😊Blushing Kaomoji — 1400+ Copy & Paste Shy, Embarrassed, Bashful, Flustered & Timid Faces
The largest collection of blushing kaomoji online — 1400+ shy, flustered, bashful, timid, sheepish, coy, and rosy-cheeked text faces. Covers every blush nuance from mild embarrassment and nervous smiles to full-on crush-mode red-face reactions and cutesy anime-style tsundere blushing. Perfect for responding to compliments, crush moments, love confessions, awkward apologies, and heartwarming surprises. Copy and paste instantly for Discord, X (Twitter), TikTok, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Free, no app needed. Browse our full kaomoji collection →
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Adorable blushing and flustered messages for sweet and embarrassing moments
Did You Know?
Red cheeks in manga are shown with diagonal lines. Kaomoji translate this with slashes like (///) or asterisks (*). The more slashes, the more intense the blush!
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FAQ
- Q. When should I use blushing kaomoji?
- Use blushing kaomoji when you receive a compliment, someone confesses feelings to you, you get a surprise gift, or you feel flustered around your crush. They add an adorable, bashful charm to any platform.
- Q. What is the most popular blushing kaomoji?
- (⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄) is the most iconic blushing kaomoji, symbolizing rosy cheeks. (〃▽〃) and (*/ω\*) are also widely used for blushing reactions.
- Q. What's the difference between blushing and shy kaomoji?
- Blushing kaomoji emphasize the physical act of turning red (like getting a compliment), while shy kaomoji lean more toward general bashfulness or nervousness. There's a lot of overlap and both can be used interchangeably.
- Q. Can I use blushing kaomoji on Discord?
- Yes! Most blushing kaomoji display correctly on Discord. Simple ones like (〃▽〃) and (*/ω\*) work great. Avoid overly complex ones with rare Unicode characters to prevent rendering issues.
- Q. Do blushing kaomoji work on TikTok and Instagram?
- Yes, kaomoji work in TikTok bios, captions, and comments. On Instagram they also work in bios and captions. They add a cute Japanese text art vibe to your posts.
- Q. How do I copy a blushing kaomoji?
- Just tap or click on any kaomoji on this page to instantly copy it to your clipboard. Then paste it directly into Discord, Discord, X (Twitter), WhatsApp, or anywhere else.
- Q. Are there different types of blushing kaomoji?
- Yes! There are hundreds of variations: ones covering their face with hands, ones looking away shyly, ones with rosy cheek marks, and ones with hearts. This page has over {count} blushing kaomoji to choose from.
- Q. Can guys use blushing kaomoji?
- Absolutely! Blushing kaomoji are gender-neutral and work for everyone. They're a great way to express genuine appreciation, excitement, or embarrassment without needing to find the right words.
- Q. Which blushing kaomoji are most popular?
- (⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄), (〃ω〃), (//ω//), and (*/ω\*) are our most-copied blushing kaomoji. Perfect for shy-happy moments.
- Q. When should I use a blushing kaomoji?
- Use them when receiving a compliment, getting a confession, or being embarrassed-in-a-good-way. They convey genuine shy delight.
- Q. Do blushing kaomoji work in iOS/Android messages?
- Yes—they're standard Unicode and render identically across iPhone, Android, and desktop browsers including slash characters.
- Q. What's a good blushing kaomoji for a text confession reply?
- Try (⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄)♡ or (〃ω〃). Both show happy flustered feelings without being overwhelming.
- Q. Which blushing kaomoji fits Instagram bios?
- (〃ω〃), (//∇//), and (⺣◡⺣)♡ give Instagram bios a cute-flustered vibe, popular with Gen Z creators.
- Q. Are blushing kaomoji okay in Slack?
- Use sparingly. A soft (^-^*) when thanking a coworker for praise is fine; avoid heavy blush like (⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄) in professional channels.
- Q. Blushing kaomoji vs 😊 emoji — which is more subtle?
- Blushing kaomoji like (〃ω〃) tend to read as more text-like and subtle. The 😊 emoji is universally recognized but less specific to shy emotion.