Crown Symbols β€” Copy and Paste

Kings, queens, chess pieces and the fleur-de-lis. Tap to copy.

Crown symbols mostly come from an unexpected place: the Unicode chess set. β™” and β™› are the king and queen pieces, adopted by gamers for clan tags and by everyone else for "queen energy" display names. They work in usernames where the πŸ‘‘ emoji often doesn’t.

Crowns & royalty

Chess pieces

Crown combos

How to Use Crown Symbols

  1. Tap any symbol above β€” it's copied instantly
  2. Open the app where you want it
  3. Paste into your bio, username, caption or message
  • Clan tags β€” β™› in front of a gamer tag survives where emoji get stripped.
  • Display names β€” "name β™•" reads as a title without saying a word.
  • Chess content β€” the full piece set β™”β™•β™–β™—β™˜β™™ for puzzles and notation.
  • Card games β€” β™  β™₯ ♦ ♣ for poker and card-game communities.

FAQ

What is the difference between β™” and β™š?

Both are the chess king: β™” is the white (outline) piece and β™š the black (filled) one. For decoration, it’s purely a visual choice β€” the filled β™š reads better at small sizes.

Do crown symbols work in game usernames?

The chess crowns β™” β™• β™š β™› work in most games, Discord and TikTok display names. The πŸ‘‘ emoji is less reliable in username fields. If one is rejected, try the other style.

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