Copy Invisible Space Character
The invisible character (ㅤ) is used to create spaces in game nicknames like Free Fire or to skip lines on Instagram and WhatsApp.
Click the button above to copy the invisible character (U+3164) to your clipboard.
Invisible Space for Free Fire
Invisible space is widely used in Free Fire to:
- ✓Create unique nicknames with spaces between words
- ✓Add guild tags with custom spacing
- ✓Make your in-game name stand out
- ✓Work around nickname formatting limits
How to use it in Free Fire:
- Click 'Copy Invisible Space' above
- Open Free Fire and go to your Profile
- Tap the edit icon next to your nickname
- Paste the invisible space where you want it
- Save the change and you're done
Tip: You can combine multiple invisible spaces to create different nickname effects.
Nickname Templates with Invisible Space
Click any template to copy it instantly:
What the copied invisible character actually is
The button copies U+3164 HANGUL FILLER. It is a real Unicode character with a blank-looking glyph, not an empty clipboard and not the same code point as an ordinary space. That distinction explains why it can work in some name fields that trim regular spaces.
It can still count toward a limit
Although the glyph looks blank, software can count it as a character, store it, search for it, or reject it. A field may also normalize or remove it during submission.
It is different from zero-width characters
Hangul Filler normally occupies some width. Zero-width space and joiner characters have other purposes and can be handled differently by browsers, games, messaging apps, and moderation systems.
Copy from the button, not the page text
Because the value is invisible, manual selection makes it difficult to confirm whether one or several characters were captured. The button writes exactly one U+3164 character to the clipboard.
Use a visible fallback
Keep a version with a normal space, underscore, or separator. Platform rules and rendering can change, and an invisible-only label is difficult for other people to identify or type.
Safe testing sequence
- 1Paste once into a temporary field.
- 2Add visible letters on both sides.
- 3Submit and reopen the saved value.
- 4Use the fallback if the field removes it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does invisible space really work in Free Fire?
Yes. The U+3164 Hangul Filler is commonly accepted as a valid character and often appears as a blank space inside nicknames.
Can I use multiple invisible spaces?
Yes. You can paste several invisible spaces together to create different nickname layouts.
Does it work in other games too?
Usually yes. It also works in many apps and games that accept Unicode characters, including some social platforms and mobile games.
Can I use it on Instagram?
Yes. It is useful for line breaks, spacing in bios, and blank-looking text blocks.
Is it safe to use?
Yes. It is a standard Unicode character, not a hack or mod.
What is Invisible Space?
The invisible space, also known as 'blank character' or 'invisible code', is a Unicode character (U+3164 Hangul Filler) that appears as an empty space but is treated as a letter by many systems.
Where to use?
- Free Fire: To put spaces in nicknames between words/tags.
- Instagram: To skip lines in bio or captions.
- WhatsApp: To send 'blank' messages.