🕐
One O’Clock Emoji
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Emoji Overview
Unicode Code Point | U+1F550 1F550 |
Emoji Name | one o clock |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 0.6Initial release |
Category | |
Keywords | one o’clocktimeclockmorningafternoon |
🕐 Meaning and Explanation
The 🕐 emoji displays a clock face with the hour hand pointing to the 1 and the minute hand pointing to the 12.
It represents the time one o'clock, whether it's 1:00 AM or 1:00 PM.
This emoji is commonly associated with scheduling, appointments, specific events, or simply indicating a particular moment in time.
It provides a clear visual cue for a precise hour, making communication about timing more efficient.
🕐 How to Use
This emoji is commonly used to specify the time one o'clock for various purposes.
- For scheduling appointments: Use it to set up meetings, calls, or other engagements at 1:00.
- To indicate an event start time: It can signify when a show, class, or activity begins.
- For general time references: Use it when discussing something that happened or will happen at 1 o'clock.
- As part of a sequence: It can be used with other clock emojis to show a progression of time.
🕐 Cultural Background
Region | Common Meaning | Additional Notes or Misunderstandings |
---|---|---|
🌍 Global | 1:00 AM/PM, specific time | Universally understood as a precise time indicator. |
⏰ Scheduling | Appointments, deadlines, event times | Often used in digital calendars and messaging for clarity. |
⌚ Timekeeping | Punctuality, daily routine | Part of a series of clock emojis used to convey specific hours. |
Common Misunderstandings of 🕐
AM vs. PM ambiguity
Without additional context, it's unclear if 🕐 refers to 1:00 AM or 1:00 PM.
Tip: Always specify AM or PM with text if the distinction is important, e.g., "Meeting at 🕐 PM."
Confusing with other clock emojis
It's one of many clock emojis, and can be mistaken for other hours if not viewed carefully.
Tip: Ensure the context makes it clear you mean 1 o'clock, especially in a rapid exchange.