Google search engine crashes when entering phrases with emoji

Google search engine crashes when entering phrases with emojis.
Examples of such questions are: “How many emojis on iOS”, “How many emojis on Apple”, and “How many emojis on Windows”. BleepingComputer analysts were able to reproduce the problem in both the desktop version of the search engine and the corresponding mobile application. Every time the system gave a server error.

Search results for “Some emoji on iOS” and “Some emoji on Apple” can be found on the archived pages. It was initially thought that the problem only affected individual domains with country links – for example Google.co.nz. However, users soon found that Google.com was also crashing in the above queries.
One of these users, nicknamed llui85, has provided a list of search queries that can cause errors in the search engine: “how many emojis on iOS” “how many emojis on Apple” “how many emojis on Windows” “how many emojis on ios” lumia ” “some lumia emoji” “some emoji on iOS” “some emoji on iOS” “some emoji on iOS” querying this domain will also “break” google searches.
A forum member on Reddit, nicknamed gottago_gottago, suggested that the source Emojipedia.com is to blame because a query for this domain in Google also “breaks” the search.
