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Hundred Points Emoji

U+1F4AF
:100: Unicode 6.0 (2010) Smileys & Emotion → Stable

What Does 💯 Mean?

The Hundred Points emoji shows "100" underlined twice, originally representing a perfect test score. In internet culture it evolved to mean "absolutely", "facts", "you're completely right", or "that's real". It's the emoji of total agreement, confirmation, and perfection. "💯" as a standalone reply means you completely agree.

Cultural context: Deeply embedded in hip-hop and streetwear culture as "keeping it 100" (being authentic). Used globally for agreement and perfection. Particularly popular in sports commentary for exceptional performances.

When to Use 💯

✓ Good for

  • Expressing total agreement
  • Confirming something is perfect or correct
  • Reacting to truth-telling
  • Celebrating a perfect result

✗ Avoid when

  • Ironic use can cause confusion — it reads as sincere praise

Example Usage

\"You said exactly what needed to be said 💯\"

How 💯 Looks on Different Platforms

Consistent across all platforms — red "100" text with a double underline.

💯 Apple
💯 Android
💯 WhatsApp
💯 Twitter/X
💯 Samsung
💯 Microsoft

* Emoji appearance varies by platform and OS version. Shown above: how the emoji character renders in your browser per platform.

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About the Hundred Points Emoji

The Hundred Points emoji (💯) is one of the most recognised symbols in digital communication. The Hundred Points emoji shows "100" underlined twice, originally representing a perfect test score. In internet culture it evolved to mean "absolutely", "facts", "you're completely right", or "that's real". It's the emoji of total agreement, confirmation, and perfection. "💯" as a standalone reply means you completely agree.

First introduced in Unicode 6.0 (2010), it belongs to the Smileys & Emotion category of the Unicode Emoji standard. Its Unicode codepoint is U+1F4AF and its Slack/Discord shortcode is :100:.

Whether you want to know what 💯 means in a text, how it appears on iPhone vs Android, or when you should (and shouldn't) use it — this guide covers everything. Use the copy button above to instantly copy the Hundred Points emoji to your clipboard.