π‘
What π‘ means
A large wheel supported by a massive triangular stand-like structure. The wheel has two concentric circles and a couple of equi-distant spokes that end in carriages where visitors can sit.
Metaphorically, the π‘ Ferris Wheel emoji could signify the highs and lows of life in general, or in particular aspects of life. Literally, this emoji represents a carnival which in turn suggests enjoyment; far away from the chaos of everyday routines, a kind of relaxation and family time.
How and when to use it
- If you're discussing going to an amusement park or you're inducing excitement in the group chat on the day of departure to the park, you can use π‘. For example, "Yaahoo! Disneyland, here we come! π‘".
- While giving someone a reality check or advising someone on something crucial, you could bring in π‘. Like, "Yeah. It's all fun and games until you lose your job. Back up, dude π‘".
- Similarly, you can use π‘ while quantifying how much someone or yourself has been going in circles.
- You could also use π‘ with phrases such as "This too shall pass" (why? because every low in a Ferris wheel is succeeded by a high sooner or later and vice versa) or "Taken for a ride".
- π‘ can be used to represent the wheel of fortune too!
- Use π‘ while sharing pictures and/or videos from a carnival you attended. You can do this even while reposting carnival posts.
Other Names
- π‘ Wheel of Fortune
- π‘ Carousel Ride
- π‘ Rides at the Fair
- π‘ Ride
- π‘ Ferris Wheel Ride
- π‘ Giant Wheel
- π‘ Going in Circles
At a glance
- Category
- Travel & Places βΊ place-other
- Codepoints
U+1F3A1- Emoji version
- Emoji 0.6
- Shortcodes
:ferris_wheel:- Keywords
- amusement, ferris, park, theme, wheel
How it looks across platforms