The classic WhatsApp birthday tradition. Send 100 birthday wishes in a single message. Here's the exact workflow.
Happy Birthday! 🎉🎂🥳The tool defaults to "New line" — each greeting on its own line. This is the version that creates the iconic vertical wall. Alternatives:
For birthdays, stick with new lines — that's the canonical version.
Yes easily. 100 × "Happy Birthday! 🎉🎂🥳\n" is about 2,800 characters — well under WhatsApp's ~65,000 limit.
One message bubble in the chat. When they tap it, their entire screen fills with "Happy Birthday!" lines. WhatsApp may show "Read more" if it's very long; tapping expands the full wall.
No. Sending one long message to one friend (or one group chat) is not what WhatsApp's anti-spam targets. Bulk-broadcasting to many separate contacts in rapid succession would be. Birthdays in personal chats are 100% fine.
See also: 1,000 times, or read the full birthday message guide.
It shows 1 — it's one message containing 100 lines, not 100 separate messages.
Yes — generate the 100 repeats, paste into your message, then add your personal line at the bottom. WhatsApp accepts mixed content fine.
Yes. Send to a group chat the same way. The whole group sees one message with the 100-line wall.
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Type Happy Birthday! 🎉 into the repeater, set the count to 100, choose New line, and copy. Paste it into a chat and hit send — an instant, over-the-top birthday greeting that stands out from a plain one-liner.
Add the person's name (Happy Birthday, Sam! 🎂), stack a few emoji, or turn on a Font style so the whole wall arrives in bold or Fraktur. Turn on Number each line to count the wishes 1 to 100. For an even bigger surprise, use the 1,000-times version.
One big birthday wall in a group chat is festive; sending it repeatedly is spam. Keep it to the birthday itself, and if you are messaging a large group, one message is plenty.