hundred points
Celebrate your accomplishments, big or small, with the Hundred Points emoji! This emoji shows a colored illustration of the number 100 written in red, with two short lines drawn under it for emphasis.
One interesting aspect of this emoji is how it is not in a straight line. This was purposely done to make it resemble how teachers grade exams. By doing so, the 100% emoji, or hundred emoji, paid homage to its origins.
The 100 percent emoji originated from Japan, where it is customary for teachers to apply a stamp, in addition to a perfect 100 percent score on an exam paper, to signal that a student scored very well.
Regarding usage, this particular emoji is used in the same way the number 100 is used, to describe an amount or as a shortcut for 100%. This emoji can also be used to express the phrase “keep it at a hundred,” which is basically a more informal way of saying, “well done,” “great job,” or “keep it real.”
Share this emoji if you would like to say โI agree,โ but in a different way. Feel free to share this emoji, as a reaction, if you’ve just come across something you wholeheartedly support and believe in. If someone said something true, but in a brutally savage way, and you really, really liked it, go ahead and use the Hundred Points emoji to react to it!
Hundred Points is a fully-qualified emoji as part of Unicode 6.0 which was introduced in 2010.
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100 emoji
100% emoji
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Hundred Points Emoji is created in the year 2010.
Hundred Points Emoji Unicode Data
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Unicode codepoint1F4AF
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VersionVersion 6.0
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Year2010