Hi Iphone, Repeated
The phrase sits above at 100 copies, already built. Press the buttons for 1000 or 10000, copy the result, or download it as a .txt file that lands in Files on iOS.
Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times
100 copies — 999 characters.
The counts all end in nines
The phrase is nine characters. Add the single space that follows each copy and you get ten per copy, then the last space is trimmed off the end. That arithmetic lands on the same digit every time.
| Copies | Characters |
|---|---|
| 100 | 999 |
| 1000 | 9,999 |
| 10000 | 99,999 |
Pasting it on an iPhone
Press Copy result, open Messages or Notes, tap the field once and tap again for the Paste button. The compose field will hold the 1000-copy block, though scrolling back through it is unpleasant.
Sending is where the size starts to matter. To another iPhone it goes as one iMessage. To a green-bubble number it goes as SMS, which carries 160 characters on its own and 153 per part once it has to split. At 999 characters the 100-copy block arrives as seven parts, which is seven lines in somebody’s notification list.
If you only wanted the word hi
The seed here is the literal phrase, app name and all, because that is what gets searched. Clear the box and type hi for 299 characters per 100 copies instead of 999. The hi page has that block already written out.
More phrases
- hello, five characters, 599 per 100 copies
- hi with emojis
- The repeater, for anything else