Twitter (now X) has a 15-character username limit, the tightest of any major social platform. Your username becomes part of your permanent profile URL and appears every time someone retweets or mentions you. Getting it right the first time saves you from broken links later.
Try your name, a nickname, a word you like, or a hobby.
Up to 15 chars, letters, numbers, underscores only
Up to 15 chars, letters, numbers, underscores only
Letters (a to z, A to Z), numbers (0 to 9), and underscores only. No dots, hyphens, spaces, or other symbols.
Up to 15 characters. This is the strictest character limit of any major social platform.
No. Twitter only allows underscores as separators. This catches many people who are used to Instagram, TikTok, and Discord, which all allow dots.
Yes. Your URL is twitter.com/yourusername. Changing it breaks existing links to your profile and removes your name from old retweet credits.
Yes, at any time through Settings, then Account Information. However, your old username becomes immediately available for anyone else to claim the moment you change it.
Or go to the Username Generator hub to try all platforms at once.
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