The Dizzy (💫) is a Unicode star symbol in the Classic Stars family. Yellow star ringed by a swirl, originally meaning 'seeing stars.' Doubles as a kawaii sparkle in social bios and TikTok captions; pairs naturally with ✨.
Click the 💫 above to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into Instagram bios, TikTok captions, Twitter/X posts, Discord channels, Notion pages, Word documents, slide decks, or anywhere else you write text. Everyday five-point and four-point stars — the workhorses for ratings, headings, and general decoration.
Using Dizzy in your bio, captions and docs
Social bios
Drop 💫 into Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, or YouTube bios to flag a section, mark a featured link, or just decorate. Single-character stars don't eat much of your bio length.
Rendering
Renders as a text glyph on every modern device. No emoji conversion unless explicitly forced via U+FE0F.
Rating widgets
Pair filled stars (★ ✪ ✬) with hollow ones (☆ ✩ ⭒) to build a static rating display. Same baseline, same width — pixel-perfect alignment for product reviews, scorecards, and rubrics.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the Dizzy symbol mean?
Dizzy is a Unicode star character at codepoint U+1F4AB in the Classic Stars family. Yellow star ringed by a swirl, originally meaning 'seeing stars.' Doubles as a kawaii sparkle in social bios and TikTok captions; pairs naturally with ✨.
How do I type 💫 on a keyboard?
The easiest method is to click the 💫 at the top of this page — it copies to your clipboard instantly. There's no dedicated key on most keyboards, but you can enter it via Unicode input methods using U+1F4AB.
Will 💫 display correctly on Instagram and TikTok?
Yes — both Instagram and TikTok render this character natively in bios, captions, and comments on iOS, Android, and desktop web. The visual may vary slightly between system fonts but the meaning is universal.
Is Dizzy the same as the ⭐ emoji?
Not exactly. ⭐ (U+2B50) is an emoji that renders as a colored yellow/gold star on most platforms. Dizzy (💫) is a text-style glyph rendered in the surrounding text colour, not as an emoji.