Pixel Block
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Turn your text into Minecraft-style pixel letters for signs, chat, usernames, and server names. Type below, preview, and copy instantly — with § color codes that work in-game.
Type once to preview blocky Unicode styles, then copy the version you like.
ʜᴇʟʟᴏ
ⓗⓔⓛⓛⓞ
hello
𝚑𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚘
𝒽ℯ𝓁𝓁ℴ
𝔥𝔢𝔩𝔩𝔬
Copy an uppercase, lowercase, or number set for signs, builds, and server graphics.
🄰🄱🄲🄳🄴🄵🄶🄷🄸🄹🄺🄻🄼🄽🄾🄿🅀🅁🅂🅃🅄🅅🅆🅇🅈🅉
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⓪①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨
Copy a section-sign code and place it before your text. Availability varies by edition and server.
Click a simple gaming, direction, shape, or decoration symbol to copy it.
Minecraft uses a custom pixel typeface commonly known as Mojangles. Its square edges and deliberately low-resolution letterforms match the blocks, menus, signs, and inventory screens in the game. Players often search for the Minecraft font when creating a server name, build label, profile, thumbnail, resource pack, or themed social post.
A font file cannot normally be copied and pasted as text, so this generator uses Unicode block, enclosed, fullwidth, and monospace characters as copyable alternatives. They create a pixel-inspired look while remaining text rather than an image. Character support varies across Minecraft Java Edition, Bedrock Edition, servers, devices, and resource packs, so the simpler Wide Pixel and Crafting Terminal styles are the safest options when a decorative character appears as a box.
Minecraft color codes use the section sign followed by a number or letter, such as §a for green and §6 for gold. Bedrock Edition and many server tools support these codes, while vanilla Java Edition may require commands, JSON text, a plugin, or an ampersand-based server code instead of typing § directly.
Minecraft uses a custom pixel-style typeface commonly called Mojangles. This generator uses Unicode alternatives that resemble blocky game text, because Mojangles itself is a font file rather than a copyable Unicode alphabet.
Type your text into the generator, choose a block or pixel style, and select Copy. Paste the result into a username, server name, chat, sign, profile, or any app that supports those Unicode characters.
Standard text and many simple Unicode symbols work in Minecraft, but support varies by Java Edition, Bedrock Edition, server configuration, resource pack, and device. Unsupported characters may appear as empty boxes.
Place a color code such as §a before text to make it green. Section-sign codes are commonly supported in Bedrock and some server or configuration contexts; vanilla Java Edition may restrict entering § directly and often uses commands, JSON text, plugins, or an ampersand code instead.
This Unicode text generator is free to use and requires no download or account. Minecraft and its original assets remain trademarks and property of their respective owner.
A box means the game, device, or selected font does not include that Unicode character. Try the Crafting Terminal or Wide Pixel style, or use ordinary letters and the simpler symbols listed on this page.