Wiggle Text Overview
Add a gentle wave over every character for a breezy feel: w̃ĩg̃g̃l̃ẽ ̃t̃ẽx̃t̃. The tilde accent suggests motion without images, keeping your words light and animated-looking.
Let your line sway—a tiny tilde sits above every character for a breezy, in-motion feel: w̃ĩg̃g̃l̃ẽ t̃ẽx̃t̃ and 2̃0̃2̃5̃.
Wiggle (̃) — airy wave accent with a combining mark
The style places U+0303 COMBINING TILDE above each letter and digit so short phrases feel fluid without changing the base shapes. It keeps editing simple—what you see is still ordinary text with a light accent above each glyph.
Where it shines
- Lyric stubs, dreamy captions, and moodboard headers.
- Soft separators in labels, tags, and collection chips.
- Usernames or short slugs where you want motion, not weight.
Quick steps
- Type a brief phrase (2–6 words).
- Apply the wiggle cut to add the over-tilde (̃).
- Drop the result into your title or caption; keep surrounding copy plain for contrast.
Craft notes
- Letters and digits gain the ̃ mark; spaces remain bare and most punctuation stays unchanged.
- Position of ̃ can vary slightly by font; preview tight all-caps lockups.
- Use in short bursts—long wavy paragraphs slow scanning.
Similar tools to explore: Wavy for a heavier double-tilde ͠ ripple, Tilde Strike for a wavy cross-out, Shaky for jittery acute/grave accents, and Water Bubble (💧) when you want fluid vibes without diacritics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What accent is used?
A combining tilde ( ̃ ) sits above each character.
Does it render everywhere?
Yes on modern systems; placement varies by font.
When should I use it?
Short headings, playful notes, and fun CTAs.
Is it still selectable text?
Completely—no images or SVGs are needed.
Any readability tips?
Avoid very long lines; the wave is best as an accent.