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SYS::INVISIBLE_CHAR // U+3164 HANGUL FILLER
The invisible space character lets you add blank gaps in your Free Fire nickname. It looks like empty space to other players, but the game accepts it as a valid character. Copy it with one click and paste it directly into your in-game name.
Invisible Character
Click the button below to copy one invisible character to your clipboard.
CHAR: U+3164 // HANGUL FILLER // WIDTH: ZERO-VISUAL // BYTES: 3 (UTF-8)
Unicode
U+3164
Name
Hangul Filler
Block
Hangul Compat.
Category
Letter, Other
Space between words
Padding around name
Leading blank space
Spaced-out letters
Click the large copy button above. The invisible character (Hangul Filler, U+3164) is now in your clipboard.
Launch Free Fire and navigate to your profile. Tap on your nickname to edit it.
Place your cursor where you want the invisible space and paste. You can paste it multiple times for wider gaps.
Confirm your new nickname. The invisible character will appear as blank space in-game — in the kill feed, lobby, and leaderboards.
The invisible space character used in Free Fire is Hangul Filler (U+3164), a Unicode character from the Korean Hangul Compatibility Jamo block. Unlike a regular space (which Free Fire rejects in nicknames), this character is classified as a "Letter, Other" in Unicode — meaning the game treats it as a real letter, not whitespace.
Visually, however, it renders as completely blank. This creates the illusion of empty space inside a nickname. Players use it to add gaps between words, create partially-blank names, or construct names that look impossible under normal rules.
This character is three bytes in UTF-8 (E3 85 A4), so it functions as one character toward Free Fire's nickname length limit. You can use multiple invisible characters in a row for wider spacing effects.
The invisible space character used in Free Fire nicknames is the Hangul Filler (U+3164). It is a Unicode character that appears as blank space but is treated as a valid letter by the game, allowing you to create names with invisible gaps or seemingly blank portions.
Copy the invisible character from this page using the Copy button, then open Free Fire, go to your profile, tap your nickname, and paste the character where you want the invisible space. You can paste it multiple times for wider gaps.
You can create a name that appears mostly blank by using multiple invisible characters. However, Free Fire may require at least one visible character in some cases. The result will still look nearly invisible to other players in the kill feed and lobby.
Yes. The Hangul Filler character (U+3164) is part of the Unicode standard and is supported on Android, iOS, and PC emulators. Your invisible-space nickname will display the same way for all players regardless of their device.
No. Invisible Unicode characters like the Hangul Filler are legitimate text characters, not hacks or exploits. Garena has not banned players for using Unicode characters in nicknames. Thousands of players use them daily without issues.
A regular space (U+0020) is often rejected by Free Fire's nickname system because the game does not allow standard spaces in names. The Hangul Filler (U+3164) bypasses this restriction because it is categorized as a letter in Unicode, not a space, yet it renders as visually blank.