Laughing Emoji π
LOL, ROFL, and every grinning face. Klik to copy instantly!
Laughing Hard
Cengiran & Happy
Putarful & Silly
"I'm Dead" Laughing (Gen Z)
Laughing Emoji Packs
Classic LOL
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Gen Z Vibes
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Silly & Fun
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The laughing emoji collection includes some of the most-used emoji on the entire internet. The tears-of-joy face π was literally named "Word of the Year" by the Oxford Dictionaryβthat's how central it is to modern communication. From subtle grins to floor-rolling laughter, these emoji let you react to anything funny.
The grinning faces (π π π π) range from friendly smiles to beaming joy. Use π for casual greetings, π when something genuinely makes you happy, and π when you're beaming with excitement. The squinting laughing face π shows you're cracking up, while the sweat-smile π adds a nervous or relieved twist.
For the biggest laughs, π (tears of joy) and π€£ (rolling on the floor laughing) are your go-to emoji. Though some claim π is "outdated," it remains the world's most-used emoji by a huge margin. The skull π has emerged as Gen Z's alternative way to say "I'm dead laughing," but all these emoji continue to be used across every generation.
Every laughing emoji on this page works across all platforms and devices. Klik to copy, then paste into any message, comment, caption, or bio. They're perfect for Instagram comments, Discord reactions, WhatsApp messages, and any digital conversation.
How to Salin Laughing Emoji
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Laughing Emoji FAQ
Despite social media debates, π remains the most-used emoji worldwide by a large margin. It's universal and understood by everyone. Some younger users prefer π or π΅, but both are widely accepted.
The tears of joy π shows a face crying from laughter. The ROFL π€£ shows a face tilted sideways, literally rolling on the floor laughing. Use π€£ for even bigger laughs than π.
The skull emoji π means "I'm dead (laughing)" in internet slang. It's popular with Gen Z as an alternative to traditional laughing emoji, expressing that something is so funny you've "died."
The tears of joy π has consistently been the world's most-used emoji since 2015. It makes up a significant percentage of all emoji used across social media platform globally.
For Instagram comments, π is universally understood. For stories and DMs, mixing in π or π« adds variety. Use π₯³ for celebration-type laughing and π€£ for extreme hilarity.
Yes, each platform designs their own version. Apel's π has prominent tears, Google's is slightly different, and Samsung's version looks unique. The meaning is always the same.