X Emoji
❌ X Emoji — Copy and Paste
Looking for the x emoji, cross emoji, x mark emoji, red x emoji, wrong emoji? You are in the right place. Below is a curated set of 8 x emoji variations you can copy and paste in one tap — each with its name and meaning. The red cross ❌ is the opposite of the green tick — a clear 'nope, wrong, denied' across every platform.
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What does the x emoji mean?
The X emoji ❌ means no, wrong, incorrect, cancelled or not allowed. On this page you can copy popular variants such as ❌ (cross mark), ✖️ (multiply), ❎ (cross mark button), 🚫 (prohibited) and more. The red cross ❌ is the opposite of the green tick — a clear 'nope, wrong, denied' across every platform.
How to copy and paste the x emoji
- On phone (iPhone / Android): tap an emoji card above — it copies automatically — then long-press the text box in any app and choose Paste.
- On desktop (Windows / Mac): click an emoji, then press Ctrl + V (Windows) or Cmd + V (Mac) where you want it.
- X Emoji keyboard shortcut: on Windows press Win + . (period), on Mac press Ctrl + Cmd + Space to open the emoji picker.
X Emoji on iPhone, Android & other apps
The x emoji is standard Unicode, so it copies and pastes everywhere — WhatsApp, Instagram, Discord, Snapchat, X (Twitter), Gmail and more. The picture looks slightly different on Apple, Google (Android), Samsung and Microsoft because each designs its own emoji artwork, but the meaning stays the same.
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X Emoji — FAQ
What does the x emoji mean?
The X emoji ❌ means no, wrong, incorrect, cancelled or not allowed.
How do I copy and paste the x emoji?
Tap or click any emoji card on this page — it copies instantly to your clipboard. Then paste it anywhere with Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac) or long-press → Paste on mobile.
What is the x emoji used for?
The red cross ❌ is the opposite of the green tick — a clear 'nope, wrong, denied' across every platform.
Does the x emoji work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. Every emoji here is standard Unicode, so it works on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, WhatsApp, Instagram, Discord and TikTok. Only the artwork style differs between Apple, Google and Samsung.