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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The Unicode Consortium is introducing a "Hairy Creature" emoji, resembling Bigfoot, in the upcoming Unicode 17.0 release this fall.
    2. This addition aims to embrace global diversity, as the creature may be known by various names like yowie and yeti in different cultures.
    3. Along with the Bigfoot emoji, other new additions include a trombone, treasure chest, distorted face, fight cloud, apple core, orca, and ballet dancers.
    4. Unicode 17.0 is set for release on September 9, 2025, with the new emojis appearing on Android and iOS soon after.

    Unicode is gearing up to introduce an intriguing addition this fall: a Bigfoot emoji, officially titled “Hairy Creature.” This update will be part of Unicode 17.0, bringing a host of new emoji options to users across the globe.

    Initially, the naming choice might raise eyebrows, especially since Bigfoot is a beloved figure in North American folklore. However, the Unicode Consortium aimed for a global standard. Yet, the decision leaves some fans feeling slighted. While “Hairy Creature” reflects inclusivity, many still connect with Bigfoot on a personal level.

    Along with the hairy addition, Unicode 17.0 will also feature a variety of other fun emojis. Users can look forward to seeing a trombone, a treasure chest, a distorted face, and even ballet dancers. This diverse selection promises to enhance digital conversations, adding depth to the way users express themselves.

    Unicode 17.0 is set for release on September 9, 2025. However, the new emoji may take additional time to appear on popular platforms like Android and iOS. Until then, users will need to be creative, using alternatives like Genmoji or Emoji Kitchen to convey their emotions.

    In a world increasingly dominated by digital interactions, emojis play a crucial role in communication. They offer a lighthearted way to connect and convey emotions, making conversations more engaging. As Unicode expands its offerings, users worldwide can look forward to richer and more varied communication tools.

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