Table flip text faces for rage quits and dramatic reactions

Table Flip Kaomoji

Copy table flip kaomoji like (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ for chats, comments, captions, and rage-quit reactions.

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Discord messages

Drop a table flip kaomoji when a game, a bug, or a bad roll finally breaks you.

Twitch and gaming chat

Table flips read instantly in fast-moving chat, no explanation needed.

Group chat rage quits

Signal you are done with a plan, a group project, or a losing match without typing a paragraph.

Comments and forum replies

A flipped table under a frustrating comment or news story lands as comic exasperation, not real anger.

How to use table flip kaomoji

Rage quitting a game

  • (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ is the universal default, understood everywhere
  • 🤬💥┻━┻ reads as more explicit fury if you want it stronger
  • ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ ︵ ┻━┻ keeps it cute if the group is more playful than angry

Reacting to a frustrating comment

  • (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻ has sharper brows for visible irritation
  • (╯-_-)╯╧╧ reads as tired resignation instead of anger
  • Avoid the most explicit rage marks in public comment sections

Replying to someone else's table flip

  • ┬─┬ノ(ಠ_ಠノ) calmly sets the table back upright
  • ┳━┳ノ( OωOノ) is a gentler, wholesome version of the same reply
  • Pair it directly under the original flip for the joke to land

Keeping it lighthearted

  • (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ ︵ ┬──┬ turns the flip into an ironic hug
  • ┬──┬ ¯\_(ツ) shrugs it off instead of raging
  • ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ ︵ ┻━┻ keeps the whole exchange cute rather than heated

Table Flip Kaomoji message templates

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

Table Flip Kaomoji meanings

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

The original table flip. Wide shocked eyes, arms thrown up, table sent flying. The default choice for any occasion.

(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

ಠ益ಠ is the 'disapproval plus rage' combo — angrier than the classic flip, closer to genuine fury.

(╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻

Angled eyebrows read as sharper irritation than the round-eyed original, useful when the classic flip feels too soft.

(`□′)╯┴┴

A compact flip using plain hyphen-style table legs (┴┴) instead of the heavier ┻━┻ — fits in tight character limits.

(╯-_-)╯╧╧

Flat, half-closed eyes make this read as weary resignation rather than shock — the 'I give up' flip.

┬─┬ノ(ಠ_ಠノ)

The table is upright and a hand is calmly placing it back. The standard 'putting the table back' reply to someone else's flip.

ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ ︵ ┻━┻

A bear face (ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ) doing the flip. Softer and cuter than the human-armed versions.

(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ ︵ ┬──┬

A hugging face flipping the table gently — ironic, affectionate mock-rage rather than real frustration.

┬──┬ ¯\_(ツ)

Combines the shrug ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ with an upright table — 'not even going to flip it, whatever.'

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━━━┻

A wider table (┻━━━┻) for extra visual weight — used when the classic flip needs to feel bigger.

😡⬆️┻━┻

An emoji-built flip using an angry face and an up arrow instead of Japanese-style arms. Works where kaomoji arms get mangled by a font.

🤬💥┻━┻

Swearing face plus an impact burst — the most explicit, least ambiguous rage-flip on the page.

😭╯︵┻━┻

Crying face over a flip — despair rather than anger, for 'I can't even' moments.

😤💥┻━┻

A huffing face with an impact mark — frustration building to a snap, without going full rage.

┳━┳ノ( OωOノ)

Round, gentle eyes (OωO) flipping the table — a soft, wholesome version with none of the anger marks.

Related kaomoji clusters

Planned clusters become real internal links after each English page is published.

Table Flip Kaomoji — background

The characters are borrowed from other alphabets

Characters that look purpose-built for text faces are almost always loaned. ಠ is Kannada, Д is Cyrillic, and ʔ is a phonetic glottal stop symbol. Nobody designed them for kaomoji; the community found shapes that read as furious eyes and open mouths.

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 dozens of near-identical table flip variants circulate at once.

Tone comes from context, not the face

The same flip can read as genuine rage or a joke depending on what it follows. Kaomoji carry no fixed meaning the way a road sign does; they modify the sentence they are attached to, much like tone of voice modifies speech.

The table itself is drawn from box-drawing characters

┻━┻ was never meant to be a table. Box-drawing characters like ┻, ━, and ┬ exist in Unicode for drawing borders and boxes in old text-mode terminals. Someone noticed ┻━┻ looks like table legs from the side, and the joke stuck.

It started as a reaction to being unable to actually flip a table

The kaomoji is widely traced to Japanese internet culture as a stand-in for physically flipping a table in frustration — an act nobody can actually do at a keyboard, so the text face does it instead.

What is table flip kaomoji?

Table flip kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces that show a person throwing a table into the air, built from plain Unicode characters like (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ rather than an image.

How do I copy table flip kaomoji?

Tap any face on this page and it copies as plain text, ready to paste into a chat, comment, caption, or username.

What does (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ mean?

It shows a shocked or furious person (╯°□°)╯ hurling a table ┻━┻ into the air. It is used to express sudden frustration, usually with comic exaggeration rather than real anger.

What does ┻━┻ actually represent?

┻━┻ is built from box-drawing characters meant for terminal graphics, repurposed here because the shape resembles a table seen from the side, legs down.

Why do some table flip kaomoji include a hand putting the table back?

┬─┬ノ(ಠ_ಠノ) and similar faces are a reply gag: after someone flips a table, another person calmly sets it back upright, often with a flat, unimpressed expression.

Does table flip kaomoji work on Discord, Twitch, and Twitter?

Yes. They are Unicode text, so they display anywhere plain text is accepted, though very wide variants can wrap awkwardly in narrow chat boxes.

Is the table flip kaomoji rude to use?

No, it is almost always read as comic exaggeration — mock rage over something minor like a lost game or a typo, not a real expression of anger.

What is the difference between a classic flip and a rage flip?

Classic flips like (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ use plain shocked eyes. Rage flips add anger marks such as 益, ꐦ, or 💢, or swap in Д for a shouting mouth, reading as genuinely angrier.

Can I use emoji instead of Japanese-style arms in a table flip?

Yes. Faces like 😡⬆️┻━┻ swap the kaomoji arm characters for emoji, which can be safer on platforms or fonts that render kaomoji brackets poorly.

How many table flip kaomoji are on this page?

There are 177 curated faces, grouped into classic flips, rage flips, emoji-style flips, and 'putting the table back' replies.