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Similarly to this anon, Brave AI does ok:
No, there is no official seahorse emoji in the Unicode standard, which governs the global encoding of text and emojis. Despite widespread memories of using a seahorse emoji—often described as yellow, orange, or blue—there is no evidence that such an emoji has ever existed in official Unicode releases. The phenomenon of people vividly recalling a non-existent emoji is attributed to the Mandela Effect, a collective false memory where large groups of people misremember events or objects that never actually occurred.
While some platforms like Slack or Apple devices with iOS 18.2 and later offer custom emoji creation features (e.g., Genmoji), these are not part of the standard Unicode emoji set.
The closest representations are combinations like a horse emoji () paired with a water wave () or a fish emoji (), though these are not officially recognized as a seahorse emoji. Some AI models, including ChatGPT and Claude, have been observed to struggle with this query, sometimes cycling through incorrect emojis or admitting to the Mandela Effect.
Although a seahorse emoji was proposed to the Unicode Consortium in 2018, it was declined, and no subsequent proposal has been considered.
Therefore, as of October 21, 2025, there remains no dedicated seahorse emoji in the official Unicode emoji list.