What words on IOS 10 have effects?

What words have Iphone effects?

iMessage screen effect codewords

  • ‘Pew pew’ – laser light show.
  • ‘Happy birthday’ – balloons.
  • ‘Congratulations’ – confetti.
  • ‘Happy New Year’ – fireworks.
  • ‘Happy Chinese New Year’ – red explosion.
  • ‘Selamat’ – confetti.

What words trigger iMessage effects?

4 Answers

  • Happy Birthday: Balloons.
  • Congratulations: Confetti.
  • Happy New Years: Fireworks.
  • Happy Chinese New Years: Celebration.
  • Pew pew: Light/Laser Show.

Does iPhone have secret messages?

You can lock or hide messages, and even turn off message previews on iPhone so that your personal information stays private. There are even some secret text messaging apps for iPhones.

How do you send a hidden text on iPhone?

Here’s how to send an Invisible Ink text message in iOS 10 or later.

  1. Type the message you want to send like you normally would in the Messages app.
  2. Tap and hold the blue arrow in the text field until the “Send with effect” screen opens.
  3. Select the INVISIBLE INK option then tap the blue arrow to send the message.

How do you hide text message on iPhone?

Go to Settings > Notifications and scroll down until you find Messages. In the Messages section scroll down to Show Previews. By default this will be set to Always. Tap on that and choose: Never.

How do you make fireworks on iPhone?

Here’s how to send firework/shooting star animations on your iOS device.

  1. Open your Messages app and select the contact or group you want to message.
  2. Type your text message in the iMessage bar as you normally would.
  3. Tap and hold down the blue arrow until the “Send with effect” screen appears.
  4. Tap Screen.

How do you text invisible ink?

To send a message with invisible ink (or other animations, like adding balloons or confetti) you first need to type your message as you normally would. Then, use 3D Touch (or just hold down if you have an older iPhone) on the send button to bring up the menu for changing the look of your text.

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