Cursed Text Generator
Generate cursed, creepy, and glitchy Zalgo text with customizable intensity, styles, and effects. Perfect for social media, Discord, memes, and attention-grabbing content. 100% free and works offline.
Preset Curse Styles
About the Cursed Text Generator
Our professional Cursed Text Generator (also known as Zalgo Text Generator) creates creepy, glitchy, and corrupted text using Unicode combining characters. This powerful tool lets you transform normal text into cursed, demonic-looking text that's perfect for social media posts, Discord messages, memes, and creating attention-grabbing content. With multiple curse styles, adjustable intensity, and real-time preview, you can create the perfect level of chaos for any situation.
Key Features
Choose from Zalgo, Creepy, Demonic, Glitch, or Custom modes for different cursed text styles.
Control the level of corruption from subtle to extreme with a simple slider (1-10 levels).
Fine-tune marks above, through, and below characters. Add extra symbols and randomization.
Quick-apply presets: Light, Medium, Heavy, Extreme, Minimal, and Wild for instant results.
See your cursed text update instantly as you type or adjust settings. No delays.
Access recent curses and download results as text files for later use.
Copy cursed text to clipboard instantly and paste anywhere - Discord, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your text never leaves your device.
How to Use the Cursed Text Generator
- Select Curse Mode: Choose from Zalgo, Creepy, Demonic, Glitch, or Custom mode at the top
- Enter Your Text: Type or paste the text you want to curse in the input box
- Adjust Intensity: Use the slider to control how cursed your text becomes (1=mild, 10=extreme)
- Customize (Optional): In Custom mode, fine-tune marks above, through, and below characters
- Try Presets: Click preset buttons for quick style changes (Light, Medium, Heavy, etc.)
- Preview Results: Watch your text transform in real-time in the output area
- Copy & Use: Click "Copy" to copy to clipboard, then paste anywhere you want
- Download (Optional): Save your cursed text as a file for later use
What is Cursed Text (Zalgo Text)?
Cursed text, also known as Zalgo text, glitch text, or corrupted text, is created by adding Unicode combining characters (diacritical marks) above, through, and below normal letters. These combining marks stack on top of each other, creating a chaotic, corrupted, or "cursed" appearance that looks like text is breaking apart or being consumed by digital corruption.
The Technology Behind Cursed Text
Cursed text uses Unicode combining characters, which are special characters designed to modify the appearance of the character they follow. By stacking multiple combining marks:
- Above Characters: Diacritical marks like accents, tildes, and dots appear above letters
- Through Characters: Strikethrough and overlay marks pass through the middle of letters
- Below Characters: Undermarks and subscript-style marks appear below letters
- Stacking Effect: Multiple marks create the chaotic, corrupted appearance
Curse Modes Explained
đš Zalgo Mode (Classic)
The original and most popular cursed text style. Zalgo mode creates the classic "corrupted" look with balanced marks above, through, and below characters. Perfect for general use and maximum compatibility.
- Balanced distribution of marks
- Works on most platforms
- Classic cursed text appearance
- Best for social media and Discord
đą Creepy Mode
Emphasizes marks above and below characters for a more unsettling, horror-themed appearance. Great for Halloween content, horror games, and spooky messages.
- More marks above and below
- Fewer marks through the middle
- Creates a "dripping" effect
- Perfect for horror themes
đ Demonic Mode
Heavy emphasis on marks below characters, creating a dark, underworld aesthetic. Ideal for dark themes, metal music content, and demonic aesthetics.
- Concentrated marks below
- Creates "sinking" appearance
- Dark and ominous feel
- Great for dark themes
⥠Glitch Mode
Random, unpredictable mark placement that mimics digital glitches and corruption. Perfect for cyberpunk themes, tech content, and digital art.
- Randomized mark placement
- Digital corruption aesthetic
- Varies per character
- Cyberpunk and tech themes
âī¸ Custom Mode
Full control over every aspect of the curse. Choose which types of marks to use, adjust randomization, and add extra symbols for complete customization.
- Toggle marks above/through/below
- Control randomization
- Add extra symbols
- Maximum flexibility
Practical Use Cases
Create attention-grabbing posts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok that stand out in feeds.
Make your Discord username, status, or messages more memorable and eye-catching.
Add cursed text to memes for comedic effect or to emphasize chaotic energy.
Create spooky, creepy text for Halloween posts, invitations, and themed content.
Incorporate cursed text into digital artwork, graphics, and creative projects.
Make YouTube thumbnails and video titles more attention-grabbing and clickable.
Enhance RPG character names, descriptions, and in-game text for immersive experiences.
Make your username, bio, or status unique across various platforms and apps.
Intensity Levels Guide
| Level | Name | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-2 | Mild | Subtle corruption, still very readable | Professional use, subtle effects |
| 3-4 | Light | Noticeable but controlled corruption | Social media, general use |
| 5-6 | Medium | Balanced chaos, clearly cursed | Discord, memes, attention-grabbing |
| 7-8 | Heavy | Very corrupted, challenging to read | Horror themes, extreme effects |
| 9-10 | Extreme | Maximum chaos, barely readable | Artistic purposes, maximum impact |
Platform Compatibility
Cursed text works on most platforms that support Unicode, but appearance may vary:
â Fully Compatible
- Discord: Excellent support, displays perfectly in messages and usernames
- Twitter/X: Full support in tweets, bios, and display names
- Instagram: Works in captions, comments, and bios
- Facebook: Supported in posts, comments, and profiles
- Reddit: Works in posts, comments, and usernames
- TikTok: Supported in captions and comments
- WhatsApp: Displays correctly in messages
- Telegram: Full Unicode support
â ī¸ Limited Support
- Email: May not display correctly in all email clients
- SMS: Limited support, may show as boxes or question marks
- Older Browsers: May have rendering issues with heavy corruption
Tips for Best Results
- Start with Medium Intensity: Level 5-6 provides good balance between readability and effect
- Test on Target Platform: Copy and paste a test to ensure it displays correctly
- Keep It Readable: Too much corruption can make text impossible to read
- Use Presets First: Try preset styles before diving into custom settings
- Preserve Spaces: Keep this option enabled for better readability
- Short Text Works Best: Cursed text is most effective on short phrases and words
- Consider Your Audience: Some people find heavy cursed text difficult to read
- Save Favorites: Use the history feature to save combinations you like
Common Questions About Cursed Text
Is cursed text safe to use?
Yes! Cursed text is completely safe. It uses standard Unicode characters that are part of the official Unicode specification. However, excessive use of combining characters may cause performance issues on older devices.
Why does cursed text look different on different platforms?
Different platforms and fonts render Unicode combining characters differently. The basic effect will be similar, but exact appearance varies based on the font and rendering engine used.
Can cursed text be removed or reversed?
Yes, you can decode cursed text by removing the combining characters, leaving only the base letters. However, this requires special tools or manual editing.
Will cursed text work in my username?
It depends on the platform. Most social media platforms support Unicode in usernames, but some may have restrictions. Always test before committing to a username change.
Does cursed text affect SEO or searchability?
Yes, cursed text can make your content harder to search for since the combining characters are part of the text. Use it for visual impact, not for important keywords.
Advanced Customization Options
Marks Above (Diacritics)
These marks appear above characters and include accents, tildes, dots, and other diacritical marks. They create the "floating" effect above text.
Marks Through (Strikethrough)
These marks pass through the middle of characters, creating strikethrough and overlay effects. They add to the corrupted appearance.
Marks Below (Undermarks)
These marks appear below characters, creating a "dripping" or "sinking" effect. Perfect for demonic and horror themes.
Randomization
When enabled, each character gets a random number of marks, creating more organic and unpredictable corruption.
Extra Symbols
Adds additional Unicode symbols and special characters for even more chaotic effects.
Creative Ideas & Inspiration
- Horror Game Titles: Make game names more ominous and memorable
- Metal Band Logos: Create dark, aggressive text for band names
- Creepypasta Content: Enhance horror stories with cursed text
- ARG (Alternate Reality Games): Use for mysterious clues and messages
- Cyberpunk Aesthetics: Create glitchy, corrupted text for tech themes
- Meme Culture: Add chaotic energy to memes and jokes
- Event Invitations: Make Halloween party invites more spooky
- Stream Overlays: Add cursed text to Twitch/YouTube overlays
Accessibility Considerations
While cursed text is fun and eye-catching, keep these accessibility points in mind:
- Cursed text can be difficult or impossible for screen readers to interpret correctly
- People with dyslexia or visual impairments may find it very hard to read
- Heavy corruption can cause eye strain for some users
- Consider providing a plain text alternative for important information
- Use cursed text for decorative purposes, not for critical content
Technical Details
For developers and curious users, here's how cursed text works technically:
- Unicode Range: Combining Diacritical Marks (U+0300 to U+036F)
- Character Stacking: Multiple combining characters can stack on one base character
- Rendering: Browsers and apps use font rendering engines to display stacked marks
- Encoding: Stored as UTF-8 or UTF-16 in most systems
- Compatibility: Requires Unicode-aware fonts and rendering engines
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