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So you can create a mix of two emojis with the Google Gboard keyboard and get very original results.

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Google is preparing new emoji combinations in its special Kitchen Emoji. These stickers are the result of merging the emotions of one emoji with the characteristics of another. Because emoticons are never enough.

The combination of emojis can be recommended by Google based on the mood of the texts you share and the emojis you send (Google’s AI comes into play here). By the way, if you want to see trendy emojis in your country, click here.

We can also make a combination ourselves, without outside help. Emojipedia posted a tweet on Wednesday noting that Google has four new emojis to be used in “Emoji Kitchen” combinations.

The last four emojis used in Emoji Kitchen include paw prints, cherries, watermelon, and rocks. Starting this month, over 400 emoji will be supported and they guarantee 20,000 possible combinations.

To use Emoji Kitchen, follow these instructions:

  • Open your messaging app (WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal…).
  • Touch the text line to bring up Gboard.
  • To the left of the space bar, tap the emoji icon.
  • Choose an emoji to be your base emoji.
  • Tap the second emoji you want to add.
  • Choose one of the fun combination options just below the text bar.

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Please note that gesture, people, and checkbox emoji are not supported in Emoji Kitchen. One reason for this restriction is that merging using emoji from these three categories can be disrespectful and/or offensive. for certain people or a certain country.

note that This feature is only available on Android phones. And if you’re texting a friend and including, say, a sticking out tongue emoji, Google will automatically suggest several combinations appropriate to the moment and the conversation.

Source: Computer Hoy

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