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Guide to Rose Numbers & Their Symbolism
For centuries, roses have carried symbolic meanings, not just in their color, but also in the number given. Whether it’s romance, friendship, or remembrance, the number of roses you send tells its own story.
🌹 Single-Digit Roses
- 1 Rose – Love at first sight, or you are my only one.
- 2 Roses – Mutual love, deep connection.
- 3 Roses – I love you. The classic romantic trio.
- 4 Roses – Nothing will come between us. Represents stability and commitment.
- 5 Roses – Admiration and care; “I love and respect you.”
- 6 Roses – Infatuation, “I want to be yours.”
- 7 Roses – Unshakable infatuation, “I’m lost in you.”
- 8 Roses – Support, “I’m always by your side.”
- 9 Roses – Eternal love, “Forever and always.”
🌹 Double-Digit Roses
- 10 Roses – You’re perfect.
- 11 Roses – You are my treasured one.
- 12 Roses – A complete declaration of love, often given to ask someone to be yours.
- 13 Roses – Secret admirer, or everlasting friendship (depending on context).
- 15 Roses – A gesture of apology.
- 18 Roses – Sincerity, genuine affection.
- 19 Roses – Together forever.
- 20 Roses – Belief in your love, dedication.
🌹 Larger Numbers
- 21 Roses – I am devoted to you.
- 24 Roses – I’m yours 24 hours a day.
- 25 Roses – Congratulations, celebration, or happiness.
- 36 Roses – Romantic attachment, “I’m head over heels.”
- 40 Roses – Unchanging love.
- 50 Roses – Unconditional love with no regrets.
- 66 Roses – My love for you will never change.
- 77 Roses – My soul mate.
- 88 Roses – Asking for forgiveness, or deep gratitude.
- 99 Roses – Endless love, “I’ll love you until the end of time.”
- 100 Roses – Absolute devotion.
- 365 Roses – Love every single day of the year.
- 999 Roses – Eternal love, boundless and everlasting.
✨ Tip: The meaning can also shift depending on rose color (red for passion, pink for admiration, yellow for friendship, white for purity, etc.), so consider both number + color when choosing.
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