Redheads can rejoice as a new emoji which shows their hair colour has finally been added.
From today there’s a plethora of emojis which come with ginger locks for both men and women.
Other updates in Emoji 11.0, part of Unicode 11.0, include white hair, curly hair and baldness.
Actually can’t wait for the #gingeremoji about bloody time! pic.twitter.com/oSvkF9qHvR
— Kate Ford (@KateFor865) June 5, 2018
Calum Bradbury wrote on Twitter: “Happy ginger emoji day!!” #Equality.
Happy ginger emoji day!! 👦🧒👧🧑👨🧔👩 #equality
— Calum Bradbury (@CalumBradburyIP) June 5, 2018
Ginger emoji day
What a time to be alive
Finally #RecognitionForGingers 😏#ProudIrish
— Brendan McTaggart (@bmct123) June 5, 2018
Details of the ginger emoji had been revealed back in February but Tuesday marks the rollout of Unicode 11.0.
That’s the technology which makes it possible for different devices and platforms to understand each other.
Now vendors need to trigger their own updates to set the new emoji free.
Of the 684 new code points, 66 are for new emojis which will have their own keyboard position.
Another four emojis in Unicode 11.0 are additional options when you hover or hold an emoji down which combine to make the celebrated ginger options.
Hey guys no biggie, just the new GINGER EMOJI 👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👩👶 #representation #finally #redheadrights
— Hannah Murphy (@MsHannahMurphy) June 5, 2018
Whoop. We’re a step closer to fighting the stigma around red heads. Now they just need to include a pale & freckly skin colour emoji and we’re there! Hooray for the ginger emojis! #equality #socialjustice #totallyserious #NoItsNotASkinDiseaseItsJustTheColourOfMySkin
— Alexandra J (@AlexandraECJ) June 5, 2018
Other emojis now available include a smiling face with three hearts and a party face to celebrate – just like red-haired people are right now.
Justice in the world finally with a Ginge Emoji, although there’s still not a ginger fade 🙄😂 pic.twitter.com/tHvdX0Xt7K
— Clemo (@clemspurs) June 5, 2018
From the animal kingdom, we can now talk with ease of the kangaroo, raccoon, llama, hippopotamus and badger.
Tomorrow is a very important day because it is 🚨🚨 RACCOON EMOJI RELEASE DATE 🚨🚨 https://t.co/JkmzOKu7Wu
— Caroline McCarthy (@caro) June 4, 2018
Feathered friends now in the mix include the swan, peacock and parrot. Lobster and mosquito are also featured.
It’s that day we’ve all been waiting for guys, it’s new emoji day 🎉. Lookout for the bagel, kangaroo, toilet paper and a llama. Also, most importantly we’re finally getting ginger emojis! 👏🏻
— Rachel Grecian (@RachelGrecian) June 5, 2018
Other new emojis are a cupcake and jigsaw, a teddy bear, toolbox, magnet, a mango and a bagel.
If there’s still something missing from your emoji arsenal, plans are well under way for a 2019 release which will coincide with Unicode 12.0.
Draft candidates include a guide dog, kite and white heart. It will be finalised in September and released before the end of March 2019.
Meanwhile, submissions are being welcomed for 2020 release by the Unicode Consortium, the organisation which determines which emojis make the cut, along with characters and letters from other alphabets.