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Cool Lenny Face to Copy and Paste

200 unique cool lenny face to copy with one tap.

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About Cool Faces

Cool faces wear sunglasses. (⌐■_■) is the canonical one, and the ⌐ is doing something clever — it is a not-sign, used here as the arm of a pair of glasses seen from the side.

The sunglasses reveal

The most-used cool face is not static, it is a two-part sequence: ( •_•) then ( •_•)>⌐■-■ then (⌐■_■). Sent as three consecutive messages, it is the text version of putting sunglasses on before delivering a punchline, borrowed wholesale from crime-drama title cards. It only works if you send it as three separate messages — on one line the timing is lost.

Cool versus smug

Both are pleased with themselves, but cool is unbothered while smug is pleased at someone. Cool works when you are declining to react; smug works when you are reacting. Cool also survives in professional-adjacent contexts where smug does not.

Good in usernames

(⌐■_■) is short, uses well-supported characters, and reads instantly at small sizes, which makes it one of the best faces on this site for a display name or gaming tag.

Related

Smug faces, gaming faces for competitive contexts, flex faces for showing off directly, and aesthetic faces for profile decoration.

FAQ

What is the cool text face?

(⌐■_■) — a face wearing sunglasses, where ⌐ forms the arm of the glasses.

How do I do the sunglasses reveal?

Send ( •_•) then ( •_•)>⌐■-■ then (⌐■_■) as three separate messages. On one line the timing is lost.

What is the difference between cool and smug faces?

Cool is unbothered and not reacting. Smug is reacting, and pleased at someone else’s expense.

Is the cool face good for a username?

Yes — it is short, widely supported and readable at small sizes, which makes it one of the best choices for a display name.

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