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Raised Hand Emoji ✋

The Raised Hand emoji ✋ is Unicode U+270B RAISED HAND. This page covers the exact character rather than every hand gesture, sign-language handshape, or organization-specific hand sign.

Character
Unicode
U+270B

Raised Hand Emoji Copy and Paste

Press the Copy button beside ✋, then paste it into the destination. Verify that the copied value remains U+270B RAISED HAND.

Copy the raised hand emoji One click copies the exact Unicode character.
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    Copy

    Press the button to copy ✋.

  2. 2
    Place the cursor

    Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.

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    Paste

    Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or the mobile Paste command.

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What Is the Raised Hand Emoji?

✋ has the Unicode character name RAISED HAND and code point U+270B. It is an emoji-capable character. Its interpretation comes from the surrounding message, while the encoded identity stays the same.

participation prompts

classroom notes

interface examples

messages

Unicode testing

Raised Hand Emoji Variants and Related Forms

Waving hand

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Raised back of hand

different gesture emoji

Hand with fingers splayed

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How to Type the Raised Hand Emoji

Choose your device or app to insert the raised hand emoji without copying it from another page.

Raised Hand Emoji on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 270B and press Alt + X. In other Windows apps, use the emoji or symbol picker when available, or copy ✋ from this page.

Raised Hand Emoji on Mac

Open Character Viewer with Control + Command + Space, search for Raised Hand, or copy ✋ from this page and paste it into the target app.

Raised Hand Emoji on iPhone and iPad

Use the emoji keyboard when the character is available, or copy ✋ from this page and paste it. Check that the full character remains intact.

Raised Hand Emoji on Android

Use the emoji keyboard or character search when available, or copy ✋ from this page and paste it into the destination.

Raised Hand Emoji on Chromebook

Open the emoji picker with Search + Shift + Space when available, or copy ✋ from this page and paste it.

Raised Hand Emoji on Microsoft Word

In Microsoft Word, type 270B and press Alt + X, or use Insert → Symbol when the character is listed. Confirm the result is ✋.

Raised Hand Emoji on Google Docs

Copy ✋ from this page and paste it into Google Docs. Use a font and device that display the character clearly.

Raised Hand Emoji Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the raised hand emoji in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+270B
Unicode name RAISED HAND
HTML decimal
HTML hex
CSS escape 270B

How to Use and Format the Raised Hand Emoji

Use ✋ as the exact Unicode character U+270B RAISED HAND. The surrounding text should describe the action or message, especially in participation and interface contexts. Do not require users to infer an instruction solely from the gesture artwork. Preserve any complete emoji sequence used by the document, and test the final rendering because platforms can display the base character differently. In source code, separate the visible emoji from its HTML or CSS encoding.

  • Use the name Raised Hand Emoji for U+270B.

  • Add a clear action label when the emoji appears in a control.

  • Distinguish ✋ from Waving Hand, Raised Back of Hand, and other gestures.

  • Do not assign sign-language or organization-specific meaning without explicit context.

  • Preserve complete emoji sequences, including modifiers when present.

  • Use literal UTF-8 in HTML where possible.

  • Use ✋ or ✋ only when a character reference is required.

  • Provide keyboard and nonvisual alternatives for interactive actions.

  • Verify the code point after copy, paste, and export.

  • Test rendering and spacing on the target platform.

Raised Hand Emoji Examples

  • Raised Hand emoji: ✋
  • Raise hand ✋
  • Question ✋
  • Participation ✋
  • Copy sample: ✋
  • Unicode: U+270B
  • HTML decimal: ✋
  • HTML hexadecimal: ✋
  • CSS escape: 270B
  • Accessible label: Raise hand

Common Raised Hand Emoji Mistakes

  • Do not use the broad title Hand Symbol for the exact character U+270B RAISED HAND.
  • Do not treat ✋ as the universal representation of every hand gesture.
  • Do not confuse ✋ with Waving Hand or Raised Back of Hand.
  • Do not use the emoji as the only label for an interactive control.
  • Do not assume the same artwork or skin appearance on every platform.
  • Do not remove variation selectors or skin-tone modifiers from a sequence that requires them.
  • Do not substitute a custom organization hand sign with this emoji.
  • Do not infer sign-language meaning from the Unicode character alone.
  • Do not copy a similar hand emoji without checking its code point.
  • Do not convert the character to an image when selectable text is needed.

Raised Hand emoji: exact identity

✋ is Unicode U+270B RAISED HAND. The platform supplies the visual artwork.

One encoded gesture, not every hand sign

This page does not define sign-language handshapes, organization gestures, fraternity signs, or all hand emoji.

More About the Raised Hand Emoji

The Raised Hand emoji is ✋, encoded as Unicode U+270B with the character name RAISED HAND. It is a selectable character that can be copied into messages, participation prompts, classroom notes, interface examples, and HTML. Depending on the platform and presentation settings, it may appear as colorful emoji artwork or as a text-style symbol, but the underlying character remains U+270B. This page uses “Raised Hand Emoji” as the canonical identity. The older broad title “Hand Symbol” is too wide because Unicode contains many hand and gesture characters, and real-world hand signs can have meanings that are not represented by this one code point. ✋ should not be presented as the universal symbol for sign language, a fraternity, an organization, a legal instruction, or every type of hand gesture. In everyday text, the character can accompany wording about raising a hand, requesting attention, pausing, or participating. The text around it should define the intended action. For an interface button, voting tool, classroom app, or status control, do not use the emoji as the only instruction. Add a visible label or accessible name such as “Raise hand,” and ensure that users can understand and operate the control without interpreting the artwork. The Raised Hand emoji is distinct from 👋 WAVING HAND, 🤚 RAISED BACK OF HAND, 🖐 HAND WITH FINGERS SPLAYED, and other gesture emoji. Choose the exact code point that matches the documented interaction. Skin-tone sequences are also encoded differently from the base character and should be preserved as complete sequences when used. In HTML, use literal UTF-8 ✋, decimal ✋, or hexadecimal ✋. In CSS generated content, use 270B. Test the final rendering, spacing, and accessible name in the actual browser or application rather than relying on a preview alone. The attached sources support the character identity, encoding, and accessible presentation; the surrounding application must still define what action the hand represents.

Raised Hand Emoji FAQ

What is the Unicode for the Raised Hand emoji?

The character is U+270B, named RAISED HAND.

How do I copy ✋?

Use the Copy button, paste the emoji, and verify that the stored character is U+270B.

Is ✋ the same as Waving Hand?

No. 👋 is a different emoji character.

Can ✋ label a Raise Hand button?

Yes, but the control should also have visible text or an accessible name.

How can I use ✋ in HTML?

Use literal UTF-8 ✋, ✋, or ✋.

Why does ✋ look different on another platform?

The platform supplies its own emoji artwork while the encoded character remains U+270B.