How do you send a fuzzy message on iMessage?

Answered by Stephen Mosley

To send a fuzzy message on iMessage, you can use the invisible ink feature available on iPhones. This feature adds a touch of fun and surprise to your messages by hiding the text and revealing it only when the recipient interacts with it. Here’s how you can do it:

1. Open the iMessage app on your iPhone and start a new conversation with the person you want to send the fuzzy message to.

2. Type your message as you normally would in the text input field. It can be anything you want to convey to the recipient.

3. Once you’ve finished typing your message, you can add the fuzzy effect. To do this, press and hold the send button until the sending options menu pops up.

4. In the sending options menu, you’ll see various effects you can apply to your message. Locate and select the “Invisible Ink” option. This will transform your message into a hidden, fuzzy text.

5. After selecting the “Invisible Ink” option, you can review your message to ensure everything is as you intended. The text will now be obscured, appearing as a series of blurry characters.

6. tap the send button to dispatch your fuzzy message. The recipient will receive the message, but the text will remain hidden until they interact with it.

7. When the recipient receives the fuzzy message, they can reveal the hidden text by swiping their finger over the message bubble. As they swipe, the text will slowly become clear, adding a playful and surprising element to the conversation.

It’s worth noting that the invisible ink effect is not limited to just text. You can also apply it to photos, videos, and even handwritten notes. To do this, simply follow the same steps but select the content you want to send before choosing the “Invisible Ink” effect.

So, next time you want to add a touch of mystery and excitement to your iMessage conversations, why not try sending a fuzzy message using the invisible ink feature? It’s a fun and creative way to engage with your friends and loved ones. Enjoy experimenting with this feature and have fun sending fuzzy messages on iMessage!