Sus Kaomoji
Copy sus kaomoji and suspicious text faces for gaming chats, group threads, and calling out shady behavior.
Popular sus kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Sus Kaomoji copy and paste
195 text faces shown in All.
Sus Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Among Us and party games
Drop a sus kaomoji when calling out a teammate's suspicious behavior during a round of Among Us or a similar game.
Group chat side-eye
Use a suspicious-looking face to react to a questionable excuse or shady story someone shares in a group chat.
Calling out inconsistencies
Reply with a sus kaomoji when someone's story doesn't add up, without needing to spell out your doubts in words.
Playful accusations among friends
Send a sus face as a joke when a friend is being cagey about something, keeping the tone light and teasing.
How to use sus kaomoji
Among Us and party games
- Use the crewmate symbol for a quick, recognizable callout.
- Pair it with a short accusation for extra comedic effect.
- Save the more dramatic faces for the most obvious impostor plays.
Group chat side-eye
- Use a deadpan stare when someone's excuse doesn't add up.
- Keep your reply short so the face does the talking.
- Follow up with a joking question if you want more details.
Calling out inconsistencies
- Choose a raised-eyebrow face to signal genuine doubt.
- Add a question mark to invite an explanation.
- Use sparingly so it still lands when you really mean it.
Playful accusations among friends
- Pick a smug or exaggerated face to keep the tone light.
- Use meme-style combos for extra humor with close friends.
- Avoid the harsher faces if the joke could be misread as serious.
Sus Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Sus Kaomoji meanings
ඞ
The crewmate symbol from Among Us, now used broadly online as shorthand for suspicious behavior.
( -_•)╦̵̵̿╤─
A stern, narrow-eyed face holding a weapon-like prop, used to imply someone is under serious suspicion.
(≖_≖ )
A flat, narrow-eyed stare that reads as deadpan suspicion or disbelief.
:'?,
A garbled, confused string of punctuation used to mimic a suspicious or nonsensical excuse.
( ͡º ꒳ ͡º)
A smug, half-lidded face that suggests someone knows more than they're letting on.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
A deadpan, slightly smug stare widely used online to express skepticism or suspicion.
(¬_¬)
A narrow, sideways-glancing face that reads as quiet disbelief.
ಠ_ಠ
A wide, staring-eyes face that is the internet's classic symbol for suspicion and side-eye.
(*^ワ^*)
A cheerful, bright-eyed face, useful when acting overly innocent to deflect suspicion.
( ˶°ㅁ°) !!( ╹ -╹)?
A shocked-then-confused two-part expression, good for reacting to an unbelievable excuse.
🤨❓
A raised-eyebrow face paired with a question mark, useful for reacting with doubt to a strange claim.
🤨
A raised-eyebrow face commonly used to express doubt or suspicion in reaction images and chats.
🚬🗿
A moai-style stone face paired with a cigarette symbol, a meme combo often used sarcastically to imply shady vibes.
(.❛ ᴗ ❛.)
A gentle, closed-eye smile that can be used ironically to look 'too innocent' in a suspicious situation.
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Sus Kaomoji — background
A word popularized by gaming
The slang term 'sus' spread widely thanks to Among Us, where players accuse each other of suspicious behavior during meetings.
Wide eyes are the universal cue
Most sus kaomoji rely on exaggerated, staring eyes since that shape reads as suspicion at a glance, even without a caption.
Memes shape kaomoji design
Several sus kaomoji borrow directly from internet meme formats, like the crewmate silhouette or stone-face reaction images.
Mostly used in good fun
Despite the name, sus kaomoji are usually sent as a joke between friends rather than a real accusation of wrongdoing.
What is sus kaomoji?
Sus kaomoji are text faces and symbols used to express suspicion, doubt, or the internet slang 'sus,' popularized by games like Among Us.
How do I copy sus kaomoji?
Tap or click any kaomoji on this page and it copies instantly to your clipboard so you can paste it into any chat or comment.
Where do sus kaomoji come from?
Many sus kaomoji reference the Among Us crewmate shape or classic wide-eyed side-eye faces that spread widely through internet meme culture.
Can I use sus kaomoji outside of gaming?
Yes, they work well in any group chat or comment section when you want to playfully call out suspicious or shady behavior.
Do sus kaomoji work on Discord and Twitch?
Yes, since they're plain text characters they paste cleanly into Discord, Twitch chat, and most other messaging platforms.
Is 'sus' always meant seriously?
No, most sus kaomoji are used jokingly among friends rather than as a genuine accusation.
What's the difference between a sus kaomoji and the sus emoji?
A sus emoji is a single rendered image, while a sus kaomoji builds a fuller expression using eyes, mouth, and extra text characters.
Can I combine sus kaomoji with other reactions?
Yes, many people pair a sus face with a question mark or exclamation to emphasize the suspicion further.
Do sus kaomoji work on iPhone and Android the same way?
Yes, since they use standard Unicode text they display consistently across devices and apps.