Anger Kaomoji
Copy anger kaomoji, rage Japanese text faces, table-flip emoticons, and fed-up reactions for chats, captions, and comments.
Popular anger kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Anger Kaomoji copy and paste
197 text faces shown in All.
Anger Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord messages
Drop an anger kaomoji into a server or DM when a plain reply undersells how fed up you are.
Twitter and X replies
Table-flip and rage faces read instantly in a quote tweet or reply, no caption needed.
Gaming chat
Fist-raised and rage faces fit rage-quit moments and comeback taunts in match chat.
Group chat venting
A rage face lets a group know you're fuming without writing three paragraphs about it.
How to use anger kaomoji
Rage-quitting a game
- (╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻ is the classic table-flip exit
- 凸(`0´)凸 adds a rude gesture if you want to go further
- (ᗒᗣᗕ)՞ works for a startled loss instead
Venting in a group chat
- ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ reads as despair at absurdity
- (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ shouts with both arms raised
- (💢ง⋋⌓⋌)ง is the loudest single face here
Silent disapproval
- ಠ_ಠ needs no words at all
- (¬_¬) is a quieter, flatter version
- Both work well dropped alone with no caption
Hyping up for a comeback
- (ง •̀_•́)ง reads as fired-up determination
- ╭∩╮(-_-)╭∩╮ is more restrained but still ready
- Pair with a short taunt for game chat
Anger Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Anger Kaomoji meanings
(💢ง⋋⌓⋌)ง
Raised fists with an anger mark. Louder and more physical than a plain frown.
(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ
Arms thrown up with the 益 rage kanji in the eyes. Peak exasperation, often played for comedy.
凸(`0´)凸
Both hands raised as 凸, the rude gesture. Use it only where you would use the gesture itself.
ಠ_ಠ
The classic disapproving stare. Silent, and needs no other words.
(╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻
A full table flip. The most theatrical way to say a conversation is over.
ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
Hands raised beside a rage face. Reads as despair at something absurd more than pure fury.
(♯`∧´)
A furrowed cross-hatch brow. Plain crossness without theatrics.
┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
Two raised fists in pipes, framing a scowl. A blunt, wordless objection.
(¬_¬)
A flat, narrowed glance. The mildest face on this page.
╭∩╮(-_-)╭∩╮
Both fists raised around a flat stare. Restrained anger, not yet boiling over.
(ᗒᗣᗕ)՞
Wide alarmed eyes with a downturned mouth. Startled anger rather than slow-burn rage.
(ง •̀_•́)ง
Fists raised on both sides. Reads as fired-up determination as often as anger.
(⌐■_■)--︻╦╤─
Sunglasses with a cannon underneath. Confident, deadpan threat rather than real rage.
(ง˙∆˙)ว
A small huffing pout with raised arm. Light irritation, closer to a sulk than fury.
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Anger Kaomoji — background
The characters are borrowed from other alphabets
Characters that look purpose-built for text faces are almost always loaned. ಠ is a Kannada letter, ꐦ is Yi, and ᗒ is Canadian Aboriginal syllabics. Nobody designed them for kaomoji; the community simply found shapes that read as eyes and veins.
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 rage variants circulate at once.
The table-flip face is built from box-drawing characters
┻━┻ is not a table at all. Those glyphs come from the Unicode box-drawing block, originally meant for drawing borders in text-based interfaces, repurposed because a flat horizontal bar reads as a tabletop.
The anger mark comes straight from manga
The cross-shaped 💢 depicts a bulging vein on the forehead, a shorthand Japanese comics have used for decades. Unicode encoded it as an emoji in 2010, which is why it can be pasted into a kaomoji as if it were punctuation.
益 was chosen for its shape, not its meaning
The kanji 益 means 'benefit' or 'profit' in ordinary Japanese. It ended up in rage kaomoji purely because its two wide top strokes and open base resemble a scowling face, with no relation to its dictionary meaning.
What is anger kaomoji?
Anger kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces built from ordinary Unicode characters that show rage, fury, and fed-up reactions without needing an image.
How do I copy anger kaomoji?
Tap any face on this page and it copies as plain text, ready to paste into a chat, comment, or caption.
Do anger kaomoji work on Discord and Twitter?
Yes. They are plain Unicode text, so they render anywhere text is accepted, including Discord, X, and most game chats.
What does the table flip face mean?
(╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻ shows a figure flipping a table in frustration. ┻━┻ is drawn from box-drawing characters, not an actual table.
What is the 凸 gesture in these faces?
凸 is a Chinese/Japanese character shaped like a raised hand, used here as a rude middle-finger gesture. Save it for contexts where you'd use the gesture itself.
What does 益 mean in rage faces?
益 is a kanji meaning 'benefit,' used purely for its shape: two wide eyes over a wide mouth. It has no anger meaning on its own, it just looks like a furious face.
Is anger kaomoji different from angry kaomoji?
They overlap, but anger kaomoji lean toward louder rage and table-flip moments, while a general angry set includes milder side-eye and annoyed faces too.
Are any of these faces rude?
The 凸 gesture faces are, since 凸 depicts a raised middle finger. Everything else reads as playful or dramatic exaggeration, not an actual insult.
Which anger kaomoji are best for short replies?
ಠ_ಠ and (¬_¬) are compact, load fast, and read clearly even in a single-line reply.
How many anger kaomoji are on this page?
There are 200 curated faces, grouped into rage, table flip, gestures, fists, stare down, and mad expressions.