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print(zalgo("Hello World!", intensity=8))
Zalgo text gets its name from the internet meme and fictional demon , popularized on sites like Something Awful and 4chan in the mid-2000s. Zalgo is described as an ancient, chaotic entity that corrupts anything it touches. Users began writing in this corrupted style to represent Zalgo’s influence "breaking through" into reality.
The term "Zalgo" refers to an internet-legend entity associated with cosmic horror, chaos, and the destruction of reality. zalgo text
Zalgo text (also called "corrupted text," "glitch text," or "creepy pasta text") is text that appears distorted, jagged, or "possessed" by adding numerous diacritical marks (accents, dots, squiggles, and other glyphs) above, below, and inside standard characters. It looks like this:
Zalgo text stacks many of these combining marks — sometimes 10–20 per base character — from different ranges (above, below, and through the letter). This overloading pushes the rendering engine past normal bounds, causing overlapping, vertical stretching, and chaos. print(zalgo("Hello World
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In creepypastas and horror games, Zalgo text often signals demonic possession, madness, or reality breaking down. The term "Zalgo" refers to an internet-legend entity
| Style | Method | Effect | |-------|--------|--------| | | Stacked combining marks | Corrupted, jagged, vertical stretch | | Glitch text | Character substitution (e.g., 0→Ø, A→Δ) | Broken, digital decay | | Mirror text | Reversed characters | Backward, dreamlike | | Leet speak | Numbers/symbols replace letters (H3LL0) | Cryptic, hacker style | | Zalgo-lite | 1–3 marks per letter | Slightly cursed but readable |




