Devil horn and mischief text faces for chats, bios, and captions

Devil Kaomoji

Copy devil kaomoji, horn faces, occult sigils, and mischievous Ψ text faces for Discord, Instagram, TikTok, X, and villain-themed messages.

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Devil Kaomoji ASCII art

Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.

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Discord messages

Drop a devil horn face like ψ(`∇´)ψ into a roleplay server or a joke threat that everyone knows is not serious.

Instagram bios

An occult accent like 𖤐 or ⛧°. ⋆༺♱༻⋆. °⛧ signals a dark aesthetic without spelling it out.

TikTok captions

Pair a devil horn face with a prank or plot-twist caption for extra comic timing.

Villain roleplay and gaming

The raised-Ψ horn shape reads instantly as scheming, which makes it a shorthand for a villain line in chat-based games.

How to use devil kaomoji

Villain roleplay

  • Open a scheme with ψ(`∇´)ψ to signal a plot is starting
  • Use Ψ(`_´ # )↝ for a determined declaration instead of a laugh
  • Close a monologue with 𖤐 or an occult accent rather than a plain full stop

Joking threats among friends

  • Keep it obviously cartoonish with ψ(`∇´)ψ so the joke lands
  • Avoid stacking more than one horn face; one reads as playful, three reads as try-hard
  • Pair with a lighthearted sentence so the tone stays clearly a joke

Dark aesthetic bios and captions

  • Use 𖤐 or ⛧°. ⋆༺♱༻⋆. °⛧ as a line divider instead of a dash or bullet
  • Close a caption with 𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 for a dark-romantic tone
  • Occult accents work better as bookends than mid-sentence, since they are dense to read

Gaming and Discord banter

  • React to a clutch win with ↻(𓄼 .̀ ̮.́)Ψ for a gleeful, scheming tone
  • Use 👿 for genuinely annoyed reactions to a bad play
  • Save the heaviest occult faces for server themes rather than quick replies

Devil Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Devil Kaomoji meanings

ψ(`∇´)ψ

The classic devil-horn cackle. Both raised Ψ arms read as horns, mouth wide open in a laugh. This is the single most recognisable devil kaomoji and reads as gleeful scheming rather than real menace.

↻(𓄼 .̀ ̮.́)Ψ

A single raised horn paired with a hieroglyph-eye accent. The rotation arrow and Egyptian eye glyph give it a heavier, more decorative feel than a plain laugh face.

↜₍^ > w <^₎ Ψ

A playful excited face with tiny horn marks on the brackets. Reads as mischievous rather than sinister, closer to a prank than a threat.

^(#`∀´)_Ψ

An angry-eyebrow devil face with a single horn arm. The # accent adds a vein-pop, so it leans toward frustrated scheming instead of a calm smirk.

Ψ(`_´ # )↝

A determined, unimpressed devil face pointing forward. Works well for a confident villain line rather than a cackle.

😈

The smiling devil emoji. Universally understood as mischief or evil intent, and the fastest way to darken a caption without any text face at all.

𖤐

A single devil-trident sigil, borrowed from occult and gothic aesthetic pages. Works as a bio divider or a stand-in for a full sentence about being 'that' kind of chaotic.

⛧°. ⋆༺♱༻⋆. °⛧

A pentagram-and-cross frame with sparkle accents. Heavier and more decorative than a face; use it to bookend a paragraph rather than mid-sentence.

·:*¨༺ ♱✮♱ ༻¨*:·

A symmetrical occult divider built from crosses and stars. Best used as a section break in a bio rather than inline with a sentence.

˶^•ﻌ•^˵

A devil-cat face using the ﻌ muzzle shape. Popular for pet accounts or usernames that want a mischievous rather than menacing tone.

ㅤ/ᐠ - ˕ -マ

Another cat-shaped face, this one calm and closed-eyed. The invisible leading space keeps its whiskers aligned when pasted into a username.

👿

The angry devil emoji, with furrowed brows instead of a smile. Reads as genuinely annoyed rather than playful, so save it for a real complaint dressed up as a joke.

🦹

The supervillain emoji. Broader than a devil face, this one fits a costumed-villain or heist-themed post better than a straight horn face.

𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪

A heart framed by Egyptian-style brackets. This is a decorative accent more than a face, best used to close a caption with a dark-romantic tone.

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Devil Kaomoji — background

Kaomoji are read upright, emoticons sideways

Western emoticons such as :-) developed on early ASCII systems where tilting your head was the cheapest way to see a face. Japanese users had access to a far larger character set through JIS encodings, so their faces never needed rotating. That single difference explains why kaomoji have eyes, cheeks, and arms while emoticons mostly have a mouth.

The brackets are borrowed from other alphabets

Characters that look purpose-built for devil faces are usually loaned. 𓄼 and 𓆩𓆪 are Egyptian hieroglyphs, ﻌ is an Arabic presentation form repurposed as a cat muzzle, and Ψ is a Greek letter repurposed as a raised arm or horn. Nobody designed them for kaomoji; the community found shapes that read as horns and claws.

The Ψ horn laugh predates memes

ψ(`∇´)ψ and its variants trace back to early-2000s Japanese forums, where the raised-arm psi character became shorthand for an over-the-top villain cackle long before it spread to English-language chat and gaming culture.

Occult symbols crossed over from goth and emo subcultures

Pentagrams, tridents, and inverted crosses entered kaomoji collections through the same online spaces that popularised dark academia and gothic aesthetics, which is why they show up as decoration around a face rather than as faces themselves.

Copying is the whole distribution mechanism

Kaomoji spread with no central registry, no approval body, and no version numbers, unlike emoji which need a Unicode proposal. A face becomes standard purely because enough people copied it, which is why several near-identical devil horn faces circulate at once.

What is devil kaomoji?

Devil kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces that use the raised Ψ or ψ character as horns, alongside occult sigils and devil emoji, to read as mischievous or villainous.

How do I copy devil kaomoji?

Tap any face on this page and it copies to your clipboard as plain text. Paste it into a chat, bio, caption, or username the same way you would paste any other word.

What does the Ψ symbol mean in devil kaomoji?

Ψ (psi) is a Greek letter that kaomoji creators repurposed to look like a raised arm or horn. Faces like ψ(`∇´)ψ use it on both sides to suggest a devil raising its arms mid-cackle.

What is the difference between devil kaomoji and evil kaomoji?

Devil kaomoji lean specifically on horn shapes, tridents, and the devil emoji 😈. Evil kaomoji is a broader category that also includes menacing stares and sinister smirks without any horn imagery at all.

Do devil kaomoji work on Discord, Instagram, and TikTok?

Yes. All the faces here are Unicode text, so they work anywhere text is accepted. A few of the heavier occult accents use rare characters that some older Android keyboards render as empty boxes.

Which devil kaomoji is best for a joke threat?

ψ(`∇´)ψ reads as an obvious cartoon cackle, so it lands as a joke rather than sounding genuinely aggressive. Save 👿 for when you actually want to signal real annoyance.

Why do some devil kaomoji show up as boxes or question marks?

That means the device has no font covering that character. Heavily decorated occult faces using sigils like 𖤐 or hieroglyph brackets like 𓆩𓆪 are the most likely to break; simpler faces like ψ(`∇´)ψ almost never do.

Are the devil emoji and skull symbols also kaomoji?

Strictly they are pictographs rather than text faces, but they are commonly mixed into devil kaomoji collections as accents. Use them to punctuate a face or a caption rather than as a face on their own.

Can I use devil kaomoji for a villain character in roleplay?

Yes, that is one of the most common uses. A horn face like ψ(`∇´)ψ or a determined face like Ψ(`_´ # )↝ signals a scheming character instantly without narrating the tone.

How many devil kaomoji are on this page?

There are 200 curated faces, grouped into devil horns, devil emoji, occult symbols, devil cats, devilish hearts, and mischief faces.