Blank Name For Twitter/X 2026
A blank name on Twitter/X is popular among users who want a clean, minimalist, and mysterious profile look. Twitter/X normally does not allow an empty Display Name, but with special invisible Unicode characters, you can make your name field appear completely blank.
On this page, you can quickly copy and paste a working blank name character for Twitter/X. These characters are safe, simple to use, and updated for 2026 compatibility.
Invisible Character Copy And Paste for Twitter/X
The easiest way to get a blank display name on Twitter/X with no visible text is with a dedicated generator.
Invisible Character Generator Twitter/X
[ ]Note: Preview markers are not copied. Zero-width characters remain invisible.
Quick Blank Generator
Hangul Filler (U+3164) ⭐ — most universal invisible character, works everywhere: Instagram bio, TikTok name, Discord, WhatsApp, empty messages
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Zero-Width Invisible Characters
Hangul Filler ⭐
U+3164 • Hangul Filler ⭐
Braille Blank
U+2800 • Braille Blank (visible width)
Zero-width space
U+200B • invisible
Zero-width Non-Joiner
U+200C • invisible
Zero-width Joiner
U+200D • invisible
Zero-width no-break
U+FEFF • invisible
Visible Common Whitespaces
Narrow • THIN SPACE
U+2009
Ultra-narrow • HAIR SPACE
U+200A
Regular • SPACE
U+0020 (regular space)
Non-breaking • NBSP
U+00A0
Wide • EN SPACE
U+2002
Extra-wide • EM SPACE
U+2003
Ultra-wide • IDEOGRAPHIC
U+3000
What Is a Blank Twitter/X Name?
A blank Twitter/X name means the Display Name shows no visible text. Normally, when you set up a profile, your name appears in bold above your @handle. But with a blank name, you use hidden Unicode characters instead of normal letters. These characters are not visible on the screen, but X does not treat the field as empty.
For this reason, the name field can be saved successfully, but it appears blank to anyone viewing the profile. People use blank names:
- To create a clean and minimalist profile look
- To post a blank tweet
- To focus only on the profile picture and banner
- For aesthetic or themed account design
- To avoid extra text clutter
The important thing is that this is not a hack. These same characters are also used in TikTok names and Discord formatting.
How To Get a Blank Name On Twitter/X?
To set a blank name on Twitter/X, it does not mean leaving the Display Name field empty. The platform does not allow a completely empty field. Instead, you can use an invisible or hidden Unicode character instead of normal text.
The system understands this character as text, but it cannot be seen on the screen. For this reason, the Display Name can be saved and will appear blank.
Step-by-step renaming process
- Open your Twitter/X profile
- Tap Edit Profile
- Tap the Name field
- Remove the existing name
- Paste the copied invisible character
- Tap Save to apply changes
If the character is supported, the name will appear blank; otherwise, it will not work.
Why Use a Blank Twitter Name?
People use blank names for different reasons:
- Minimalism: Many users want only a profile picture, with no text distraction.
- Privacy: A blank name reduces how easily your profile is found by searching your name.
- Mystery: Viewers see an empty name, making the profile more intriguing.
This is only a styling method, not a hack.

Best Invisible Characters for Twitter/X (2026 Compatibility)
Not every invisible character works in every Twitter/X field. Based on 2026 testing, here is what works best for each section of your profile:
| Twitter/X Field | Best Character | Unicode | Success Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Display Name | ㅤ | U+3164 | 90%+ |
| Bio Section | ⠀ | U+2800 | 85%+ |
| Tweets | | U+200B | 55% |
| @Username (Handle) | Not supported | — | 0% |
Recommended: Hangul Filler (U+3164) remains the most reliable choice for a blank Display Name. It was designed as a filler character in Korean text, so most systems render it as empty space without filtering issues.
Why Twitter/X Blank Name Works?
A Twitter/X blank name works because the system does not allow a completely empty text field. When users paste invisible or hidden Unicode characters, the system detects them as valid text.
Twitter/X shows visible characters but does not render hidden characters on screen. Because of this behavior, it becomes possible to create empty-looking names, usernames, and bio formatting.
This is the natural behavior of Unicode, not a hack. Some characters may be blocked after platform updates, so every method is not permanent.
Common Issues With Blank Twitter/X Names
When setting a blank name on Twitter/X, users can face some common problems. These issues mostly happen because of Unicode character compatibility, app version, or platform updates. Every invisible character does not work the same on every version or device.
Name Reverts After Saving
Sometimes the name is saved, but after refreshing it reverts to the previous one. This usually means Twitter/X's spam filters flagged the character. Wait 24 hours and try again with a backup character such as U+2800.
Box or Symbol Appears Instead of Blank
If a small box (□) appears instead of a blank space, the device or font does not properly support U+3164. Switch to U+2800 (Braille Blank), which has broader font support on most 2020+ devices.
Character Not Accepted / Save Button Inactive
Sometimes the invisible character does not register when pasted, or the Save button stays inactive.
- Old app version
- Invalid or blocked Unicode character
- Recent platform update
- Extra spaces or line breaks pasted with the character
In this case, try a different supported character, clear the browser cache, or switch between desktop and mobile — one often accepts what the other rejects.
How To Post a Blank Tweet on X (2026)
A blank Display Name makes your profile name invisible. A blank tweet is an empty post in your timeline. Both rely on the same invisible Unicode characters, but X applies different filters to each field — so a character that works for your name may not always work for a tweet, and vice versa.
Steps to post a blank tweet
- Copy the Hangul Filler character (ㅤ) using the tool above
- Open the X Post composer
- Paste the invisible character into the tweet field
- Tap Post — your tweet will appear empty
Tip: If one character is rejected, paste 2–3 invisible characters together. X sometimes accepts stacked invisible characters when a single one fails validation.
Responsible Use of Blank Names on Twitter/X
You can use blank names or invisible characters as a styling method, but using them responsibly is very important. This should be used only for aesthetic purposes, not to mislead others or create a confusing profile.
If you use this method, keep the following in mind:
- Follow Twitter/X's community guidelines
- Do not use invisible text for impersonation or to evade blocks and reports
- Do not use blank names for spam or harassment
- After every platform update, check whether your character is still supported
Remember that invisible text is a creative styling option, not a loophole or a hack. Misuse can lead to account restrictions.
No Name Twitter (Quick Overview)
"No name Twitter" means a Display Name that appears blank. Normally, Twitter/X does not allow an empty Display Name field, but you can use invisible Unicode characters that make the name appear blank.
Blank Display Names and blank usernames are two different things. A blank Display Name only makes the bold name above your handle invisible. A username (@handle) cannot be blank — X requires at least 4 visible characters there.
FAQ — Blank Name For Twitter/X
Here we give clear and short answers to the questions Twitter/X users usually ask, like blank display names, invisible names, or empty tweets. This will help you understand how to use blank or invisible text safely and creatively.
Can I make a fully blank Twitter/X Display Name?
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Yes. Paste U+3164 (Hangul Filler) into your Display Name field and save. Your name will appear empty while remaining valid to the system.
Can I make my @username (handle) blank too?
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No. Twitter/X requires at least 4 visible characters for usernames. Only the Display Name can be made blank.
Which invisible character works best for Twitter/X?
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U+3164 (Hangul Filler) has roughly a 90% success rate for Display Names. If it fails, try U+2800 (Braille Blank) as a backup.
Why does my blank name show as a box on some devices?
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Older devices without Hangul font support may render U+3164 as a small box. Switch to U+2800, which has broader font support across devices.
Can I post a completely blank tweet?
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Mostly yes, using U+3164 or U+2800 in the tweet box. If a single character is rejected, try pasting 2–3 invisible characters together.
Will my blank name revert on its own?
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Usually not, but Twitter/X's spam filters can occasionally flag and revert it. If this happens, wait 24 hours and reapply using a backup character.
