Capital Y in Different Fonts

The letter Y rendered in 40+ Unicode styles — blackletter, cursive, bold, italic, bubble, leet, mirrored, Morse, and more. Tap any row to copy.

Gothic Classic
𝔜 𝔶
Gothic Bold
𝖄 𝖞
Blackletter
𝔜 𝔶
Blackletter Bold
𝖄 𝖞
Medieval Script
𝒴 𝓎
Medieval Bold Script
𝓨 𝔂
Old English Spaced
𝔜 𝔶
Gothic Spaced
𝖄 𝖞
Tattoo Gothic
𝖄 𝖞
Royal Gothic
𝖄̲ 𝖞̲
Dark Gothic
𝖄̶ 𝖞̶
Diploma Style
𝔜 𝔶
Church Style
𝔜̲ 𝔶̲
Newspaper Gothic
𝖄 𝖞
Band Logo Style
𝖄̲ 𝖞̲
German Gothic
𝔜 𝔶
Decorative Gothic
𝔜͖ͮ 𝔶͖ͮ
Cursed Gothic
𝔜̷̝̫̱̺ͮͯ̅͌ 𝔶̷̝̫̱̺ͮͯ̅͌
Outline Gothic
𝕐 𝕪
Manuscript Mono
𝚈 𝚢
Small Gothic
ʏ
Gothic Glitch
𝔜̴͖̝̫ͮͯ̅ 𝔶̴͖̝̫ͮͯ̅
Fraktur Reversed
𝔜 𝔶
Fraktur Upside Down
𝔜 𝔶
Ye Olde
𝔜̲ 𝔶̲
Bold Serif
𝐘 𝐲
Italic Serif
𝑌 𝑦
Bold Italic Serif
𝒀 𝒚
Sans Bold
𝗬 𝘆
Outline
𝕐 𝕪
Monospace
𝚈 𝚢
Bubble
Bubble Filled
🅨
Squared
🅈
Big (Full Width)
Small Caps
ʏ
Tiny
ʸ
Love Parenthesis
(Y) (y)
Leet Speak
Y y
Japanese Style
Mirrored
Y y
Morse Code
-.--
Bent
ʸ
Weird Mix

Why the same letter looks like 40 different shapes

The styles below aren’t font files — they’re distinct Unicode codepoints that happen to look like “Y” in different visual styles. Unicode reserves whole blocks for math notation (bold, italic, fraktur, script, double-struck, monospace, sans-serif), and decorative ranges for circled, parenthesized, fullwidth, and squared forms. Stack them with combining marks (underline, strikethrough, glitch) and the count climbs fast.

Because each variant is a real character, you can paste it into bios, captions, usernames, and DMs on apps that don’t expose font settings. The output is plain text — just unusual plain text.

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