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Free Zalgo Text Generator - H̴̡e̷ ̸C̶o̵m̷e̷s̸ Cursed Text Maker | Lembog

Zalgo Text Generator

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Chaos (5/10)
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Note: Zalgo text may not display correctly on all platforms. Some apps filter excessive combining characters. Test before using extensively.

Perfect For

✓ Creepypasta stories
✓ Horror game content
✓ Aesthetic social media posts
✓ ARG experiences
✓ Meme creation
✓ Halloween content

Free Zalgo Text Generator - H̴e̷ ̸C̶o̵m̷e̷s̸ Cursed Text Maker

Create creepy Z̴̢̛̖̣̀͊å̸̰l̷̜̏g̶͓̓o̵̥̾ text that looks corrupted, glitched, and otherworldly. Perfect for horror content, memes, and standing out on social media.

What is Zalgo Text?

Zalgo text (also called "cursed text" or "creepy text") uses Unicode combining characters that stack above, through, and below regular letters. Named after the internet horror meme "Zalgo," this text style creates an unsettling, corrupted appearance.

The effect comes from layering multiple diacritical marks on each character, making text appear to "invade" surrounding space.

How to Use the Zalgo Generator

  1. Type your text in the input field
  2. Adjust chaos level (1-10) — higher = more corruption
  3. Choose direction — Above, Middle, Below, or all three
  4. Click Regenerate for different patterns
  5. Copy and paste wherever you need it!

Chaos Level Guide

LevelNameDescription
1-2WhisperSubtle, barely noticeable
3-4MurmurLight distortion
5-6ChaosBalanced corruption
7-8MadnessHeavy distortion
9-10VOIDMaximum zalgo effect

Direction Controls Explained

  • Above — Characters stack above the text line
  • Middle — Characters strike through the text
  • Below — Characters extend below the baseline

Combine all three for maximum impact, or use individually for subtle effects.

Where Zalgo Text Works

  • ✅ Twitter/X posts
  • ✅ Discord messages
  • ✅ Reddit comments
  • ✅ YouTube comments
  • ✅ Twitch chat
  • ✅ Instagram bio
  • ✅ Text messages

Platform Limitations

Some platforms may filter or limit zalgo text:

  • Facebook may truncate heavy zalgo
  • Some apps don't render combining marks
  • Very long zalgo may hit character limits

Popular Use Cases

Horror Content Creators

  • Creepypasta stories and titles
  • Horror game promotional content
  • Spooky YouTube thumbnails
  • Halloween posts

Meme Culture

  • Surreal memes
  • "He comes" style content
  • Corrupted text jokes
  • Glitch art captions

Gaming Community

  • ARG (Alternate Reality Game) content
  • Horror game references
  • Creepy usernames
  • Discord server aesthetics

Social Media Aesthetics

  • Eye-catching posts
  • Unique bio text
  • Stand-out comments
  • Memorable usernames

FAQs About Zalgo Text

What is "Zalgo" from?

Zalgo originated from internet creepypasta and the "Zalgo" meme, featuring corrupted images with the phrase "HE COMES."

Why doesn't my zalgo text display correctly?

Some platforms filter excessive Unicode combining characters. Try lowering the chaos level or use fewer direction options.

Will it work in my username?

Many platforms accept zalgo in usernames, but some have restrictions. Test before finalizing.

Does zalgo text affect accessibility?

Yes, screen readers may struggle with heavy zalgo. Use responsibly and consider your audience.

Can I control the randomness?

Use our "Regenerate" button to get different zalgo patterns while keeping your settings.

Why Our Zalgo Generator?

  • 10-level chaos control — Fine-tune your corruption
  • Direction toggles — Customize above/middle/below
  • Regenerate feature — Get new patterns instantly
  • Real-time preview — See results immediately
  • One-click copy — Easy to use
  • 100% free — No accounts needed
  • Mobile friendly — Works on any device

The History of Zalgo

The Zalgo meme emerged in the late 2000s from internet horror communities. The character "Zalgo" represents an eldritch entity that corrupts everything it touches — including text itself.

The text effect uses Unicode's combining diacritical marks, originally designed for linguistics, but repurposed to create this unsettling visual style.

Technical Information

Zalgo text uses combining characters from these Unicode ranges:

  • Above: U+0300–U+036F (combining diacritical marks)
  • Middle: U+0334–U+0338, U+0489 (strikethrough and overlay)
  • Below: U+0316–U+0333, U+0339–U+035A (below-the-line marks)

These combine with base characters without taking extra space, creating the stacked effect.