The Unicode Consortium has announced that it’s adding what’s essentially a Bigfoot emoji to the open Unicode standard this fall. The famous cryptid will appear as “Hairy Creature” alongside a selection of other fun new emoji options in Unicode 17.0.
It might seem strange that a consortium of companies as powerful as Apple, Google and Microsoft would practically subtweet one of North America’s most famous semi-mythological creatures. But the global nature of Unicode makes avoiding region-specific nomenclature preferable whenever possible. To me, that’s Bigfoot, plain and simple, but elsewhere in the world it might scan as a yowie, yeti, nuk-luk, hibagon, orang pendekor or an almas.
Besides “Hairy Creature,” Unicode 17.0 also includes the following new emoji additions:
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Trombone
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Treasure chest
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Distorted Face
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Fight Cloud
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Apple Core
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Orca
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Ballet Dancers
Unicode 17.0 is slated to be released on September 9, 2025, but these new emoji likely won’t be added to Android and iOS until a bit after the standard is updated. You’ll just have to make do with what you can create with Genmoji or Emoji Kitchen while you wait.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/unicodes-new-emoji-refuses-to-put-respect-on-bigfoots-name-184412935.html?src=rss
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