Fire Symbol Copy and Paste
Select Copy to place π₯ on the clipboard. Paste with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.
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- 1Copy
Press the button to copy π₯.
- 2Place the cursor
Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.
- 3Paste
Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or the mobile Paste command.
What Is the Fire Symbol?
π₯ is U+1F525 FIRE, an emoji character used for fire-related labels and informal emphasis. Its color, flame shape, and level of detail vary by platform.
Messages
Weather or status labels
Social text
Accessible emoji content
Related forms
Fire Symbol Variants and Related Forms
Real Numbers Symbol (β)
The real numbers symbol is β. β is U+211D DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Rβ¦
Radioactive Symbol (β’)
The radioactive symbol is β’. β’ is U+2622 RADIOACTIVE SIGN. It canβ¦
Density Symbol (Ο)
The density symbol is Ο. The Greek small letter rho, Ο, commonlyβ¦
Smiley Face Symbol (βΊ)
The smiley face symbol is βΊ. βΊ is U+263A WHITE SMILING FACE.β¦
Khanda Symbol β¬
The Khanda symbol β¬ is encoded as U+262C ADI SHAKTI and isβ¦
Congruent Symbol (β )
The congruent symbol is β . β is U+2245 APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO. Inβ¦
Scorpio Symbol (β)
The scorpio symbol is β. β is U+264F SCORPIUS, the encoded zodiacβ¦
Canadian Dollar
Related notation: Canadian Dollar
How to Type the Fire Symbol
Choose your device or app to insert the fire symbol without copying it from another page.
Fire Symbol on Windows
Open the emoji panel with Windows+. and search for βfire,β or copy π₯ from this page.
Fire Symbol on Mac
Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for βfire.β
Fire Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Use the Copy button to copy π₯, then paste it into the target app. Save a text-replacement shortcut only if the exact sequence is preserved.
Fire Symbol on Android
Use the Copy button to copy π₯, then paste it into the target app. Keyboard and emoji menus vary by device.
Fire Symbol on Chromebook
Copy π₯ from this page and press Ctrl+V. A supported character picker may also be available.
Fire Symbol on Microsoft Word
Paste π₯ into Word. For a single BMP character, Word can also convert its hexadecimal code with Alt+X.
Fire Symbol on Google Docs
Paste π₯ into Google Docs, or use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name or page title.
Fire Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the fire symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+1F525
FIRE
🔥
🔥
1F525
How to Use and Format the Fire Symbol
Format π₯ according to its role as fire notation. π₯ is U+1F525 FIRE, an emoji character used for fire-related labels and informal emphasis. Its color, flame shape, and level of detail vary by platform. For the fire symbol, do not choose a character only because it looks similar to another glyph; verify U+1F525 and keep the complete sequence together.
This page covers the Unicode emoji; flame outlines, alchemical fire marks, and broader fire symbolism are separate visual or interpretive topics. For web content containing the fire symbol, literal UTF-8 text is preferred when the font supports it; complete decimal or hexadecimal references are also valid. When the fire symbol conveys an action, category, identity, hazard, measurement, or other essential information, pair it with readable text and an accessible name rather than relying on shape alone.
Add visible warning text in safety contexts.
Provide an accessible label when π₯ is an icon or control.
Use the regulated pictogram where compliance is required.
Use the exact encoded form U+1F525 for fire symbol content.
Use UTF-8 text or complete numeric character references when publishing π₯ on the web.
Test π₯ in the target font, application, and screen-reader workflow.
Keep a visible text label near π₯ when readers may not recognize the glyph.
Fire Symbol Examples
Fire alert π₯Hot item π₯Campfire note π₯Trending post π₯Accessible label: βFireβUnicode sequence for Fire Symbol: U+1F525HTML decimal: 🔥HTML hexadecimal: 🔥CSS escapes: 1F525Accessible text label: Fire Symbol
Common Fire Symbol Mistakes
- Using π₯ as the only warning in a safety-critical message.
- Assuming the emoji has the same color on every platform.
- Calling π₯ an outline flame symbol.
- Using it as a substitute for a regulated flammable-material pictogram.
- Replacing the fire symbol with a lookalike without checking the code point or sequence.
- Assuming the fire symbol has exactly the same glyph in every font and operating system.
- Converting the fire symbol to an image when selectable and searchable text is required.
- Using π₯ as the only accessible name of an interactive control.
More About the Fire Symbol
Fire Symbol uses π₯, U+1F525 FIRE, an emoji character. It appears in messages, status labels, social posts, and informal emphasis. Vendor artwork can change the flameβs color, number of tongues, shading, and detail while the underlying emoji identity remains the same.
In conversation, π₯ may refer literally to fire or figuratively to heat, popularity, excitement, or a strong performance. The surrounding words create that interpretation. A content page should not claim that one figurative meaning is universal across languages, communities, and platforms.
The emoji is not a regulated fire-warning sign. Emergency instructions, workplace warnings, and public-safety notices require the wording, colors, layout, and procedures specified by the applicable rules. A decorative emoji cannot replace those requirements.
Fire is also different from alchemical fire marks, flame icons in a custom interface, and logos. When the glyph represents a button or status, add a visible or accessible label such as βTrending,β βHot,β or βFire alertβ that states the actual function.
Unicode Emoji charts establish the encoded character and vendor variation; OSHA material supports the boundary between a copyable emoji and safety signage. The page remains a character reference rather than a general article on fire symbolism.
Reviewed examples for Fire Symbol are Fire alert π₯, Hot item π₯, Campfire note π₯, Trending post π₯, and Accessible label: βFireβ. For Fire Symbol, they cover messages, weather or status labels, social text, and accessible emoji content and give editors concrete strings for copy testing instead of relying on an isolated glyph.
During QA for Fire Symbol, preserve U+1F525, apply these checksβAdd visible warning text in safety contexts. Provide an accessible label when π₯ is an icon or control. Use the regulated pictogram where compliance is required.βand verify the result against Unicode, W3C/WCAG, WHATWG HTML, and OSHA. Useful lookup names retained specifically for Fire Symbol include fire and Fire.
Continue exploring: Real Numbers Symbol (β) , Radioactive Symbol (β’) , Density Symbol (Ο) and Smiley Face Symbol (βΊ) . You can also browse all symbols.
Fire Symbol FAQ
What is the fire symbol?
π₯ is U+1F525 FIRE, an emoji character used for fire-related labels and informal emphasis. Its color, flame shape, and level of detail vary by platform.
What is the Unicode for π₯?
The encoded form is U+1F525: FIRE.
How do I type π₯?
Windows: Open the emoji panel with Windows+. and search for βfire,β or copy π₯ from this page. Mac: Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for βfire.β
Why does π₯ look different on different devices?
Emoji artwork is designed by each platform, while the code point remains U+1F525.
Can π₯ replace a fire-hazard sign?
No. Use the required safety sign and wording for regulated contexts.