Ribbon Emoji Copy and Paste
Press the Copy button beside π, then paste it into the destination. Verify that the copied value remains U+1F380 RIBBON.
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- 1Copy
Press the button to copy π.
- 2Place the cursor
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- 3Paste
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What Is the Ribbon Emoji?
π has the Unicode character name RIBBON and code point U+1F380. It is an emoji character that may be used as a decorative ribbon or bow in text. Its artwork can vary by platform, but the encoded character remains U+1F380.
decorative text
gift labels
celebration notes
usernames
Unicode and renderer testing
Related forms
Ribbon Emoji Variants and Related Forms
Reminder ribbon
different emoji character
Text bow
multi-character decorative form
Wrapped gift
gift-related emoji
Heart Symbol (β₯)
Heart Symbol is represented by β₯, the Unicode character BLACK HEART SUITβ¦
White Heart Symbol β‘
The white heart symbol β‘ is U+2661 WHITE HEART SUIT, an outlinedβ¦
Flower Symbol (βΏ)
The flower symbol is βΏ. βΏ is U+273F BLACK FLORETTE, a decorativeβ¦
Sparkles Emoji β¨
β¨ is the Sparkles, a cluster of sparkling stars. It is commonlyβ¦
Star Symbol (β )
The star symbol is β . The black star is a filled starβ¦
How to Type the Ribbon Emoji
Choose your device or app to insert the ribbon emoji without copying it from another page.
Ribbon Emoji on Windows
In Microsoft Word, type 1F380 and press Alt + X. In other Windows apps, use the emoji or symbol picker when available, or copy π from this page.
Ribbon Emoji on Mac
Open Character Viewer with Control + Command + Space, search for Ribbon, or copy π from this page and paste it into the target app.
Ribbon Emoji on iPhone and iPad
Use the emoji keyboard when the character is available, or copy π from this page and paste it. Check that the full character remains intact.
Ribbon Emoji on Android
Use the emoji keyboard or character search when available, or copy π from this page and paste it into the destination.
Ribbon Emoji on Chromebook
Open the emoji picker with Search + Shift + Space when available, or copy π from this page and paste it.
Ribbon Emoji on Microsoft Word
In Microsoft Word, type 1F380 and press Alt + X, or use Insert β Symbol when the character is listed. Confirm the result is π.
Ribbon Emoji on Google Docs
Copy π from this page and paste it into Google Docs. Use a font and device that display the character clearly.
Ribbon Emoji Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the ribbon emoji in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+1F380
RIBBON
🎀
🎀
1F380
How to Use and Format the Ribbon Emoji
Use π as the exact Unicode Ribbon character, U+1F380. Keep the surrounding wording responsible for the message and use the emoji as a supporting text element rather than as an unexplained instruction. Because the rendered design is platform-specific, do not specify visual details such as a fixed color, knot shape, or shading unless the final artwork has been tested. In code, distinguish the displayed emoji from its HTML or CSS representation and preserve the full code point during export.
Call the character Ribbon emoji when exact identity matters.
Use U+1F380 to distinguish it from other ribbon or bow forms.
Do not describe a platform-specific color as part of the Unicode identity.
Keep essential meaning in text rather than relying on the emoji alone.
Provide an accessible name for informative or interactive uses.
Use literal UTF-8 in HTML when possible.
Use the decimal or hexadecimal character reference only when source encoding requires it.
Verify the character after copy, paste, export, or database conversion.
Distinguish π from Reminder Ribbon and text bow sequences.
Test rendering in the target platform before depending on spacing or size.
Ribbon Emoji Examples
Ribbon emoji: πGift label πDecorative heading πCopy sample: πUnicode: U+1F380HTML decimal: 🎀HTML hexadecimal: 🎀CSS escape: 1F380Accessible label: Ribbon emojiRenderer comparison: π
Common Ribbon Emoji Mistakes
- Do not use the broad title βBow Symbolβ when the encoded character is U+1F380 RIBBON.
- Do not confuse π with an archery bow or musical bow.
- Do not substitute π for the Reminder Ribbon emoji.
- Do not assume the ribbon has a fixed color on every platform.
- Do not treat a text bow sequence as the same encoded character.
- Do not rely on the emoji alone for an interactive control.
- Do not convert the character to an image when selectable text is required.
- Do not copy a similar-looking character without checking its code point.
- Do not add cultural or awareness meanings that are not established by the surrounding text.
- Do not expect identical artwork in every font or operating system.
Exact Unicode identity
Ribbon emoji: exact identity
π is Unicode U+1F380 RIBBON. The artwork can vary while the code point stays the same.
Intent boundary
Ribbon is not every kind of bow
This page does not cover archery bows, musical bows, awareness-ribbon graphics, logos, or custom ribbon artwork.
More About the Ribbon Emoji
The Ribbon emoji is π, encoded as Unicode U+1F380 with the character name RIBBON. It is a single selectable character that can be copied into messages, captions, labels, usernames, documents, and HTML. Platforms normally display it with emoji artwork, so the exact shape, folds, color, and shading may differ even though the underlying code point is unchanged.
This page uses βRibbon emojiβ as the canonical identity. The broader word βbowβ can refer to an archery bow, a musical bow, a tied ribbon, a gesture, or other unrelated objects. Those meanings are not interchangeable. When the intended character is π, use the exact Unicode value U+1F380 and describe it as Ribbon when technical accuracy is important. Do not assume that every ribbon illustration or awareness ribbon is this character.
The emoji can be placed beside a gift label, decorative heading, celebration note, or other text example, but the surrounding words should carry the essential information. If π is used as an icon in a button, filter, or status, provide a visible label or accessible name. Decorative emoji can be hidden from assistive technology when it repeats information already expressed in text; informative uses need an equivalent text description.
In HTML, use the literal UTF-8 character π where possible. The decimal character reference is 🎀 and the hexadecimal reference is 🎀. In CSS generated content, use the escape 1F380 and terminate it with a space when required by the following text. After copying or exporting, verify the code point rather than judging only the rendered image.
Related characters have separate identities. The Reminder Ribbon emoji is not the same character, and text bow sequences such as ΰ¨ΰ§ are composed differently. Choosing among them should be based on the encoded character and the intended context, not on a vague visual similarity.
For content migration, match U+1F380 rather than the word βbowβ alone. That prevents unrelated archery, music, gesture, and graphic-design records from being merged into the Ribbon emoji page. The attached sources support character identity, encoding, and accessible presentation, not a fixed visual style or universal decorative meaning.
Continue exploring: Heart Symbol (β₯) , White Heart Symbol β‘ , Flower Symbol (βΏ) and Sparkles Emoji β¨ . You can also browse all symbols.
Ribbon Emoji FAQ
What is the Unicode for the Ribbon emoji?
The Ribbon emoji is U+1F380, named RIBBON in Unicode.
How do I copy π?
Use the Copy button, paste the character, and verify that the stored code point is U+1F380.
Is π the same as the Reminder Ribbon emoji?
No. They are separate encoded emoji characters.
Does the Ribbon emoji have a fixed color?
No. Platforms supply their own emoji artwork, so color and shape can differ.
How can I use π in HTML?
Use literal UTF-8 π, 🎀, or 🎀.
Does π need an accessible label?
Yes when it carries information or functions as an interactive icon without sufficient nearby text.