Spider Kaomoji
Copy spider kaomoji, crawling text faces, and cobweb symbols for Discord, Halloween posts, bios, and everyday messages.
Popular spider kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Spider Kaomoji copy and paste
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Spider Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord messages
Crawling leg faces like /╲/\╭(•‿•)╮/\╱\ add a playful jump-scare to a chat without needing an image.
Halloween posts
Cobweb and spooky accents pair with pumpkin and skull symbols for seasonal captions.
Bios and usernames
Short spider glyphs such as 🕷 or 𖢥 fit inline without breaking a display name.
Horror or creepy captions
Multi-eyed and unsettling faces like ⊂⊂⊂⊂(ಠಠ_ಠಠ)っっっっ push further than a plain spider emoji.
How to use spider kaomoji
Halloween captions
- Pair a cobweb glyph like 🕸️ with a skull ☠︎ for a quick seasonal caption
- Use the full crawling frame /╲/\╭ºoꍘoº╮/\╱\ as a standalone post opener
- Keep decorated combos like ٭˙∘܀🕸*˚•⊹🕷˙•˚ to one per caption so they don't crowd out the text
Jump-scare jokes
- Drop へ(⚈益⚈)へ mid-conversation for a mock scare
- Follow it with the angry four-eyed /╲/\╭(ఠఠ益ఠఠ)╮/\╱\ to escalate the bit
- Keep it to text only — no image — so it reads as a joke, not a real warning
Bios and usernames
- A single glyph like 𖢥 or 🕷 fits cleanly inside a display name
- Avoid full leg-frame kaomoji in usernames — they run too long for most character limits
- Combine 🕷️ and 🕸️ for a two-character spider theme without extra text
Creepy or unsettling posts
- Multi-armed variants like ⊂⊂⊂⊂(ಠಠ_ಠಠ)っっっっ read as more unsettling than a standard spider frame
- The lenny-style /╲/\╭( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)╮/\╱\ works better as a troll than a genuine scare
- Save the most exaggerated combos for reaction posts rather than everyday chat
Spider Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Spider Kaomoji meanings
/╲/\╭ºoꍘoº╮/\╱\
Eight legs framing a wide-eyed face — the most recognizable crawling spider kaomoji, good as a stand-alone reaction.
/╲/\( •̀ ω •́ )/\╱\
A determined-looking spider face; the slanted eyes read as focused rather than scary, so it works in lighter jokes.
٭˙∘܀🕸*˚•⊹🕷˙•˚
A decorated spider-and-web cluster for captions that want sparkle mixed with the creepy-crawly theme.
🕷
The plain spider emoji on its own — useful when you just need the icon with no extra face.
🕸️
A standalone web emoji, often paired with 🕷 to suggest a spider is nearby without drawing it.
𖢥
A single decorative glyph shaped like a spider silhouette, small enough to sit inside a username.
へ(❍∠❍)へ
Arms-out crawling pose with wide round eyes; reads as startled or surprised rather than menacing.
/|\(◦.◦)/|\
A thinner-legged variant with soft dot eyes, gentler than the wide-eyed versions.
へ(⚈益⚈)へ
Angry or annoyed eyes on a crawling frame — use this one for mock outrage, not friendliness.
/╲/\╭( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)╮/\╱\
The lenny face grafted onto spider legs; signals a joke or troll rather than genuine horror.
/╲/\╭(ఠఠ益ఠఠ)╮/\╱\
Four angry eyes stacked in a rage expression — the most aggressive-looking spider face in common use.
ᄽ(◕""◕)ᄿ
A boxier crawling frame using ᄽᄿ brackets instead of slashes; reads as cuter and rounder.
☠︎
A skull outline commonly stacked with web and spider glyphs for Halloween-flavored captions.
⛓
A chain link symbol used alongside spider and web glyphs in darker, gothic-styled combos.
⊂⊂⊂⊂(ಠಠ_ಠಠ)っっっっ
An exaggerated many-legged crawl with four eyes, built for a stronger creep-out than a standard spider face.
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Spider 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 explains why kaomoji have eyes, cheeks, and arms while emoticons mostly have a mouth.
The brackets are borrowed from other alphabets
Characters that look purpose-built for cute or spooky faces are usually loaned. The ᄽᄿ brackets come from Hangul jamo, and ⚈ is a phonetic symbol. Nobody designed them for kaomoji; the community simply found shapes that read as eyes, legs, or a web.
Spider kaomoji lean on slashes for legs
Where an animal face usually needs only two arms, a spider face needs eight legs, so the pattern relies almost entirely on forward and back slashes stacked around a bracketed body — one of the few kaomoji families built more from punctuation than from letters.
The same frame works for many moods
Swapping only the eye characters inside an identical /╲/\╭( )╮/\╱\ frame turns a friendly spider into an angry, startled, or deadpan one, which is why so many spider kaomoji share the exact same leg structure.
What is spider kaomoji?
Spider kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces built from slashes, brackets, and eye characters to look like a crawling spider, such as /╲/\╭(•‿•)╮/\╱\. They're typed entirely with keyboard characters, so they paste cleanly into any chat or caption.
How do I make a spider kaomoji?
The classic pattern uses forward and back slashes for legs on each side, a bracket like ╭ ╮ for the body, and an eye pair or emoticon in the middle: /╲/\ + ╭(eyes)╮ + /\╱\. Swapping the eye characters changes the mood from cute to angry to startled.
Is there a spider emoji version of kaomoji?
Yes — many spider kaomoji mix the 🕷 and 🕸️ emoji directly into a text combo, like 🕷️~~~🕸️ or ‧₊˚🕷‧₊˚, for a lighter look than a full ASCII leg frame.
What does /╲/\╭(•‿•)╮/\╱\ mean?
It's a friendly crawling spider face — the slashes form eight legs, the ╭ ╮ brackets shape a rounded body, and the (•‿•) eyes keep the expression calm rather than scary.
Are spider kaomoji good for Halloween?
Yes. Combos that mix 🕸️, 🕯️, ☠, and cobweb symbols read as seasonal decoration, and can be dropped into captions or bios without needing an image.
Can I use spider kaomoji in Discord?
Yes — kaomoji are plain text, so they render in any Discord channel or DM exactly as typed, with no emoji picker or custom server assets required.
What's the difference between a spider kaomoji and a spider emoji?
The 🕷 emoji is a single fixed image controlled by your device's font. A spider kaomoji is built from ordinary text characters, so its exact look is the same everywhere and you can customize the eyes or legs yourself.
Why do some spider kaomoji look angry?
Swapping the eye characters for symbols like ఠఠ or ಠಠ changes the whole tone. Wide round eyes read as startled, while narrowed or stacked eyes read as annoyed or aggressive.