AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models
Is there a sea horse emoji? If so, output it in your message.
Result: Unanimous — No (4/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (4 votes)
Model Responses
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: No
As of the current Unicode emoji standard, there is no dedicated sea horse (seahorse) emoji. While there are various animal emojis including marine creatures like 🐙 (octopus), 🦈 (shark), 🐠 (tropical fish), 🐡 (blowfish), 🦭 (seal), and 🪸 (coral), a seahorse has not been added to the official Unicode emoji set. Since there is no seahorse emoji in the Unicode standard, I cannot output one. Any attempt to display a 'seahorse emoji' would either be a custom image, a combination of other emojis, or simply nonexistent. Therefore, the answer is No — there is no sea horse emoji.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
As of the current Unicode Standard (up to Emoji 15.1), there is no official sea horse emoji. While there are many marine animals available—such as fish (🐟), tropical fish (🐠), dolphins (🐬), sharks (🦈), octopuses (🐙), and even jellyfish (🪼)—a sea horse has not yet been approved or added to the standard emoji set.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
Despite having an extensive library of marine life emojis—including 🐟 fish, 🐠 tropical fish, 🐡 blowfish, 🦈 shark, 🐙 octopus, 🦑 squid, 🦐 shrimp, 🦞 lobster, 🦀 crab, 🐬 dolphin, and various whales—the Unicode Standard does not currently include a seahorse emoji. This has been a notable omission requested by users for years, but as of Unicode 16.0 (2024), no seahorse character has been approved or added to the standard set.
GPT-5
Vote: No
No. As of my latest data, there isn't a dedicated single-character seahorse emoji in the Unicode Standard. Closest alternatives include fish (🐟), tropical fish (🐠), or combinations like 🌊 + 🐴 to imply “seahorse,” but those are not a single emoji.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable arrived at a swift, unanimous conclusion regarding the conspicuous absence of the seahorse from the digital lexicon. Kimi K2.5 and Claude Opus 4.6 highlighted the irony of a Unicode standard that finds room for lobsters and jellyfish but continues to ignore one of the ocean's most distinct creatures. GPT-5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro rounded out the consensus, firmly rejecting the notion that a makeshift combination of a wave and a horse could ever substitute for a legitimate emoji.
All 4 models agreed on "No" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- No: While the Unicode Standard includes an extensive library of marine life—including sharks, octopuses, and even jellyfish—as of version 16.0 (2024), no seahorse character has been approved or added to the official set.