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title: "Emoji Kitchen: Combinations of Emojis"
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date: 2023-10-19T23:56:48-04:00
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Clare mentioned to me today that Google keyboard has combination emojis. Intrigued, I checked it out. Not all emojis are supported, but a lot of the facial expression ones are. Select a supported emoji, and you'll be presented with different combination results.
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![Image of Google Keyboard](/files/images/blog/20231020000035.jpg)
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Google calls this *Emoji Kitchen*. [Xavier Salazar](https://xsalazar.com/) created a [nice website to visualize all the combinations](https://emojikitchen.dev/). These emojis are not part of any text encoding standard, but instead are image files.
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Now it's too hard for me to keep track of all these emojis. However, if there's one series that particularly resonates with me. I would say it's the turtle. Just look how awesome he is.
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![12 Turtle Emojis](/files/images/blog/turtles.webp)
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