Emoji Meaning
A graph showing a red (or sometimes green) trend line increasing over time, as stock prices or revenues. Commonly used to represent various types of increase, from numerical data to being metaphorically on the rise. May also represent trending content as well as facts, figures, and charts more generally.
Free Printable Emoji Bingo Game for Kids and Adults Bingo is a very popular game that is played by kids an adults of all ages. Today I have made 12 Free Printable Emoji Bingo Game Cards and a caller’s checklist. You can play this game at family get-together’s, kid’s parties, birthday parties, slumber parties and even on Christmas. Samsung devices use their own emoji designs which are different to those used on other Android devices.These glossy emojis appear on devices such as the Samsung Galaxy and Galaxy Note series and are updated as part of the Samsung One UI interface layer (previously Samsung Experience, before that Samsung TouchWiz) which runs on top of Android.
Note: red is used to represent increases in stock prices in Japan, where this emoji originates.
Chart Increasing was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010under the name “Chart with Upwards Trend”and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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Also Known As
- 📈 Positive Chart
- 📈 Up Pointing Graph
Apple Name
Emoji Bingo Game
📈 Chart with Upwards Trend
Unicode Name
📈 Chart with Upwards Trend
Codepoints
The host is responsible for generating and calling out the randomly chosen emoji as well as verifying each bingo. On the call page, click the spin button to generate the next randomly chosen emoji. Each randomly chosen emoji will show up at the bottom of the call.
Shortcodes
- :chart_with_upwards_trend:(Github, Slack)
- :chart_increasing:(Emojipedia)
See also
Bingo Emoji Icon
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Proposals
- 📈 Chart Increasing Emoji Proposal:L2/07-257,L2/09-026
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With emojis now part of every day language it was perhaps inevitable that they'd somehow end up in a bingo game. Mecca Bingo launched Emoji Bingo back in 2016. This is a 50 ball game that uses the popular icons in place of bingo numbers. This kind of thing has done before. Tombola for example used pirates and associated images for their Pirates game.
- Type Of Game: 50 Ball Bingo
- Cost: 25p to £3
- Open: 24/7
- Jackpots: Progressive in 19 calls
- Extras: Emoji Big One pays on 16 calls.
- Special Features: Jackpot is 100% shared by community
Emoji Bingo is a 50 ball game that features emojis such as the heart, smiley face, kiss, monkey see and the famous poo emoji. The bingo card consists of random emojis floating in speech marks. In many ways it looks and feels like Tombola's pulse. In fairness the latter is probably better game but Emoji Bingo does have some plus points.
The Emoji Big One
To play Emoji Bingo you first need to select your card price. You can choose 25p, 50p, £1, £2 or £3. You can only purchase one card per game. All players will play the same game but the value of the prizes and jackpots increase based on your chosen ticket price. Each bingo card has 10 numbers and the aim of the game is to coverall all number first in order to win the full house.
To complement the base game, Mecca's Emoji Bingo also has a couple of progressive jackpots. The Emoji Jackpot is won if house is called in 19 calls whilst The Emoji Big One is won if house is called in 16 calls. Both are community jackpots and 100% of the pot is shared by the rommies playing the game when the jackpot is won. At time of writing the jackpot was around £566 whilst the bigger pot was at £2600.
Our Verdict
Having also played Burst Bingo, another of Mecca Bingo's 50 Ball games, we didn't quite get the same enjoyment from Emoji. Like Burst the number calls are accompanied by the most annoying sound that quickly becomes aggrevating. This game would be better if the calls were actually read out 'smiley', 'poo face' etc. The Donald Duck on helium 'we have a winner' announcement at the end is not a highlight.
Emoji Bingo is one of three 50 ball games at Mecca Bingo. In our view it's not as good as either BOB or Burst. The community jackpots are nice but Burst offers the same game mechanic. Emoji just seems to be a game that 'was a good idea at the time' but misses the target. A game where characters involved is a nice variation on bingo but Pirates at Tombola is a much better experience.