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🎃 135+ Spooky Halloween Kaomoji | Ghost & Pumpkin Text Faces

Get spooky with Halloween kaomoji! From creepy ghosts and evil grins to cute pumpkin faces, find the perfect emoticons for trick-or-treat messages, costume party posts, and horror movie reactions on Discord, X (Twitter), and TikTok.

🦇(`∀´)Ψ🦇
🦇(`∀´)🦇
🕷️(;゜Д゜)🕷️
🎃(`・ω・´)🎃
🕸️(´°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥ω°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥`)🕸️
🍬( •̀ω•́)σ🍬
👻(`・ω・´)👻
🧛‍♂️(`ε´)🧛‍♂️
🎃(´▽`)🎃
🕯️(´-ω-`)🕯️
🎭(゜ω゜)🎭
🦇(ΦωΦ)🦇
👻Boo!👻
🎃ヾ(≧▽≦*)o🎃
🍭(´▽`*)🍭
🎃(`∀´)ψ
🧙(`∀´)🧙
💀(°Д°)💀
🧟(゜Д゜)🧟
☠️(`ε´)☠️
🎃(◉ᴗ◉)🎃
💀✨(^ω^)✨💀
🕸️(°ロ°)🕸️
🔮(◎_◎;)🔮

Top 10 Popular Halloween Kaomoji

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  1. 1
    🦇(`∀´)Ψ🦇

    🦇 are bats. `∀´ is a mischievous grin. Ψ is a devil's trident/pitchfork. Depicts someone excitedly embracing the playful, spooky spirit of Halloween.

  2. 2
    🦇(`∀´)🦇

    🦇 are bats flanking the face. (`∀´) has a wide grinning ∀ mouth and excited eyes, capturing Halloween thrill and mischief.

  3. 3
    🕷️(;゜Д゜)🕷️

    🕷️ are spiders flanking the face. (;゜Д゜) shows shock with ; as sweat, ゜ as wide eyes, and Д as a gaping mouth expressing fear.

  4. 4
    🎃(`・ω・´)🎃

    🎃 are jack-o-lanterns flanking the face. (`・ω・´) has a determined ω mouth and sharp eyes, showing Halloween spirit with confidence.

  5. 5
    🕸️(´°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥ω°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥`)🕸️

    The 🕸️ cobwebs on both sides express a lonely Halloween atmosphere. The °̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥ are decorative marks emphasizing teary eyes.

  6. 6
    🍬( •̀ω•́)σ🍬

    A smug-looking kaomoji handing out candy 🍬. The proud face '•̀ω•́' and pointing finger 'σ' express confident candy-sharing energy. Perfect for Halloween treat-giving.

  7. 7
    👻(`・ω・´)👻

    👻(`・ω・´)👻 - The (`・ω・´) face shows a determined, confident expression. Flanked by ghost emoji 👻 on both sides, it conveys Halloween spirit with an enthusiastic, ready-for-action attitude.

  8. 8
    🧛‍♂️(`ε´)🧛‍♂️

    A vampire-themed kaomoji with a cheeky pouty face '`ε´' flanked by vampire emojis 🧛‍♂️. Great for Halloween mischief and costume vibes.

  9. 9
    🎃(´▽`)🎃

    A kaomoji with a cheerful face (´▽`) between jack-o-lantern emojis 🎃. Expresses the bright excitement of celebrating Halloween.

  10. 10
    🕯️(´-ω-`)🕯️

    A relaxed face '´-ω-`' between candle emojis 🕯️. Perfect for expressing calm Halloween evenings and cozy candlelit moments.

How to Use Halloween Kaomoji

  • Share costume photos with spooky kaomoji on Instagram
  • Send trick-or-treat messages on Discord and WhatsApp
  • React to horror movies and jump scares on X (Twitter)
  • Invite friends to your Halloween party via text
  • Decorate your TikTok Halloween content
  • Add to Halloween countdown posts on social media

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Halloween Message Templates

Ready-to-use Halloween messages with kaomoji. Copy and paste directly to Discord, TikTok, X (Twitter), or messaging apps.

  • Trick or treat! Give me candy or face my tricks 🎃(`∀´)ψ🎃
  • Happy Halloween! What's your costume this year? 👻(*´艸`*)👻
  • BOO! Did I scare you? Happy Halloween 🦇(`∀´)🦇
  • Wishing you a spooktacular Halloween night 🎃🍬(´∀`)ノ🍬🎃
  • It's Halloween time! Ready for the costume party? 🧙(`∀´)🧙

Halloween Kaomoji Trivia

Spooky fun facts about Halloween kaomoji and trick-or-treat culture

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Halloween Kaomoji Explosion

In October, Halloween-related kaomoji usage spikes approximately 8x compared to normal months. October 31st itself records one of the year's highest peaks, with pumpkin and ghost kaomoji being the most shared.

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Japan: World's #2 Halloween Market

Japan ranks second globally in Halloween spending, after the US. Shibuya's Halloween event alone draws an estimated 1 million people, generating millions of Halloween kaomoji posts on social media each year.

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The Secret of the ψ Symbol

The ψ (psi) symbol commonly used in Halloween kaomoji is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet. Because it resembles a devil's trident, it became essential in demon kaomoji like ψ(`∇´)ψ — now recognized worldwide.

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Ghost Kaomoji: Born in Japan

Ghost and spirit kaomoji emerged from the fusion of Japan's Obon festival culture and Western Halloween. Japan's unique concept of 'cute ghosts' produced the friendly ghost kaomoji loved around the world.

🕯️

Jack-o'-Lantern History

The jack-o'-lantern originated from Irish turnip lanterns. American immigrants switched to pumpkins. In kaomoji art, parentheses and accent marks are creatively combined to craft pumpkin face expressions.

🧛

Cosplay Meets Halloween Kaomoji

In Japan, cosplay culture merged with Halloween to create a unique costume kaomoji genre. Instead of specific characters, generic witch and vampire kaomoji are preferred — universally usable designs that anyone can enjoy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Halloween kaomoji?

Halloween kaomoji are text-based emoticons that capture the spooky, fun spirit of Halloween — ghosts, devils, pumpkins, and creepy faces crafted from keyboard characters you can copy and paste.

How do I copy Halloween kaomoji?

Tap or click any kaomoji on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Paste it into any chat, post, or bio — takes one second, no app needed.

When should I use Halloween kaomoji?

They're perfect throughout October and especially on Halloween night (October 31st). Use them for party invites, spooky texts, trick-or-treat messages, and social media posts.

Do Halloween kaomoji work on Discord?

Yes! They render perfectly in Discord messages, server names, roles, and status fields. Great for making your Discord spooky during October.

Can I use these on TikTok?

Absolutely. Paste Halloween kaomoji into TikTok bios, captions, and comments to add a spooky text-art vibe to your content.

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🎃135+ Spooky Halloween Kaomoji | Ghost & Pumpkin Text Faces

Get spooky with Halloween kaomoji! From creepy ghosts and evil grins to cute pumpkin faces, find the perfect emoticons for trick-or-treat messages, costume party posts, and horror movie reactions on Discord, X (Twitter), and TikTok.

Popular Halloween Kaomoji

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Halloween Message Templates

Ready-to-use Halloween messages with kaomoji. Copy and paste directly to Discord, TikTok, X (Twitter), or messaging apps.

Halloween Kaomoji List

Halloween How to Use Kaomoji

  • Share costume photos with spooky kaomoji on Instagram
  • Send trick-or-treat messages on Discord and WhatsApp
  • React to horror movies and jump scares on X (Twitter)
  • Invite friends to your Halloween party via text
  • Decorate your TikTok Halloween content
  • Add to Halloween countdown posts on social media

💡Halloween Kaomoji Trivia

Spooky fun facts about Halloween kaomoji and trick-or-treat culture

📈

Halloween Kaomoji Explosion

In October, Halloween-related kaomoji usage spikes approximately 8x compared to normal months. October 31st itself records one of the year's highest peaks, with pumpkin and ghost kaomoji being the most shared.

🎃

Japan: World's #2 Halloween Market

Japan ranks second globally in Halloween spending, after the US. Shibuya's Halloween event alone draws an estimated 1 million people, generating millions of Halloween kaomoji posts on social media each year.

😈

The Secret of the ψ Symbol

The ψ (psi) symbol commonly used in Halloween kaomoji is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet. Because it resembles a devil's trident, it became essential in demon kaomoji like ψ(`∇´)ψ — now recognized worldwide.

👻

Ghost Kaomoji: Born in Japan

Ghost and spirit kaomoji emerged from the fusion of Japan's Obon festival culture and Western Halloween. Japan's unique concept of 'cute ghosts' produced the friendly ghost kaomoji loved around the world.

🕯️

Jack-o'-Lantern History

The jack-o'-lantern originated from Irish turnip lanterns. American immigrants switched to pumpkins. In kaomoji art, parentheses and accent marks are creatively combined to craft pumpkin face expressions.

🧛

Cosplay Meets Halloween Kaomoji

In Japan, cosplay culture merged with Halloween to create a unique costume kaomoji genre. Instead of specific characters, generic witch and vampire kaomoji are preferred — universally usable designs that anyone can enjoy.

FAQ

Q. What are Halloween kaomoji?
Halloween kaomoji are text-based emoticons that capture the spooky, fun spirit of Halloween — ghosts, devils, pumpkins, and creepy faces crafted from keyboard characters you can copy and paste.
Q. How do I copy Halloween kaomoji?
Tap or click any kaomoji on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Paste it into any chat, post, or bio — takes one second, no app needed.
Q. When should I use Halloween kaomoji?
They're perfect throughout October and especially on Halloween night (October 31st). Use them for party invites, spooky texts, trick-or-treat messages, and social media posts.
Q. Do Halloween kaomoji work on Discord?
Yes! They render perfectly in Discord messages, server names, roles, and status fields. Great for making your Discord spooky during October.
Q. Can I use these on TikTok?
Absolutely. Paste Halloween kaomoji into TikTok bios, captions, and comments to add a spooky text-art vibe to your content.
Q. What types of Halloween kaomoji are available?
You'll find ghosts, devils, pumpkins, skeletons, bats, witches, zombies, and generally creepy faces — from cute-spooky to genuinely eerie.
Q. Are Halloween kaomoji free?
100% free. No login, no subscription, no limits. Copy as many as you want for any purpose — personal or commercial.
Q. Do they work on Instagram?
Yes, they paste perfectly into Instagram bios, captions, stories, and comments. They make your Halloween posts uniquely eye-catching.
Q. What's the scariest Halloween kaomoji?
Devil faces like ψ(`∇´)ψ and creepy grins like (͠≖ ͜ʖ͠≖) tend to be the spookiest. Browse the collection to find your favorite.
Q. Can I use these in a group chat?
Definitely. They work in WhatsApp groups, iMessage, Facebook Messenger, Telegram — anywhere you can paste text.
Q. Do Halloween kaomoji work on all devices?
Yes. They're Unicode text characters, so they display identically on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Q. Can I use them for a Halloween party invite?
Great idea! Add kaomoji like 👻ψ(`∇´)ψ to your invite text to set the spooky mood before guests even arrive.
Q. Are there cute Halloween kaomoji?
Yes — not everything has to be scary! You'll find adorable ghost faces, friendly pumpkin expressions, and playful bat designs.
Q. How many Halloween kaomoji are on this page?
This page offers {count}+ Halloween kaomoji covering every spooky theme — ghosts, devils, pumpkins, skeletons, witches, and more.
Q. When is Halloween 2026?
Halloween is always October 31st. In 2026, that's a Saturday — perfect for parties! Bookmark this page to grab kaomoji when the season arrives.

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