Weird Font Generator

Flip it, cross it out, box it in — weird Unicode text that looks nothing like normal letters, ready to copy and paste.

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Styles for “weird”

17 styles
🔤 Unicode fonts (11)
uʍop ǝpısdn
pɹᴉǝʍ
Flipped · weird
S̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶
w̶e̶i̶r̶d̶
Crossed-out
N̸o̸t̸
w̸e̸i̸r̸d̸
Cursed · slashed
Ãçç̧êñťêď
ŵêįřď
Accented · fancy
𝔉𝔯𝔞𝔨𝔱𝔲𝔯
𝔴𝔢𝔦𝔯𝔡
Gothic · blackletter
🅽🅴🅶 🆂🆀
🆆🅴🅸🆁🅳
Squared · bold
Sᴍᴀʟʟ Cᴀᴘs
ᴡᴇɪʀᴅ
Tiny · uniform
𝔻𝕠𝕦𝕓𝕝𝕖
𝕨𝕖𝕚𝕣𝕕
Outline / hollow
ˢᵘᵖᵉʳ
ʷᵉⁱʳᵈ
Tiny · raised
U̲n̲d̲e̲r̲l̲i̲n̲e̲
w̲e̲i̲r̲d̲
Underlined
Ⓒⓘⓡⓒⓛⓔⓓ
ⓦⓔⓘⓡⓓ
Bubble · outline
✦ Decorations (6)
Skull
☠ weird ☠
Horror
Eye
𓂀 weird 𓂀
Everywhere
Infinity
∞ weird ∞
Everywhere
Storm
☇ weird ☇
Metal
Wave
≋ weird ≋
Vaporwave
Angle
《 weird 》
Everywhere

Some days a normal font just won't do. The weird font generator collects the strangest copy-paste styles into one place: text flipped ǝpısdn uʍop, letters crossed through with a s̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶, slashed cursed-looking characters, boxed 🆆🅴🅸🆁🅳 squares, and shrunken small caps. It's built for people who want a username or post that stops the scroll because the eye can't immediately parse it.

What counts as 'weird'

Weird text usually breaks one of the rules your brain expects. Upside-down letters break orientation. Strikethrough and slash marks break the clean outline of each glyph. Squared and negative characters break the usual proportions. Mixing two or three of these in one name is how you get that unmistakable chaotic look people associate with edgy gaming tags and alt accounts.

Make weird text in three steps

  1. Type your text — every weird transformation appears at once so you can compare.
  2. Grab a single style, or copy from two different cards and mash them together for extra chaos.
  3. Paste it into a bio, a game name, a Discord status or a caption.

Where it works and what breaks

Flipped, strikethrough and slashed text work across Instagram, Twitter/X, Discord, TikTok and Reddit. The catch with the crossed-out and slashed styles is that they use combining characters — invisible marks that stack onto the letter before them. Most platforms handle them fine, but a few strip combining marks for safety, so the overlay can vanish and leave plain letters. Squared and flipped styles don't have this problem because they are single, self-contained characters.

Heads up: upside-down text reverses reading order too, so 'weird' becomes 'pɹıǝʍ'. That's intentional — it's meant to read as if the whole word was rotated 180°.

The mechanics

The flipped set maps each letter to a look-alike from blocks like IPA Extensions and Latin Extended, then reverses the string. The crossed and slashed styles add combining overlays (U+0336, U+0338) after each character. Everything is standard Unicode, so copy-paste carries the effect intact — no font install, no image, no app plugin.

Frequently asked questions

Strikethrough uses combining marks that a few apps strip out. If the line disappears, try the squared or flipped styles, which are single characters and can't be stripped.

Each letter is swapped for a rotated look-alike character and the word is reversed, so it reads as if physically flipped 180°.

Yes — copy from one card, then copy from another and paste them together. Mixing flipped with squared or strikethrough is a common way to get a truly chaotic look.

It pastes fine on major platforms. Very heavy combining effects can look glitchy or get filtered by strict username rules, so test before saving a permanent handle.

Squared and flipped styles usually pass game name filters. Combining-mark styles are hit-or-miss depending on the game.

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