White Cane Emoji
Be familiar with one of the important tools for the disabled community with the white cane emoji. This emoji represents a guide for blind people.
The white cane emoji was first adopted by the International White Cane Safety Day in 1971. The day is observed annually on October 15th to raise awareness of the skills and independence of people who are blind or have low vision.
White Cane is a fully-qualified emoji, part of Unicode 12.0 , introduced in 2019, and was added to Emoji 12.0 .
This emoji is part of the Objects and is grouped with other Tool emojis. Part of the Unicode Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs block. Introduced in 2019.
To find this emoji, you can use the following keywords:
Copy and paste the White Cane emoji:
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Codes & Encoding for the White Cane Emoji
Click any code below to copy it to your clipboard.
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Codepoint
U+1F9AF✓ Copied -
HTML (decimal)
🦯✓ Copied -
HTML (hex)
🦯✓ Copied -
CSS
\1F9AF✓ Copied -
JavaScript
\u{1F9AF}✓ Copied -
URL-encoded
%F0%9F%A6%AF✓ Copied -
Shortcode
:white_cane:✓ Copied - Unicode block Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs
How to Type the White Cane Emoji
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iOS Use the emoji keyboard (globe icon → smiley)
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Android Use Gboard's emoji keyboard, or type the emoji's name
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Windows Win + . opens the emoji picker
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macOS Ctrl + Cmd + Space opens the character viewer
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Linux Ctrl + Shift + e then codepoint, or use IBus picker
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Web Paste the character or use an emoji-picker library
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Slack Type :white_cane: (autocompletes to the emoji)
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Discord Type :white_cane: (autocompletes to the emoji)
White Cane Emoji on Different Platforms
How to Use the White Cane Emoji
- He uses a white cane 🦯 to navigate
- The white cane 🦯 helps her walk safely
- Seeing someone with a white cane 🦯 is inspiring