
jack-o-lantern on Google
This is how the jack-o-lantern emoji ๐ looks on Google Android & Chrome. Every platform designs emojis differently โ see the comparison below.
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๐ค Google Design Style
Google's Noto Emoji uses a flat, playful design with bold colors and simple shapes. Earlier versions used 'blob' characters which were very popular. Current designs are more standardized but retain Google's characteristic warmth and accessibility. They prioritize clarity at small sizes.
๐ About jack-o-lantern on Google
Google Android & Chrome gives the jack-o-lantern emoji a rounded and friendly treatment, staying true to its broader activities aesthetic. The design reflects choices made since 2013 about how emojis should feel to users on this platform.
Among activities emojis, the jack-o-lantern emoji highlights how Google's rounded and friendly style diverges from other platforms, reinforcing why the same emoji can feel different depending on the device.
โน๏ธ Platform Details
- Platform
- Google Android & Chrome
- Emoji Support Since
- 2013
- Website
- google.com
๐ก Google Activities Design Insight
Google's activity emojis favor a clean, iconographic approach where equipment is shown in its most recognizable orientation. The soccer ball is a perfect front-facing view, and the basketball shows the characteristic curved lines prominently.
In Google Fit, certain activity emojis are used as visual markers in workout summaries, with the running shoe and bicycle emojis mapping directly to tracked exercise categories.
Usage Tip
On Pixel devices, the activity emojis appear in adaptive notifications during workout tracking, giving real-time visual feedback that leverages the emoji artwork rather than generic icons.
Cross-Platform Note
Google's game controller emoji shows a modern wireless gamepad while Apple displays a more classic design, which can create a subtle generational mismatch in gaming conversations.
Fun Fact
Google's original blob-era party popper emoji shot confetti in only two colors. The 2017 redesign expanded it to five colors, and internal documents show the design went through fourteen revisions to get the confetti trajectory right.