Google has made an interesting update for the main Android keyboard – branded Gboard. The fun Emoji Kitchen feature now offers even more variety.

As a reminder, Emoji Kitchen debuted in February 2020. It allows you to “cross” existing emoji and get new, sometimes completely crazy, results.
Emoji Kitchen now significantly expands the number of available crossbreeding emojis with support for Unicode 13.1 set, approved by the Unicode Consortium last September. There are 217 new emojis added to Unicode 13.1. 210 of them are additional options for existing emojis, and seven more are completely new, including a burning heart, a bandaged heart, a bearded woman, a bearded person of an indeterminate gender, a sighing / exhaling emoji, an emoji in the clouds, and a dumbfounded emoji.
Google released the Gboard keyboard for iOS in May 2016 and for Android in December of that year. In doing so, it replaced the Google Keyboard (Google Keyboard) as the default keyboard on Android.
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