Today is World Emoji Day and to celebrate, we’ve put together a sequence of Emojis to see if you can decipher what they say.
Created back in 1998 by a Japanese phone engineer named Shigetaka Kurita, when working on a way for customers to communicate through icons. The result was a set of 176 icons called Emoji, and was designed to add emotional context to flat text.
The name Emoji combines two Japanese words: e (picture) and moji (character). Amazingly, there are more than 1800 Emojis available.
Okay, history lesson over. Take a look at what our cryptic Emoji sequence actually means.
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It’s World Emoji Day!
Today is World Emoji Day and to celebrate, we’ve put together a sequence of Emojis to see if you can decipher what they say.
Created back in 1998 by a Japanese phone engineer named Shigetaka Kurita, when working on a way for customers to communicate through icons. The result was a set of 176 icons called Emoji, and was designed to add emotional context to flat text.
The name Emoji combines two Japanese words: e (picture) and moji (character). Amazingly, there are more than 1800 Emojis available.
Okay, history lesson over. Take a look at what our cryptic Emoji sequence actually means.
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