Invisible Character for Free Fire – How to Get a Blank Name in FF
An invisible character in Free Fire is one of the most searched tricks in the entire game — and for good reason. A blank or near-blank name makes you significantly harder to identify in kill feeds, lobby screens, and spectator modes. Combined with a stylish Unicode name style, it creates a unique visual effect that sets you apart from every other player. This guide explains exactly what invisible characters are, how they work in Free Fire, and how to use them safely.
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What is an Invisible Character?
An invisible character is a Unicode character that has no visible glyph — it occupies space in a text string but renders as nothing on screen. These characters exist in the Unicode standard for legitimate typographic and programming purposes: controlling text direction, separating words in scripts without visible spaces, or acting as zero-width joiners in emoji sequences.
The most commonly used invisible characters for gaming names are:
U+3164 — Hangul Filler. This is a Korean Unicode character intended as a placeholder in Korean text. It renders as a blank space in virtually every environment, including Free Fire's name field, making it the most reliable choice for blank name tricks.
U+0020 — Standard space. Accepted in some game contexts but usually stripped by name validators.
U+200B — Zero Width Space. Truly invisible with no width — useful for breaking up text without visible separation, but may be rejected by some game clients.
Does a Blank Name Work in Free Fire?
Yes — with the right Unicode character. The Hangul Filler character (U+3164, ㅤ) is accepted by Free Fire's name validator because it is technically a valid Unicode character, not a blank space. When used as a name, it renders as completely invisible in most in-game UI elements.
However, it is important to understand the limitations:
Kill feed display — your name may still appear as a small blank entry in the kill feed, which can actually be quite distinctive.
Profile page — your name appears blank on your own profile and to players who inspect you.
Search — players who try to search for you by name cannot find you, which can be beneficial or inconvenient depending on how you play.
Guild and friend requests — you are harder to invite or request from without a visible name.
How to Copy the Invisible Character
The invisible character you need is the Hangul Filler: ㅤ
To copy it: select the character between the quotation marks in this sentence — 'ㅤ' — and copy it. It will appear as nothing selected, but the character is there. Alternatively, you can copy it from any Unicode character tool by searching for U+3164.
Once copied, you can paste it directly into Free Fire's name change field. You can use a single character for a completely blank name, or place one or more invisible characters before and after a styled Unicode name to create unusual spacing effects.
Step-by-Step: Setting a Blank Name in Free Fire
Follow these steps exactly to set an invisible or blank name in Free Fire:
- ✓Copy the Hangul Filler character (U+3164): ㅤ — select the space inside these quotes and copy
- ✓Open Free Fire on your device
- ✓Tap your profile avatar in the top-left corner to open your profile
- ✓Tap the pencil/edit icon next to your current name
- ✓Clear your existing name completely
- ✓Paste the Hangul Filler character into the name field — it will appear blank
- ✓Tap the confirm or save button — if the game accepts it, your name is now invisible
- ✓If the game shows a 'name cannot be blank' error, try pasting two or three Hangul Filler characters instead of one
Combining Invisible Characters with Stylish Names
One of the most visually striking techniques is combining invisible characters with a stylish Unicode name. For example: placing one Hangul Filler character before and after a gothic or script name creates unusual floating spacing that looks intentional and unique.
Another technique is using invisible characters between each letter of your name to create a spaced-out effect: ㅤSㅤhㅤaㅤdㅤoㅤw. This doesn't produce a truly invisible name, but creates a distinctive visual style that is impossible to replicate with standard keyboard characters.
Platform Availability and Risk
Invisible characters work in Free Fire as of the latest version at the time of writing. However, game developers periodically update their name validators to block specific Unicode ranges. If the Hangul Filler stops working in a future update, check for updated invisible character codes — the technique itself remains valid, only the specific character may change.
Using invisible characters does not violate Free Fire's terms of service. The characters are valid Unicode and the name change is done through the official in-game system using legitimately purchased name change cards or diamonds. It is purely a cosmetic customisation.
Other Games That Support Invisible Characters
The Hangul Filler technique works in several other popular mobile and PC games beyond Free Fire:
PUBG Mobile
U+3164 accepted in most server regions. Test before purchasing a name change.
Mobile Legends
Invisible characters work in display names. May render differently on older Android devices.
Among Us
Blank names are a well-known trick. The Hangul Filler works in the name field.
Minecraft
Java Edition supports Unicode in usernames via third-party launchers. Bedrock Edition has stricter validation.
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