How to Text a Flower Using Symbols

Create a new message., Enter the recipient., Go to the symbol keypad to add symbols., Create the flower head., Create the stem and leaf., Send your message.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create a new message.

    Open the messaging feature of your phone.
  2. Step 2: Enter the recipient.

    Choose the contact or input the details such as contact number or email of the recipient on the “To” field. , For iOS tap the “123” button; for Android and others it can be either a button with either “symb,” “?123,” “*#(“ or “@!?” on it.

    Going to this mode lets you input symbols instead of letters and numbers. , Select the “at” sign (@) then select the close parentheses “)”. , Select the dash (–), add a comma, then two more dashes.

    You have now created a flower using symbols! Your flower should look like this, which represents a rose @)-,--. , Press the Send function of your messaging app to send the flower.
  3. Step 3: Go to the symbol keypad to add symbols.

  4. Step 4: Create the flower head.

  5. Step 5: Create the stem and leaf.

  6. Step 6: Send your message.

Detailed Guide

Open the messaging feature of your phone.

Choose the contact or input the details such as contact number or email of the recipient on the “To” field. , For iOS tap the “123” button; for Android and others it can be either a button with either “symb,” “?123,” “*#(“ or “@!?” on it.

Going to this mode lets you input symbols instead of letters and numbers. , Select the “at” sign (@) then select the close parentheses “)”. , Select the dash (–), add a comma, then two more dashes.

You have now created a flower using symbols! Your flower should look like this, which represents a rose @)-,--. , Press the Send function of your messaging app to send the flower.

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