Wizard Kaomoji
Copy wizard kaomoji, spell-casting text faces, and magic emoji mixes for Discord, gaming chat, bios, and captions.
Popular wizard kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Wizard Kaomoji copy and paste
192 text faces shown in All.
Wizard Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord and gaming chat
Drop a spell-casting face like (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚ right after a clutch play to sell it as a cast rather than a plain reaction.
Fantasy RPG usernames and bios
A compact glyph such as 🔮 or 🪄 works as a class icon next to a character name without crowding a tag or clan label.
Anime and fandom captions
Pair 🧙♂️ or 🧙🏻♀️🔮🪄 with a wand emoji mix to caption a magic-user screenshot or fan art post.
Study, planning, and 'working my magic' posts
Faces built around 📖✨🧪 or 📜 read as brewing-a-plan or studying-hard, useful for exam season or project captions that lean into the wizard bit without being literal.
How to use wizard kaomoji
Gaming and Discord chat
- Drop a spell-casting face like (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚ right after a clutch play to sell it as a cast, not just a reaction
- Use the alarmed version (∩๏﹏๏)⊃━☆゚.*when the 'spell' backfires or something goes chaotically right
- Keep short glyphs like 🔮 or 🪄 for usernames and clan tags
Fantasy RPG and anime bios
- Combine a mage emoji with a wand or orb, like 🧙🏻♀️🔮🪄, for a compact character-class summary
- Pair an elf glyph such as 🧝🏻♀️ if the character isn't strictly a wizard but fits the same fantasy lane
- Save the longer spell-casting faces for an action line, not every message
Study, brewing, and 'working on it' captions
- Use 🧪 or 📜 for potion-brewing and old-text jokes rather than the pointy-hat side of the aesthetic
- Pair 📖 with a wand emoji, like 📖✨🧪, for a studying-hard or planning caption
- Skip the spell-casting face here — those read as action, not process
Dramatic or over-the-top reactions
- The elaborate cast o͡͡͡╮༼ ಠДಠ ༽╭o͡͡͡━☆゚.*・。゚ reads as a big, theatrical response
- Use sparingly — it loses impact if it shows up in every message
- Follow up with a plain ✨ or 🪄 to close the exchange without escalating further
Wizard Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Wizard Kaomoji meanings
(∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚
The classic spell-casting kaomoji: raised arms form the ⊃, and the star trail shows a bolt of magic flying out. This is the single most common way to write 'casting a spell' in text.
(∩๏﹏๏)⊃━☆゚.*
Same casting pose with wide, startled eyes (๏﹏๏) instead of a confident stare. Reads as a spell going off nervously or by accident rather than on purpose.
(★⩊⋆) — ˎˊ˗
A small starry-eyed face followed by a soft dash mark. Works as a quiet, sparkly aside rather than a full spell — good for closing out a message with a bit of shine.
🧙♂️
The plain man mage emoji. The default, neutral way to represent 'a wizard' when you don't need a pose or a spell effect, just the character.
🪄
A magic wand on its own. Common as a stand-in for 'and then magic happened,' placed after a before/after pair or a surprising result.
🔮
The crystal ball emoji, used for fortune-telling, predictions, and 'let me guess' jokes as much as for wizards specifically.
.𖥔 ݁ ˖ִ ࣪₊ ⊹˚
A cluster of small star and sparkle marks with no face attached. Used as a decorative accent around a wizard-themed post rather than a stand-alone kaomoji.
(∩^o^)⊃━☆
A cheerful, closed-eye version of the spell-casting pose. Reads as a happy or playful cast rather than a serious one, good for lighthearted magic jokes.
o͡͡͡╮༼ ಠДಠ ༽╭o͡͡͡━☆゚.*・。゚
An elaborate casting face with a wide, alarmed ಠДಠ expression bracketed by raised-arm marks. The most dramatic of the spell-casting faces here, best saved for an over-the-top reaction.
🧙
The base mage emoji without a gender modifier. Renders differently across platforms but always keeps the pointed hat and beard silhouette.
🧙♀️🧹📚🏫
The woman mage emoji paired with a broom, books, and a school building. Reads as a specific scene, a witch or wizard heading to class, rather than a plain character icon.
🧝🏻♀️
An elf emoji rather than a mage, but frequently grouped with wizard glyphs since fantasy bios mix the two archetypes freely.
⚡
A lightning bolt, standing in for raw spell energy or a sudden magical strike when paired with a wand or wizard emoji.
📜
A scroll emoji representing a spellbook page, ancient text, or a quest log entry rather than the caster themselves.
🧪⚗️💥
A test tube, alembic, and small explosion in sequence. Used for potion-brewing or alchemy-gone-wrong jokes, the more 'lab' side of the wizard aesthetic rather than the pointy-hat side.
Related kaomoji
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Wizard 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 is why a wizard kaomoji can build a whole scene, arms raised and a spell flying out, instead of just a mouth.
The spell-casting pose is borrowed shorthand
The ⊃━☆ trail that follows most wizard kaomoji started as a generic 'throwing something' gesture on Japanese forums, long before it settled into meaning specifically a spell. The same shape shows up in punch and cheer kaomoji with the ☆ swapped for other symbols.
Font fallback breaks wizard kaomoji more than most
Because faces like o͡͡͡╮༼ ಠДಠ ༽╭o͡͡͡ stack combining marks and rare glyphs from several alphabets, a wizard kaomoji is more likely than an all-emoji face to look misaligned on a device that substitutes a fallback font for one of its characters.
Copy-paste habits spread specific spell shapes
A handful of casting shapes, like (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚, dominate because they were the first to spread through copy-paste sites and forums. Once a shape gets copied thousands of times it becomes the default 'a spell' shorthand, crowding out equally valid variants.
What is wizard kaomoji?
Wizard kaomoji are text faces and symbol strings that represent spell-casting, most often a face with raised arms followed by a star trail, like (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚, along with wizard, wand, and crystal ball emoji.
How do I copy wizard 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 (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚ mean?
It is the standard text-drawn spell cast: the ∩ and ⊃ form raised arms flinging out magic, and the ☆゚.*・。゚ trail is the spark of the spell landing. It is typically used right after something surprising or impressive happens.
Are there wizard kaomoji with actual faces, not just spells?
Yes. Faces like (∩๏﹏๏)⊃━☆゚.*and o͡͡͡╮༼ ಠДಠ ༽╭o͡͡͡━☆゚.*・。゚ pair a specific expression, startled or alarmed, with the spell-casting pose for a more dramatic reaction.
What's the difference between a wizard kaomoji and a wizard emoji?
A wizard kaomoji is built from ordinary keyboard characters and renders as plain text everywhere. A wizard emoji like 🧙♂️ or 🧙♀️ is a single Unicode pictograph whose exact look depends on the platform's emoji font.
Can I use wizard kaomoji in a Discord or gaming username?
Yes, short glyphs like 🔮 or 🪄 work well in usernames and clan tags. The longer spell-casting faces are better saved for messages and bios where there's more room to land.
What's a good wizard kaomoji for a fantasy RPG bio?
🧙🏻♀️🔮🪄 reads as a compact character-class summary, while (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚ works as an action line describing the character mid-cast.
Why do some wizard kaomoji look broken on my phone?
Some characters, like ಠДಠ or the rarer decorative glyphs, depend on fonts that not every device ships with. If a face shows a box or blank space, try pasting it somewhere with broader Unicode font support, such as a browser or Discord.
Are wizard kaomoji the same as witch kaomoji?
They overlap but aren't identical. Wizard kaomoji lean on spell-casting faces and the 🧙 mage emoji, while witch kaomoji more often pull in broom, cauldron, and cat imagery. Many faces on this page, like 🔮 and 🪄, work for either.
What does the star trail (☆゚.*・。゚) after a wizard face mean?
It represents sparkle or magic dust trailing off a cast spell, similar to how ✨ is used elsewhere. It almost always follows a raised-arm pose rather than standing alone.