Confused Face
π
The confused face π has slightly asymmetrical features β one side higher than the other β visualizing puzzlement. Used for: genuine confusion about instructions, uncertain reactions to ambiguous messages, 'wait, what?' moments, and mild disappointment that something isn't clear. Different from π€ (active thinking) and π (deadpan) β π is specifically about feeling lost or perplexed. Common in customer service replies ('the instructions said to do X but it didn't work π'), in texts about unclear plans, and in reactions to confusing news. Among 'unsure' emojis, π carries mild displeasure β you're not just confused, you're also slightly bothered by being confused. In friend chats it appears when plans get confusing or when someone gives an unclear answer. Universal across age groups.
When a guy sends π, he's confused β about your message, the plan, or something he just learned. Take it as a prompt to clarify. Not angry, but mildly bothered by lack of clarity. Friendly signal to provide more information without him having to ask directly.
A girl sending π is puzzled β about plans, your message, or a situation. Read as 'I need more information.' Could also signal mild displeasure at confusing communication. If repeated, she's signaling she's still not clear. Open-up to clarify rather than assuming she gets it.
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Same codepoint U+1F615. Different drawings on different systems.
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