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From the time they came onto the digital scene, emojis have been rapidly altering the way humans communicate. Just by being themselves, they broke down language barriers, quickened human connection, and even made a difference in a crisis. Yup, those cute little pictures you love to end your sentences or captions with, can come in handy in emergency situations like when you’re suddenly feeling faint or dizzy. Say, when you’re about to lose consciousness and you don’t have time to explain what’s happening, a dizzy emoji proves its usefulness by serving as an SOS signal to help you get assistance.

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As its name suggests, the dizzy emoji indicates dizziness. Dizziness is the feeling of being lightheaded, or unbalanced. Being dizzy, whether physically dizzy or mentally dizzy, is something no one should ever take for granted. When you’re dizzy, you’re prone to fainting, and you can easily be taken advantage of. Moreover, there are numerous, serious illnesses in which dizzy episodes can occur as a symptom. For instance, it could lead to a stroke, or even heart disease, even.

That said, let’s learn about the different types of dizzy emojis and how they can be used to enhance lives.

 

Variety of Dizzy Emojis

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Dizzy—it’s one word with one definition. In the world of emojis, that one word can be said through separate pictures, while all meaning the same thing!

This is what makes emojis fun and not boring for users. Imagine, you get to express yourself in multiple ways! If you’re tired of one emoji, you can always replace it with two, three, or four other ones.

Take the word “dizzy.” There’s the 😵 Dizzy Face emoji, 💫 Dizzy emoji made of stars, 😵‍💫 Face With Spiral Eyes emoji, and 🌀 Cyclone emoji. These four emojis depict being dizzy in fun creative ways. We break down each one of them below.

 

Dizzy Face Emoji

Dizzy Face emoji Apple version, Dizzy Face emoji

If you’re feeling dizzy, this emoji is likely to be the one you’ll first use. Out of all the dizzy emojis, the 😵 Dizzy Face emoji most closely depicts the human experience of feeling dizzy, with its arched eyebrows, x-shaped eyes, and wide-open, hollow mouth.

Other Names for the Dizzy Face Emoji

With that said, it comes as no surprise that some netizens have given the emoji alternative nicknames based on its other meanings. Some like to call it the shocked face and surprised face. Other users like to refer to the emoji as swirly eyes face, spiral eyes face, x eyes emoji, or cross-eyed emoji.

Dizzy Face Emoji on Different Platforms

dizzy face emoji on different platforms

This emoji’s visual style varies from platform to platform. Before you give it a whirl, check to see how the emoji will look from the gadget you are using.

The smiley’s eyes are in the shape of an x on most major platforms, such as Apple, Google, Samsung, and Windows. This emoji was previously featured with spiral eyes on some platforms until the launch of the new Face with Spiral Eyes emoji.

Other differences include the emoji’s hue; the dizzy face emoji’s Facebook version has a purple part on top of the smiley and is orange at the bottom. It’s the only dizzy face emoji with that particular color combination.

As for the others, Google’s design is mostly orange, while the only orange part in Apple’s version is its orange outline. The rest of the Apple smiley is yellow, same with Twitter, JoyPixels, Windows, and Samsung.

How To Use the Dizzy Face Emoji

Depending on the context, the dizzy face emoji has a variety of meanings. Most of the time, it represents the feeling of being physically or mentally lightheaded. Although it is known as the dizzy face, you can use this emoji to signify shock, surprise, or even disappointment.

Shocked to the point of nearly fainting by a situation, conversation, or person’s behavior? Then the dizzy face emoji is for you. It could be something as simple as a shocking news story or as unnerving as a meltdown from a usually chill friend.

This emoji can also be used to express how intoxicated you are after a wild night with friends. Moreover, in an online group chat, if the focus suddenly turns to you, share the dizzy face emoji to express how uncomfortable you’re feeling.

 

Dizzy Emoji

Dizzy emoji, Apple version of the Dizzy emoji

People who watch cartoons or read comic books have definitely seen this 💫 Dizzy emoji before. A cartoonish display of a golden star with a lengthy tail surrounding it, its design is similar to the halo of stars that surround cartoon or comic book characters. These stars appear when they get dizzy or “see stars,” a term given to someone when dazed or made unconscious by a blow to the head.

Other Names for the Dizzy Emoji

Sometimes, people like to be more descriptive with the names of their favorite emoji, like in the case of the dizzy emoji which is sometimes also referred to as the dizzy star emoji. Moreover, other users like to playfully refer to call it twin stars emoji, bliss emoji, or even orbit emoji.

Dizzy Emoji on Different Platforms

Dizzy Emoji on Different Platforms

Same as the first emoji, the dizzy emoji may appear different from platform to platform. Facebook’s version features two purple rings and three stars. while JoyPixels display a blue ring. Somewhat similar would be the Apple, Google, Samsung, and Microsoft versions, whilst Twitter’s design is flatter in shape with a mix of orange.

How To Use the Dizzy Emoji

This emoji is best to use if you want your posts and chats to have a slightly cutesy flavor. If you’re simply tired of smileys and want something else to depict your dizzy state, use this as well.

Apart from showing one is dizzy, the dizzy emoji may also be used to represent physical and emotional instability, as well as intoxication. Sometimes it conveys confusion and uneasiness, too.

Experiencing information overload in class? Slide in the dizzy emoji at the end of your rant.

Zoned out in the middle of a conversation with a friend? Send this emoji along with an apology to make the situation and the mood lighter.

Finally, you can use the dizzy emoji to enhance posts and conversations relating to crazy experiences like a wild night at the club, etc.

 

Cyclone Emoji

Cyclone emoji, Apple version of the Cyclone emoji

This emoji is a cartoon-like depiction of a cyclone, a storm system with a low-pressure core, and multiple thunderstorms. Out of all the dizzy emojis, the 🌀 Cyclone has the simplest design. What you see is what you get—it is blue and has a spiral shape. Some platforms depict varying shades of blue, from the outside of the illustration to the inside.

Most of the time, the cyclone refers to various weather phenomena. Later on, it became a representation of the feeling of dizziness. However, those that find the shape, colors, and design appealing to the eye use it more for its aesthetic value, and not so much for its meaning. If you plan to use it that way, the cyclone emoji fits best with posts that have a hypnotizing effect or swirl texture.

Other Names for the Cyclone Emoji

More often than not, people call it by what they see, the spinning emoji, spiral emoji, and swirl emoji. Imaginative people even call it the whirlpool emoji or portal emoji.

While referring to the weather condition, other names for the cyclone emoji are storm emoji and hurricane emoji.

Cyclone Emoji on Different Platforms

Cyclone Emoji on Different Platforms

As for the cyclone emoji’s art, compared to the other dizzy emojis, the differences in design aren’t too far apart. Apple, Google, and Windows all have their cyclone’s curved lines facing right, while some platforms have lines ending on both left and right.

How To Use the Cyclone Emoji

Now, if you want to use it for what it means, include the cyclone emoji in conversations or posts pertaining to situations blown out of proportion. It could be about a teacher scolding a student for not including a comma in an English paper, or a customer freaking out about a dish not on the menu at a supermarket.

If you prefer to concentrate on its direct meaning, naturally, the cyclone is a good emoji to use to describe storms or other weather disturbances such as hurricanes, tornadoes, windstorms, etc.

Storms of internal and metaphorical meaning are also included in this. Use the cyclone emoji while texting someone about a brewing storm or oncoming danger you can sense.

 

Face with Spiral Eyes Emoji

face with spiral eyes emoji

Closing off our list would be the 😵‍💫 Face with Spiral Eyes emoji, the most recently designed dizzy emoji. This dizzy-looking face emoji made its public debut in September 2020. The emoji was released as part of Emoji 13.1, the 13th batch of symbols approved by the Unicode Consortium.

What makes the emoji interesting is how it’s uniquely designed. If you look at the emoji closely, you’ll see that the face with spiral eyes emoji is a combination of the dizzy and dizzy face emojis.

Face with Spiral Eyes Emoji on Different Platforms

Face with Spiral Eyes Emoji on Different Platforms

Meanwhile, the artwork styles for the face with spiral eyes emoji across platforms appear slightly different with some of the features like eye swirls.

Google’s and Samsung’s eye swirls are thin and black, while Microsoft’s eyes are thick and dark brown. On the other hand, Apple and Twitter’s versions are thick and moderately brown. It is interesting to note that WhatsApp’s version of the face with spiral eyes emoji has light blue, swirly eyes.

How To Use the Face with Spiral Eyes Emoji

Typically, people share the face with spiral eyes emoji to describe being dizzy, hypnotized, or being put under a spell. It also works best when it represents a state of confusion, loss, or even “seeing stars.”

With this in mind, if you were blindly put in a situation and now you’re out of it, including the face with spiral eyes emoji in a post about that would be perfect. It could be about a breakup, an “I don’t even know what I see in him or her, I was blind before,” type of situation, and more.

Moreover, since the face with spiral eyes emoji portrays a comedic depiction of hallucination, use the emoji in the lightest possible manner. Include it at the end of a conversation about seeing something that turned out to be a figment of your imagination. It could be about seeing a former beau that wasn’t really there, or something as simple as a rainbow in the sky that turned out to be fake.

On a more positive note, if someone has sent you a picture or video that captivated you to some extent, bring in the face with spiral eyes emoji to convey your emotion. It might be a natural, beautiful phenomenon like the Northern Lights in Iceland, or a beautifully plated dish. As long as it enthralls and holds your attention, add the face with spiral eyes emoji to your post.

 

Deal With The Dizzy

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While it’s fun to talk and share dizzy emojis, experiencing the real thing is no walk in the park. Sometimes, being dizzy can even be quite dangerous. But then again, how will you know if you’re dizzy? During a dizzy episode, you may feel as if you’re spinning or moving when actually you’re not. You’ll also feel woozy as if your head is heavy or floating about.

So, what to do if it happens to you? First of all, sit or lie down immediately if you feel dizzy. This will reduce your chances of falling. And then, drink a glass of water, and move to a shaded, air-conditioned spot if your dizziness stems from dehydration.

Call 911 immediately if you develop weakness or numbness throughout your body, if you have slurred speech, or if you’re experiencing severe headaches. These are symptoms of a stroke. If you experience persistent dizziness that lasts a long time, make an appointment with your doctor. The cause of your dizziness could be an underlying health problem. If it turns out that it is, your health will only get worse if that condition goes untreated.

Some conditions associated with dizziness are anemia, anxiety disorders, and chronic migraines. Neurologic disorders like Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis, which both affect a person’s balance, could start from dizziness.

 

Conclusion

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We hope you learned a lot from our quick guide on how to use all types of dizzy emojis. As you might have noticed, a large part of the tutorial revolved around usage, definition, and design.

Be that as it may, when dealing with social media, it’s always good to bring something new to the table. So, if you’d like to make your content more engaging, it would be good to say something people will take with them when they leave your page.

As an example, educate people on the harmful effects of dizziness. You can also talk about what to do when someone is feeling dizzy, like what we did in the earlier sections.

Emerji

Drowning emoji, drowning emoji with a lifebuoy

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If you’ve never heard of the term “emerji,” you probably will soon. This new and interesting term is a combination of the words, “emoji” and “emergency.” Emerji was coined by emoji experts that believe emojis could be valuable in situations like medical emergencies where every second counts.

As of now, though, there hasn’t been a lot of solid research on emoji and response times in emergency scenarios. Most of this is because the language is relatively new. Even so, it’s been proven that graphics have a track record of being faster and easier to understand than written information. Take a look at the safety card on the back of a plane seat; it’s made up mostly of images and presented that way for a reason. Furthermore, social media posts have geotags which allow authorities to locate users in emergency situations.

As more studies continue to be made about this, let’s not forget that as digital netizens, it’s our duty to keep our online community safe. Quickly call for help when you see a post from someone that needs medical attention immediately. Your concern and presence of mind might even save a life.