Close Menu
tisitwas.comtisitwas.com
  • Home
  • Breakups
  • Conflicts
  • Dating Tips
  • Marriage
  • Romance
  • Self-Love
  • Toxic Signs

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

My husband won’t make any effort to please me in bed | Sex

August 9, 2026

The Advice Marriage Therapists Give Couples Who’ve Fallen Out Of Love

August 9, 2026

The moment I knew: As I packed, our future looked uncertain – then he gave me his fluffy pyjamas | Australian lifestyle

August 8, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
tisitwas.comtisitwas.com
  • Home
  • Breakups
  • Conflicts
  • Dating Tips
  • Marriage
  • Romance
  • Self-Love
  • Toxic Signs
tisitwas.comtisitwas.com
Home»Dating Tips»What Does “Yellow Font Theory” Mean On TikTok?
Dating Tips

What Does “Yellow Font Theory” Mean On TikTok?

kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comDecember 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
What Does “Yellow Font Theory” Mean On TikTok?
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest Email

Nothing will make you feel out of touch quite like a loosely defined TikTok trend, except for when you start seeing it everywhere and still don’t know what it means. That’s what’s happening right now with the “yellow font theory,” which has been going viral — and raising questions — all across the app.

The yellow font theory is tough to miss, and that’s 100% the point. It shows up as large, neon yellow text on your screen, with either a video or a picture behind it. The text will say something poetic, and then there will often be a caption or hashtag that says #yellowfont, #yellowfonttheory, or #yellowfontbtw.

Many of the most viral videos come from creator @yellowfont.halfspeed, who has dozens of aesthetically pleasing posts, some with millions of views. The text is either something weirdly relatable or thought-provoking, like, “You can change your entire timeline by sending a risky text or talking to a stranger. U need to be playing with the fabric of reality. Yellow font btw.”

Still not sure? Here’s what it all means.

What Is The Yellow Font Trend?

The yellow font theory, explained.

According to Know Your Meme — and the consensus of many helpful commenters — this trend is all about being emotionally vulnerable. Since yellow text attracts attention, it’s a way to share a deep thought you might otherwise keep to yourself, and then call attention to the fact you’re kind of oversharing by saying, “Yellow font, btw.”

It’s sort of like a nod to how big it was for you to reveal the thought. Like, “Yeah, I just said that.” It can also hint at the importance of the thought, like @yellowfont.halfspeed’s observation about taking the occasional risk. Of course, many people are also sharing silly observations and then saying “Yellow font, btw,” in a more ironic way.

This trend has big “Dear diary” energy, in the best way. On Dec. 6, creator @xbrooklynbell said, “I know what it’s like to feel lonely and lost in your 20s.” Her caption? “Yellow font btw.” That loneliness is a feeling so many can relate to, and yet it’s not something anyone readily shares on the internet. Putting it in yellow text highlights that vulnerability.

The yellow font theory, explained.

On Dec. 12, @trywithkatie said, “Needing nothing attracts everything. Yellow font btw.” In this case, her video is talking about manifesting and how powerful it can be. Many people who use mantras to manifest their goals talk about the art of letting go and how their dreams seem to manifest easily once they do. The yellow font is a way to say, “No, really. This works.”

On Dec. 14, @user018271892 said, “Learned to react less because why do I have to go crazy to be understood,” written in yellow. In this one, her post is a way to relate to everyone who’s ever been pushed to the point of being upset, possibly during an argument. She’s wondering why she can’t just be understood the first time — and it’s yet another relatable take.

Yellow font theory.

Since this trend is mostly used as a way to get things off your chest, it makes sense that countless breakup posts are rolling in as well, like @kathedralofkatherine’s from Dec. 3. She wrote, “Had the urge to write him so I made myself go outside in this weather instead. Yellow font.”

In her comments, someone said, “Yellow font indeed.” Another wrote, “Write to them in a journal! It helps me so much!” Here, the idea is that she wanted to reach out to an ex so badly that she decided to go for a walk in a snowstorm instead as a way to stop herself. That candid relatability is what the yellow font trend is all about.

Get Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter

From hair trends to relationship advice, our daily newsletter has everything you need to sound like a person who’s on TikTok, even if you aren’t.

Font Theory TikTok Yellow
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
kirklandc008@gmail.com
  • Website

Related Posts

The Advice Marriage Therapists Give Couples Who’ve Fallen Out Of Love

August 9, 2026

The Best Marriage Advice From Grandparents

August 7, 2026

The Worst Things People Do At Concerts — And It’s Only Getting Worse

August 6, 2026

What Is The Friendship Depth Gap?

August 6, 2026

The Biggest Mistakes With Prenuptial Agreements, According To Divorce Lawyers

August 4, 2026

Why Emotional Permanence Can Be Harder For Some People With ADHD

August 4, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

My husband won’t make any effort to please me in bed | Sex

By kirklandc008@gmail.comAugust 9, 2026

My husband and I have been together for six years. He is 60, 20 years…

The Advice Marriage Therapists Give Couples Who’ve Fallen Out Of Love

August 9, 2026

The moment I knew: As I packed, our future looked uncertain – then he gave me his fluffy pyjamas | Australian lifestyle

August 8, 2026

Blind date: ‘I asked him to compliment my outfit and he said he didn’t really like it’ | Dating

August 8, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks

My husband won’t make any effort to please me in bed | Sex

August 9, 2026

The Advice Marriage Therapists Give Couples Who’ve Fallen Out Of Love

August 9, 2026

The moment I knew: As I packed, our future looked uncertain – then he gave me his fluffy pyjamas | Australian lifestyle

August 8, 2026

Blind date: ‘I asked him to compliment my outfit and he said he didn’t really like it’ | Dating

August 8, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us

Welcome to tisitwas, your trusted space for honest, heartfelt, and empowering relationship advice. Whether you're healing from a breakup, dealing with arguments, or searching for the one, we're here to walk with you every step of the way.

Our Picks

My husband won’t make any effort to please me in bed | Sex

August 9, 2026

The Advice Marriage Therapists Give Couples Who’ve Fallen Out Of Love

August 9, 2026
Recent Posts
  • My husband won’t make any effort to please me in bed | Sex
  • The Advice Marriage Therapists Give Couples Who’ve Fallen Out Of Love
  • The moment I knew: As I packed, our future looked uncertain – then he gave me his fluffy pyjamas | Australian lifestyle
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • About Us
  • Get In Touch
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 [Websie]. Designed by Pro.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.