Unicode’s new emoji refuses to put respect on Bigfoot’s name

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The Unicode Consortium has announced that it’s adding what’s essentially a Bigfoot emoji to the open Unicode standard this fall. The famous cryptid will appear as “Hairy Creature” alongside a selection of other fun new emoji options in Unicode 17.0.

It might seem strange that a consortium of companies as powerful as Apple, Google and Microsoft would practically subtweet one of North America’s most famous semi-mythological creatures. But the global nature of Unicode makes avoiding region-specific nomenclature preferable whenever possible. To me, that’s Bigfoot, plain and simple, but elsewhere in the world it might scan as a yowie, yeti, nuk-luk, hibagon, orang pendekor or an almas.

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Besides “Hairy Creature,” here’s some of the other new emoji that’ll be added with Unicode 17.0:

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Trombone

Treasure Chest

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Distorted Face

Fight Cloud

Apple Core

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Orca

Ballet Dancers

Landslide

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Unicode 17.0 is slated to be released on September 9, 2025, but these new emoji likely won’t be added to Android and iOS until a bit after the standard is updated. You’ll just have to make do with what you can create with Genmoji or Emoji Kitchen while you wait.

Update, July 21, 2025 3:35PM: The article was updated to add the “Landslide” emoji that wasn’t included in the Unicode Consortium’s original announcement post.

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