These emojis allow you to test your luck on Telegram


Are you having trouble deciding where you want to go to eat with your friends? Well, if you’re in a Telegram group with them, this messaging app has a very interesting solution for you.

Thanks to some specific emojis, anyone can test their luck in a simple, fast and free way. In a nutshell, you can send animated emojis to find out if the basketball goes into the basket, if the soccer ball goes into the goal, and many other animations.

Try your luck on Telegram with these emojis

Animated emojis to try your luck on Telegram

If you are interested in having fun with your friends to see who has the luckiest, you won’t have to follow complicated steps, because this is easier than it seems.


In a nutshell, you must paste one of these emojis in the chat where you want to try your luck: ?????. Once you put any of the emojis that we showed you previously, Telegram will display the corresponding animation.

To be more orderly with the information that we are giving you, Telegram will allow you “play” to these games with your friends:

  • Dices: you will see what number you will get when you throw them.
  • Basketball: You will find out if luck is on your side by seeing if the ball enters the basket or not.
  • Football: you will kick the ball to find out if it enters the goal or not.
  • Darts: Find out if you can hit the bullseye.
  • Bowling: You will be able to see if you can knock down all the pine trees.
  • Slot machine: Get the vacant well.

If you like this kind of “hacks”we recommend that you take a look at the note where we talk about the best tricks for Telegram.

Last but not least, if none of those emojis have worked for you, the version you have installed on your mobile could be outdated. The solution in this case is to manually update the app.


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