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In summary:
- Macworld reports that the Unicode Consortium has announced nine new emojis expected to arrive on iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices in 2027.
- Notable additions include a cracked smiling face, whole pickle, lighthouse, monarch butterfly, net with handle, and meteor emoji for enhanced digital communication.
- Apple will create its own stylistic versions of these emojis, likely releasing them in iOS 27.3 or iOS 27.4 next year.
With its announcement of new set of emojis to be released next year, the Unicode Consortium is finally giving us an image of a whole, crisp pickle. You’ll soon be able to stop fretting about using the current chopped pickle/cucumber emoji (which will remain, to the relief of chopped gourd enthusiasts everywhere).
In addition to the pickle, eight other emojis will become available. You can see them in the above image, but here’s a summary:
- Monarch Butterfly: This will join the current blue Morpho Butterfly (🦋). Unicode’s Jennifer Daniel states that the Monarch offers “a different weight class of meaning, carrying a narrative of generational resilience, endurance, and deep ancestral memory.” While the Morpho is “the symbol for ‘pretty aesthetics.’”
- Net with Handle: If you’ve always felt that a bucket (🪣) wasn’t quite the symbol you needed, the Net with Handle is here to the rescue.
- Meteor: Not to be confused with Comet, which is, apparently, “a sparkling blue ball of ice,” as Daniel puts it. But currently, there’s no blue ball of ice in iOS or macOS; search for “meteor” or “comet,” and you’ll find an emoji that looks like the new Meteor (☄️), as well as a shooting star (💫) and a dotted image on the Mac (☄). “Fonts with a ball of fire will move that design to this new home,” Daniel said.
- Leftwards/Rightwards Thumb Sign: Your mother said that pointing (👉🏼 👈🏼) is rude. Pointing with your thumbs seems a lot more congenial.
- Cracked Smiling Face: It’s not just an emoji. It’s a sign of the times.
- Lighthouse: A “literal guiding light through the dark night of your soul,” Daniel describes.
- Pickle: For the times you’re caught in one. Or you’re asked about what you want on your chicken sandwich.
- Eraser: Daniel said this one “helps when retroactive boundary-setting or communicating the urge to wipe the slate clean.”
Apple creates its own stylistic versions of the emojis approved by the Unicode Consortium, so these new emojis will look different in iOS, iPadOS, and macOS from what is shown here. They’re likely to arrive sometime next year in iOS 27.3 or iOS 27.4.



