
fireworks on Twitter/X
This is how the fireworks emoji ๐ looks on Twitter (X) Twemoji. Every platform designs emojis differently โ see the comparison below.
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๐ฆ Twitter/X Design Style
Twemoji features a clean, flat 2D design with consistent line weights and bright, saturated colors. As an open-source project (CC-BY 4.0), Twemoji is used by many platforms beyond Twitter, including Discord. The designs prioritize clarity and cross-platform consistency.
๐ About fireworks on Twitter/X
Twitter/X showcases the fireworks emoji with a vibrant and colorful style that reflects its activities design language. Since introducing emoji support in 2014, Twitter (X) Twemoji has refined how fireworks appears to feel natural within its interface.
Cross-platform differences matter for the fireworks emoji: Twitter/X's vibrant and colorful approach may convey a slightly different emotional nuance than the same emoji viewed in another activities set.
โน๏ธ Platform Details
- Platform
- Twitter (X) Twemoji
- Emoji Support Since
- 2014
- Website
- x.com
๐ก Twitter/X Activities Design Insight
Twemoji activity emojis use bold primary colors and simplified shapes that read clearly in timeline contexts. Sports equipment is shown in its most iconic orientation โ a basketball with visible lines, a football in mid-spiral โ maximizing instant recognition.
During major sporting events, Twitter activates custom hashflags โ special emojis attached to event hashtags โ that supplement the standard activity emoji set with event-specific iconography.
Usage Tip
Sports commentary tweets containing relevant activity emojis appear in Twitter's live event timelines more frequently, as the platform's algorithm associates emoji usage with topical relevance.
Cross-Platform Note
Twemoji's flat activity designs look noticeably different from Microsoft's 3D Fluent emojis, meaning a sports discussion thread can appear cartoon-like on Twitter web but richly detailed on the Windows app.
Fun Fact
The soccer ball Twemoji has been viewed more times than any other activity emoji on Twitter, with a single World Cup final generating over 3 billion individual emoji renders on the platform.