Is this new or has it actually existed for a long time? Stumbled upon it when I was typing this in a whatsapp conversation: “Should I call him?”, then this graphic popped up:

I then started trying random words, and discovered for at least a few short phrases, and a little more number of singular words, as soon as you enter a punctuation after the word/phrase such as a period, question mark, at the end, the suggested graphic would show up:

  • Yes!
  • No.
  • Good?
  • I love you!
  • Cheers!

Some (like Cheers) even have accompanying beer mugs to go along with the word art.

What other words / phrases are there to trigger these word graphic?

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It’s a relatively new feature that is slowly rolling out to other languages/regions. I received it maybe 2 or 3 weeks ago (in Germany).

I don’t think there’s a definitive list of words/phrases that trigger it. It usually works with one or two words (for example “happy birthday!”) followed by an exclamation mark. Could be pretty much anything. It even works with “Batman!” Although the result is … well, not appropriate for the Dark Knight. 😄

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Hmm, yeah, I don’t have it yet here in Australia. I tend to prefer SwiftKey anyway, but this looks like a pretty handy feature!

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“good morning” [+emoji] is the one I see daily. There’s a few alternatives I see, but I usually end up sending the one with the coffee cup in response.

I also like seeing the options for the different emoji combination stickers (like the cyclops sobbing in your screenshot) that Gboard comes up with. :) I’ve found to trigger that, I either pick 2 different emojis or type the same one 2-3x to get suggestions.

Been having fun with both of these features on my Samsung phone for a while. Enjoy! Have fun!

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I understood it’s a pixel exclusive, because it doesn’t show on my other OnePlus. But I might be wrong because I don’t chat as much on that phone. Seems like anything you type after an emoji in a chat prompts the generation of that text. Works with almost anything, it’s programmatically generated

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Mine is a Xiaomi phone, so probably not just pixel exclusive…

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I recognized it at birthday wishes, too

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I think this feature requires internet access

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GBoard learning algorithm is federated

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