dominant-baseline="middle"
    font-family="serif"
  >🎌</text>
</svg>

Emoji Meaning

Meaning

Two flags, typically national flags, crossed at the hoist, forming an 'X' shape. The flags are usually depicted in their respective national colors. Symbolizes international cooperation, friendly competition, or national pride. Part of the Flags subcategory in the Unicode standard.

Common Uses

  • Representing international events: 'The Olympic Games are here! 🎌'
  • Indicating friendly competition: 'Let's see who wins this match 🎌'
  • Celebrating national pride: 'Happy Independence Day 🎌'

Example Sentences

  • The World Cup is bringing nations together 🎌
  • Our teams are ready for the friendly match 🎌
  • Celebrating our heritage on National Day 🎌

Frequently Asked Questions