Random Case Generator
Randomise letter case to create alternating mocking-style meme text.
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What does a random case generator do?
This is the meme-caps tool: it flips a coin for every letter, so “this is fine” might come out “tHiS iS fInE” one moment and “ThIs Is FINe” the next. Each keystroke rerolls the whole string, meaning you can nudge the input until a pattern looks right. Digits, punctuation and emoji have no case, so they ride along unmodified.
How to use the Random Case
- 1 Write or paste the phrase you want to memeify.
- 2 A coin flip decides the case of each letter.
- 3 Keep editing until the random pattern reads the way you like.
- 4 Copy the mEsSy result into your caption.
What you can use it for
- Making mocking-SpongeBob meme captions.
- Writing sarcastic replies on social media.
- Creating quirky usernames or display names.
- Adding playful emphasis to chat messages.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get the exact same pattern twice?
Only by luck. Each letter is randomised independently on every change, so a ten-letter word has 1,024 possible patterns and each edit rolls a fresh one.
Why did some characters not change?
Digits, punctuation and emoji have no upper or lower form, so “route 66!” can only vary across the five letters in “route”.
Can I force strict alternation instead?
Random case is deliberately uneven — that irregularity is what makes the SpongeBob meme read as sarcastic. For a strict aLtErNaTiNg pattern, reroll until it comes close or adjust by hand.
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