Discord **bold**, *italic*, ||spoiler|| and Unicode fonts
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Wrap text in two asterisks on each side. Bold is the most used Discord formatting and works in all message channels, DMs, and group chats. It does not work in server nicknames or bios.
A single asterisk or single underscore on each side creates italic text. Use asterisks when your text already contains underscores, and underscores when your text contains asterisks.
Two underscores on each side produces underlined text. Underline is less common in prose but useful for headers and named sections in long messages or server announcement posts.
Two tildes on each side produces crossed-out text. Used humorously to show second thoughts, corrections, or sarcasm. Works in all Discord text fields where Markdown is supported.
Two vertical bars on each side hides the text behind a clickable spoiler block. Widely used for hiding game spoilers, surprise announcements, and adult content warnings. The recipient must click to reveal the text.
Single backticks wrap text in a monospace code style with a subtle background. Used for commands, file names, and short code snippets. It also prevents Discord from formatting anything inside it as Markdown.
Three asterisks on each side applies both bold and italic simultaneously. Use it for the strongest possible emphasis in a message.
A greater-than symbol followed by a space at the start of a line creates a block quote with a coloured left border. Useful for quoting someone's previous message or highlighting key information.
Discord supports three heading levels using # symbols at the start of a line. Heading 1 is the largest, Heading 3 the smallest. Headings are commonly used in server announcement channels and long-form posts.
Discord Markdown formatting only works inside message content. Server nicknames, bios, and status messages do not render Markdown. The only way to style text in those fields is to use Unicode characters that visually resemble a different font style.
The Unicode standard includes mathematical symbol blocks with bold, italic, bold italic, cursive, and gothic versions of every letter. For example, π―πΌπΉπ± uses Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold characters. These characters paste as plain text and display in the styled appearance on any device or platform that supports Unicode rendering, which includes all modern devices.
Use the Unicode Fonts tab in the generator above to convert your text into stylised Unicode characters for Discord nicknames, bios, and usernames.
Wrap your text in double asterisks to make it bold. For example, typing **hello** in a Discord message sends the word "hello" in bold. This is part of Discord's built-in Markdown formatting.
Wrap your text in single asterisks or single underscores for italic. For example, *hello* or _hello_ both produce italic text in Discord.
Wrap your text in double underscores to underline it. For example, __hello__ produces underlined text. Note that Discord does not have native underline support in nicknames or bios, only in message content.
Wrap your text in double vertical bars to create a spoiler. For example, ||spoiler text|| will hide the text behind a clickable spoiler block in Discord. The recipient has to click it to reveal the content.
Discord does not support custom fonts natively, but you can use Unicode mathematical characters that visually resemble bold, italic, cursive, and gothic text. These are real Unicode characters that paste as plain text and display in a stylised font appearance on any platform that supports Unicode, including Discord.
Discord Markdown is a simplified subset of the Markdown formatting language that Discord supports in messages. It allows users to add bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, spoilers, code blocks, headings, and block quotes using simple text symbols without any formatting buttons.
Discord Markdown formatting (bold, italic, etc.) only works inside message content. It does not apply to nicknames, bios, or status messages. For styled nicknames and bios, use Unicode fonts, which are plain characters that display in a styled appearance everywhere.
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