Cursed Kaomoji
Copy cursed kaomoji and unsettling text faces for chats, meme replies, dark humor captions, and edgy usernames.
Popular cursed kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Cursed Kaomoji copy and paste
195 text faces shown in All.
Cursed Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Meme reply threads
Drop a cursed kaomoji as a reply when a meme thread takes a weird or unsettling turn.
Dark humor captions
Use cursed kaomoji in captions that lean into deadpan, unsettling, or absurdist humor.
Horror or creepypasta posts
Add cursed kaomoji to horror story posts, creepypasta threads, or spooky season content.
Ironic 'cursed image' posts
Pair cursed kaomoji with cursed image posts to reinforce the unsettling, off-kilter vibe.
How to use cursed kaomoji
Meme reply threads
- Drop the classic lenny-style face as a quick, low-effort reply to a weird meme.
- Use it standalone without extra text for maximum deadpan effect.
- Save the bigger art pieces for when the thread calls for a dramatic escalation.
Cursed image captions
- Pair a distorted symbol-art face with a caption like 'why does this exist' for comedic effect.
- Keep the caption short so the visual glyph carries the joke.
- Use hidden-eye grid art when you want viewers to notice something unsettling on a second look.
Horror and creepypasta posts
- Use large braille-art illustrations to open a creepypasta post with a strong visual hook.
- Follow the art with a slow-building text description to build tension.
- Avoid overusing emoji-heavy cursed faces in horror posts, since they can undercut the tone.
Dark humor one-liners
- Use a glitchy X-eyes kaomoji to punctuate a joke about something going badly wrong.
- Keep the joke short and matter-of-fact to match the deadpan cursed tone.
- Pair with a repeated-character stutter glyph for an extra unsettling touch.
Cursed Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Cursed Kaomoji meanings
( ͡👁️ ͜ʖ ͡👁️)
The classic lenny-style face with mismatched eyes, widely used as an unsettling, mischievous expression online.
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A large braille-art illustration with a distorted, eerie figure, used for dramatic cursed-image style posts.
🌕🌕🌕🌘🌑🌒🌕 🌕🌕🌘🌑🌑🌑🌓 🌕🌖🌑👁️🌑👁️🌓 🌕🌗🌑🌑🌑🌑🌔 🌕🌘🌑🌑🌑🌒🌕 🌕🌘🌑🌑🌑🌓🌕 🌕🌑🌑🌑🌑🌔🌕 🌕🌑🌓🌘🌑🌕🌕 🌖🌑🌔🌗🌒🌕🌕 🌗🌑🌕🌗🌓🌕🌕 🌘🌒🌕🌗🌓🌕🌕 🌑🌓🌕🌗🌓🌕🌕
A moon-phase grid art piece with hidden eyes embedded in the pattern, a favorite for subtle cursed reveal posts.
(。々°)
A minimal skeptical face using dot-eyes and a small mouth mark, good for a quietly unsettling reaction.
(☉-⚆)
A crescent-eyed face with an off-center gaze, giving a subtly wrong, uncanny expression.
𒄆𓁹✞𒀱✞𓁹𒄆
A symbol cluster with eye-like glyphs bracketed by crosses, fitting occult or ritualistic cursed themes.
ก็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็
A repeated-character glyph string that visually stutters, used to suggest a corrupted or glitching cursed text effect.
(இ﹏இ`。)
A crying, distressed face expression, good for dramatic 'cursed but sad' reaction posts.
( 👁️ ͜ʖ 👁️)
A lenny-style face with emoji eyes replacing the usual dot-eyes, a modern remix of the classic cursed face.
( ͡👁️👅 ͡👁️)
A lenny-style face variant with a tongue emoji, adding a mischievous, unsettling edge.
🃜🃚🃖🃁🂭🂺
A row of playing-card suit symbols that can be used as a cryptic, cursed-looking text divider.
🥺😔😟😞😢😧😥😢😭😿😮😨☹️😩🤕😓😕😬😣
A dense row of distressed face emoji, useful for an over-the-top cursed reaction to something disturbing.
🥶⃤👁️⃤
An eye emoji combined with a cold-face emoji, useful for a chilling, watching-you cursed effect.
×͜×
A pair of X-shaped eyes connecting with a tilde, a compact cursed 'dead' or 'broken' expression.
×̷̷͜×̷
A glitch-styled variant of X eyes with combining marks, giving a corrupted, distorted cursed look.
Cursed Kaomoji — background
The word 'cursed' comes from meme forums
Online communities started tagging unsettling images as 'cursed' years ago, and the label spread to text faces and kaomoji with a similarly off-putting vibe.
Mismatched eyes read as unsettling
Kaomoji that pair different eye shapes on each side of a face trigger a subtle sense of asymmetry that our brains read as wrong or eerie.
Repeated glyphs mimic digital glitches
Stacking the same character many times in a row visually resembles a corrupted file or stuttering text, which is why it's a popular cursed effect.
Braille characters enable big art with tiny code
Braille Unicode characters let creators build large, detailed image-like art using very few actual characters compared to standard block symbols.
What is cursed kaomoji?
Cursed kaomoji are unsettling, distorted, or uncanny text faces and symbol art used for dark humor, meme culture, and horror-adjacent posts.
How do I copy a cursed kaomoji?
Click or tap the kaomoji you want on this page and it copies straight to your clipboard for pasting anywhere.
Where are cursed kaomoji commonly used?
They show up in meme reply threads, creepypasta posts, cursed-image captions, and dark humor group chats.
Why are they called 'cursed'?
The term borrows from internet meme culture, where 'cursed' describes something unsettling, wrong-looking, or hard to unsee, matching the visual tone of these kaomoji.
Are cursed kaomoji meant to be scary or funny?
Usually both. Most cursed kaomoji use exaggerated or glitchy features for comedic effect within horror or absurdist meme contexts.
Can cursed kaomoji include large ASCII art?
Yes, some cursed kaomoji are detailed multi-line braille or block-character art pieces designed for a bigger visual impact than a single face.
Do cursed kaomoji work well as reactions?
Yes, a quick lenny-style or distorted face is a popular one-line reaction for unsettling or absurd moments in a chat.
Are cursed kaomoji appropriate for all audiences?
Most are lighthearted meme humor, but some larger art pieces can be intense, so consider your audience before posting in shared or public spaces.