The Copy & Paste  Cross Emoji!

As of March 2020 the Cross Emoji is the #339th most used emoji out of the 3,304 emojis in the Unicode Standard Collection.


Used thousands of times every day the cross emoji is officially referred to as the Latin Cross Emoji or as the Christian Cross Emoji and is a traditional cross in the middle of a purple square with rounded corners.

Did you know? Six billion emojis are used every single day. That's like an emoji a day for almost every person on planet earth! 🌎😲

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The Cross emoji first became a standardize Emoji in the in Unicode 1.1 in 1993 and was added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

What Readers are Saying About The Emoji Bible:

After only 3 days worth  I am already feeling inspired and refreshed. It relates biblical truths to everyday situations making God's word come to life in a way that's easy and fun to understand!

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After only 3 days worth  I am already feeling inspired and refreshed. This is a true masterpiece. The Emoji Bible relates biblical truths to everyday situations making God's word come to life in a way that's easy and fun to understand!

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Love the emotions aligned with scripture. I love the individual gospels. Excited for the Spanish version to come out so I can take to Panamá. 

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Love this! It's written like you're having a conversation. Easy to follow notes.

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Includes Chapter Devotional Study Questions

The Bible. The story of God’s love for His children. Many of us know that we should be reading, studying, and sharing it with each other more but actually doing that? It can be difficult.

But, what if there was a simple book that was just a part of the Bible? What if that book could help you study the Bible piece by piece without making it feel like you’re studying? How would we do that?

The answer? EMOJIs.

Think about it, we’ve been using EMOJIs to attach feelings to things for a long time! That is what this project is all about. We call it the EMOJI Bible. While we may not always see it, the Bible is deeply emotional. By showing these Bible verses next to EMOJIs, we can get a better sense of the feelings contained within, including the writer, the people in the story, the reader, and even God!

The best part is that this book & Bible study is great for all ages. So, if you’re interested in doing a devotional, or online Bible study that will help you understand and relate to Bible verses in a way that makes sharing it easier, we encourage you to check out the EMOJI Bible, starting here with the Book of James. 

Includes Bible study questions for personal or group online Bible study.


Cross Emoji Icons by the  Device!

The cross icon will look different dependent on the browser, device or application you are using to enter the emoji or icon. Here are some of the most frequent Emoji collections and how the cross icon looks for each.

Apple Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV use the Apple Color Emoji font installed on iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. Some Apple devices support Animoji and Memoji. 

Facebook Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on the Facebook website, Messenger for web, and Messenger for Android. Facebook apps for iOS and Android use native emojis for their respective platform instead of Facebook's own emoji images.

Google Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on used on most Android devices, Gmail Web Interface, Google Meet, and ChromeOS. These are provided as part of the Noto Emoji project. These images are also used for Slack on non-Apple platforms including Windows, Linux, and Android.

Samsung Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on Samsung devices such as the Samsung Galaxy and Galaxy Note series and are updated as part of the Samsung One UI interface layer which runs on top of Android.

Whatsapp Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on WhatsApp. WhatsApp has its own emoji designs which are displayed on all WhatsApp for Android and WhatsApp Web.

Microsoft Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji  on PCs and tablets running Windows 10. These are provided by the Segoe Color Emoji font, although some applications show black and white emojis from an earlier release.

Twitter Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on Twitter and can be inserted via emoji keyboard or picker. Alternatively emojis can be copy and pasted by choosing from the emojis. Twemoji is an open source emoji project, created and owned by Twitter. 

JoyPixels Cross Icon

This is the icon shown when users enter the cross emoji using the JoyPixels set known as EmojiOne prior to 2019-03-28. Images from JoyPixels are available under paid licenses, with the initial releases being open source. This Emoji is from JoyPixels 6.0 are displayed below.

OpenMoji Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji with OpenMoji a free and open source emoji library which can be used for a variety of purposes. Available with a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International) license.

Emojidex Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji from the emojidex set which can be used on any web site or app that includes the emojidex libraries. User-submitted emoji images which are outside of the standard emoji set can be found on the emojidex website.

LG Cross Icon

This is the icon that appears when users enter the cross emoji on LG devices before 2017. New LG phones sold from 2017 onward (G6 and above) use the stock Android emoji set from Google as do any previous LG phones that received the Android 7.0 Nougat update.

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