Hangul-Füller Unicode U+3164

U+3164 wirkt oft wie ein leeres Feld. Lerne, was es ist, kopiere sicher und beachte Grenzen in Spielen wie Free Fire.

Das Zeichen liegt im Kasten

Hangul Filler hat oft keine sichtbare Form, der gestrichelte Kasten kann leer wirken, das ist normal. Nutze Echtes Zeichen kopieren, um das echte U+3164 in die Zwischenablage zu legen (Spiele oder Apps). Die Notation rechts ist nur zum Lesen.

U+3164 Hangul-Füller

Diese Schrift kannst du immer lesen (das ist nicht dasselbe wie Echtes Zeichen kopieren)

U+3164 \u3164

Free-Fire-Namen sind begrenzt (oft 12 sichtbare Zeichen / Bytes). Der Zähler im Generator hilft vor dem Einfügen.

Was ist U+3164?

U+3164 ist „Hangul Filler“, ein echtes Zeichen, kein ASCII-Leerzeichen, oft unsichtbar je nach Schrift.

Free-Fire-Kontext

Spieler testen manchmal unsichtbare Zeichen. Nicht jedes Unicode-Zeichen wird akzeptiert.

Halte dich an die Garena-Regeln. Kein Text zum Belästigen oder Umgehen von Moderation. Bildungsseite.

Weitere Free-Fire-Tools

Namensrad, FF-ID-Ideen, Unicode U+3164 oder Jungen-Spitznamen, Links zu weiteren Seiten.

FAQ

Warum wirkt U+3164 unsichtbar?

Schriften und Apps zeigen Hangul Filler oft mit null oder minimaler Breite, es wirkt wie „nichts“, obwohl der Codepunkt existiert.

Akzeptiert Free Fire U+3164 in meinem Namen?

Vielleicht nicht. Spiele prüfen serverseitig; nicht unterstützte Zeichen können abgelehnt werden. Teste nach einer Umbenennung und habe einen Ersatznamen parat.

Ist das wie ein normales Leerzeichen?

Nein. Normale Leerzeichen sind andere Codepunkte. U+3164 ist Hangul Filler und kann sich in Editoren, Zählern und Spielfiltern anders verhalten.

U+3164 Hangul Filler: the technical story behind the "invisible name" trick

U+3164 is a single Unicode codepoint with an outsized reputation in Free Fire communities. It looks like blank space but is technically not the space character (U+0020), and that distinction is the entire reason it ever worked as a workaround. Here is what U+3164 actually is, why it stopped working in Free Fire after 2024, and what the realistic alternatives are now.

What U+3164 actually is

In the Hangul Jamo block of Unicode, U+3164 is the "Hangul Filler", a placeholder character used in Korean text input systems when a syllable block is incomplete. It is not a space, it is not punctuation, and it has zero visible width in most fonts. In Korean typography it is functionally a non-character; in non-Korean contexts it became famous for a different reason.

Because U+3164 renders invisibly but is not classified as whitespace by most text validators, it was the perfect bypass for games that disallowed empty or whitespace-only names. Players would paste U+3164 into the Free Fire name field and get an "invisible" in-game name. Visible to nobody, including the kill feed.

Why Free Fire blocked it (and when)

Garena patched U+3164 acceptance in stages through 2024. The motivation was straightforward: blank names made the game harder for teammates and opponents to communicate around. Pro players asked for the change; competitive integrity required it. By the end of 2024, the in-game name filter explicitly pattern-matches U+3164 and rejects names that consist entirely or majority of it. The same patch wave also caught other Unicode "blank" characters, U+200B (zero-width space), U+200C (zero-width non-joiner), U+200D (zero-width joiner), U+FEFF (zero-width no-break space).

A small loophole remained briefly: names containing both U+3164 and a visible character (say, a single dot) were accepted. By mid-2025, the filter caught those too. The "invisible name in Free Fire" workaround is, in 2026, dead in every region. Any tutorial promising otherwise is outdated.

What you can still do with U+3164

The codepoint still works in other places: WhatsApp display names accept it, Instagram accepts it in some bio fields, Discord nicknames in some servers accept it. If your goal is an "invisible" presence on a non-Garena platform, U+3164 is still useful. The page above provides a single-click copy of the character.

A second use: a U+3164 between two Latin characters can sometimes create unusual spacing in Instagram captions that the standard space character will not produce. Designers who want a particular visual rhythm in a profile sometimes lean on it.

Alternatives that work in Free Fire today

If the appeal of the invisible name was anonymity in the kill feed, the closest modern substitute is a one-character name composed of a hard-to-spot Unicode symbol. For example a single tiny dot (⸱, U+2E31) or a single hyphen-minus. These pass the filter and read in the kill feed as nearly nothing. They are not invisible, but they are easy to overlook.

If the appeal was novelty, lean into elaborate decoration instead. ꧁ ꧂ brackets with a single short word inside read as polished and remain compatible across every Free Fire patch we have tracked from 2022 through 2026. Spend the creativity on what is visible rather than on what is hidden.