Abacus emoji SVG
An abacus, an ancient tool used to count and calculate by moving beads. Depicted as a wooden frame with four or more rows or columns of variously positioned and colored beads. Used for various content concerning mathematics and science (education) as well as calculations, counting, and numbers more generally. Designs from Apple and Facebook resemble a Chinese abacus (suanpan), as did a previous Microsoft design. By one reckoning, Apple’s red-beaded design displays the number 108 and Emojipedia's, 12,031,981. Abacus was approved as part of Unicode 11.0 in 2018 and added to Emoji 11.0 in 2018.
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The abacus emoji represents a traditional calculating tool used for mathematical computations.
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