The Dark Shade is a heavy / thick divider in the Box Drawing family. ~75% dense fill — one step below █ full block.
Click Copy ▓ above to copy the divider to your clipboard, then paste it into your Instagram or TikTok bio, Discord channel, Notion page, Tumblr post, Markdown <hr> fallback, or wherever you need a clean text break. Unicode box-drawing characters — corners, T-junctions, dashes and block elements for ASCII frames and TUIs.
Using Dark Shade in your bio, posts and docs
Instagram & TikTok bios
Drop Dark Shade between sections of your bio to separate name, role, location, and links. Most thick dividers render consistently across iOS and Android in the bio context.
Discord & Slack channels
Pin a divider message between sections of a channel topic or use it inside long messages to break up regions. Discord renders Unicode dividers in monospace inside code blocks (``` ``` wraps) for pixel-perfect alignment.
Notion, Obsidian, and Markdown
When the standard ---hr looks too plain, paste this divider as a regular paragraph for a more typographic break. Use sparingly — they don't collapse like real horizontal rules.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Dark Shade divider?
Dark Shade is a heavy / thick text divider in the Box Drawing family. ~75% dense fill — one step below █ full block.
Will Dark Shade render correctly on every platform?
Dark Shade is built from Unicode characters supported across iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, and all modern browsers. Some older fonts or apps without full Unicode support may fall back to placeholder boxes (□) for less common glyphs. In monospaced contexts (terminal, code blocks) the alignment will be pixel-perfect.
Can I use Dark Shade in an Instagram bio?
Yes — paste it as a regular line in your bio. Instagram allows up to 150 characters in the bio, so check the length first (this divider is 1 chars). Pair it with line breaks for a clean multi-section bio.
How is this different from the standard <hr> rule?
An HTML <hr> is a semantic horizontal rule rendered by the browser at a fixed thickness and width. Dark Shade is plain text — you control its width by how many characters you paste, and it works inside any text field (bios, captions, messages, plain emails) where HTML doesn't.