The company said it was focused on the five and was conscious of giving Queensland drivers"too many product options".
"The recent rise in popularity and use of the emoji is unprecedented,"PPQ said in a statement.
"Millions of Queenslanders are expressing themselves through emojis every day. These personalised plates offer another extension of this self-expression.
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"PPQ will launch the emoji range with five designs based on research conducted into the most popular symbols.
"While we will consider adding to the range in the future,too many product options can cause'creative paralysis'for customers.
"For this reason,we’re focusing on the most popular symbols for now."