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Username Availability Checker

Username Availability Checker

Check if your nickname format is compatible with 12 major gaming and social platforms — instantly, for free.

Note: This tool checks format compatibility and length — not live database availability.

Important: This tool checks format rules (length, allowed characters) only. It cannot check live availability from platform databases. Always verify on the platform itself before finalizing your username.

Platform Rules at a Glance

PlatformMax LengthNotes
Free Fire12Max 12 chars, alphanumeric
PUBG / BGMI14Max 14 chars, no spaces
Valorant16Max 16 chars display name
Minecraft16Max 16 chars, alphanumeric + _
Roblox20Max 20 chars, no spaces
Instagram30Max 30 chars, periods/underscores ok
TikTok24Max 24 chars
Discord32Max 32 chars
YouTube30Max 30 chars for @handle
Twitter / X15Max 15 chars, no spaces
Twitch25Max 25 chars, alphanumeric + _
Steam32Max 32 chars, most characters ok

How to Check Username Availability

Checking whether a username is available involves two steps: verifying that the name format is valid for each platform (correct length, allowed characters), and then confirming the name is not taken by another user on the platform itself.

Our tool handles step one automatically. For step two, visit each platform directly — most allow you to search for usernames during the signup flow, or via the "find user" feature. If a profile exists with your target username, it is taken. You'll need to try a variation.

Tips for Cross-Platform Username Consistency

Having the same username across all platforms is essential for discoverability and brand consistency. When someone finds you on TikTok, they should be able to type your handle into any other platform and find your profile immediately.

  • Choose a name short enough for Twitter's 15-character limit — if it fits there, it fits everywhere
  • Stick to alphanumeric characters and underscores — accepted on virtually all platforms
  • Avoid periods and hyphens if you want maximum compatibility (not all platforms allow them)
  • If your exact name is taken, try adding a prefix (its_, real_, official_) or suffix (_gg, _pro, _tv)
  • Numbers at the end are less memorable — try them at the start instead (e.g., 99Nova vs. Nova99)

Why Username Consistency Builds Your Brand

For content creators and professional gamers, username consistency is a brand strategy, not just a convenience. When your YouTube channel, TikTok account, Instagram, and gaming ID all share the same name, every piece of content you produce — whether it is a VOD, a clip, a tournament result, or a collab — links back to a single searchable identity.

Consider some of the most successful gaming personalities: they all have short, memorable, consistent handles that are immediately recognizable across every platform. "shroud," "Ninja," "Pokimane" — these names work because they are short, easy to spell, and used everywhere.

If you have not yet decided on a name, our 220+ nickname generators can help you find one that is both meaningful and available across platforms.