A symbol of horror and a similar face of death in the emoji world is the skull emoji. It is an emoji in the form of a human skull. People often confuse it with the skull and crossbones emoji. They both are totally different and should not be misunderstood.
When should you use a skull emoji?
Only when you want to be a spooky scary skeleton, of course.
When was the Skull Emoji first used?
Based on our research, this skull emoji was included in Unicode 6.0 which was released in 2010. Later on, in 2015, it was also accepted into the Emoji 1.0 set. Keep reading to learn more about the skull.
Two eyes, one nose, several names.
The Skull Emoji may also be known as:
💀 Death Emoji
💀 Grey Skull
💀 Skeleton emoji
Similar skeleton emojis
We don’t have any information on more skeleton emojis, but you might want to check our emojibook.
More information for the curious mind
Here is some recommended reading if you are interested in learning more about how emojis came to be, check “Also Known As“