Fortnite Invisible Name Generator
Copy Hangul filler, braille blank, and zero-width characters for your Fortnite display name. Each one is tested against Epic's 3–16 character limit and the 14-day cooldown — so you know what saves before you commit.
Quick Copy
Tap a character, then paste into your Epic account
Zero Width Space
U+200B
Generated invisible text
3 charactersTest Area
What invisible text actually does in Fortnite
Your Fortnite name is your Epic Games display name, not a separate in-game label. It's 3–16 characters long, free to change, and locked behind a strict 14-day cooldown between edits. Epic blocks the regular spacebar in that field, which is why a two-word name like Pro Player is impossible without help. Invisible Unicode characters get around it: paste a Hangul filler (U+3164) between two words and the validator sees real characters, but other players see a clean gap. Stack a few of them and your name appears blank in the lobby, the kill feed, and on the scoreboard. The trick depends on picking a character Epic's filter treats as a letter — zero-width space is unreliable here, Hangul filler is the safe default.
How to paste an invisible name into Fortnite
What invisible text is actually useful for in Fortnite
Where in Fortnite you can use it
Field-by-field behavior in Fortnite
Fortnite inherits its naming rules from Epic Games, and the display name field is the only one that matters for invisible text. It accepts 3–16 characters, blocks the spacebar, and runs every change through a 14-day cooldown that even Player Support cannot override. Hangul filler (U+3164) is the reliable invisible character here — it's classified as a Unicode letter, so Epic's validator lets it through while the in-game renderer draws nothing. Zero-width space (U+200B) is inconsistent and often gets stripped on save. If a single Hangul filler gets rejected, stack two or three; Epic's minimum-length check sometimes needs more than one character. Console players should note that PSN IDs (3–16 characters, letters/digits/hyphens/underscores) and Xbox gamertags (12 characters) are separate from the Epic name and follow their own platform rules.
Practical notes before you paste
Hangul filler (U+3164) is the most reliable invisible character for Fortnite display names.
Zero-width space (U+200B) is unreliable here. Don't waste your 14-day cooldown testing it.
The 14-day cooldown starts the moment you save. Check the preview before confirming.
If one Hangul filler gets rejected, stack two or three — Epic's minimum-length check sometimes needs more.
Change your name on epicgames.com, not inside the Fortnite client.
Your email must be verified before Epic unlocks the display name field.
PSN and Xbox names are separate. An invisible Epic name only shows through an Epic login.
Epic occasionally updates its filter. If U+3164 stops saving, try braille blank (U+2800) as a backup.
Common questions about invisible text in Fortnite
Fortnite compatibility, by field
The Epic display name field (3–16 characters, 14-day cooldown, no spaces) is the only place invisible text works reliably in Fortnite. Hangul filler (U+3164) saves cleanly and renders blank across PC, Mac, mobile, and Switch; braille blank (U+2800) works as a backup. Zero-width space (U+200B) is inconsistent and often stripped on save. The name change happens on epicgames.com, not inside the Fortnite client, and applies to every game tied to that Epic account. Console players should know that PSN IDs (3–16 characters) and Xbox gamertags (12 characters) follow their own platform rules and won't inherit the invisible Epic name. Some streaming overlays render invisible characters differently than the game itself, so verify what viewers actually see.
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