Twitch Global Emote
Oops25
RemovedThe Origin Story
Oops25 was a Twitch global emote built around a simple mistake reaction. The name reads as “oops” plus “25,” which makes it feel like a limited-time or event-year version of a standard chat response rather than a character emote.
Its value is in how immediately readable it is. Chat does not need deep lore to understand an “oops” emote. It fits misplays, wrong buttons, bad timing, awkward mistakes, failed plans, or a streamer realising something went wrong live. Because Twitch removed it with several other limited global emotes in January 2026, Oops25 now works best as a short historical entry for a removed reaction emote.
How to Use It
When this emote was active, viewers typed Oops25 in Twitch chat to use it. Viewers used Oops25 when someone made a mistake, missed something obvious, failed a play, said the wrong thing, or created an awkward moment on stream.
Removal Date
January 7, 2026
Format
Static