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Bear Dot Art

Copy 12 bear dot art pieces — pixel bears, ASCII bear faces, multi-line teddy designs. Click to copy for Discord, TikTok and WhatsApp.

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Bear dot art creates full bear images using emoji pixel grids, ASCII art, and block characters — a big step up from the iconic single-line ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ kaomoji. These multi-line pieces form recognisable bear faces and body poses that work as Discord profile art, TikTok bio decorations, and WhatsApp reactions. The brown pixel bear and ASCII bear face are among the most copied animal text art pieces online.

When to use Bear dot art

💡 Platform tip: Bear dot art is huge in cosy Discord servers and Tumblr aesthetic communities. The emoji pixel bear (🟫⬛🟡 squares) is especially popular because it renders in full colour on all devices and reads clearly even at small sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bear dot art?
Bear dot art is multi-line text art that forms a recognisable bear image using Unicode characters — emoji squares (🟫🟡⬛), ASCII line art (/ \ |), and block elements (█▀▄). Unlike the single-line ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ kaomoji, these pieces are 6–10 lines tall.
Is bear dot art the same as the ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ kaomoji?
No — ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ is a single-line face kaomoji. Bear dot art is multi-line pictorial art that forms a full bear face or body, much more visually detailed and impressive. Both are great — they suit different contexts.
What size is bear dot art?
Bear dot art pieces range from 4 lines (simple face) to 10 lines (full body with honey pot). The emoji pixel pieces are 7–8 columns wide. When pasted into Discord or WhatsApp, they display as a small but clear bear image.
Can I use bear dot art on Discord?
Yes — Discord preserves multi-line spacing. The emoji pixel bear pieces render in full colour on Discord, and the ASCII bear pieces look great in monospace code blocks. Both work in messages, bios, and server channel descriptions.
Why is the brown bear (🟫) popular in pixel art?
🟫 was added to the main emoji set in 2020 and immediately became a go-to for bear and wood textures in pixel art. Before 🟫, artists had to approximate brown using 🟠 or 🔶. Now 🟫 lets creators make clean, recognisable bear faces in emoji pixel art.