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TikTok and Instagram notes number trend decoded


IT may seem that every time you scroll through social media there’s a new trend you need to get up to speed with.

Here’s everything you need to know about the notes number trend that has amassed millions of views on TikTok and Instagram.

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What is the meaning behind the number trend?

The number trend, which can be seen on both Instagram and TikTok, involves creating a new note that has a secret code in it.

It involves a bit of code language – each number represents a single letter of the alphabet.

For example, 022 represents the letter A.

People will then share snips of their notes app on their social media with the relevant code – and it’s up to viewers to decode it.

But what does this mean? The letter that the code signifies is the first initial of the person you fancy.

All in all, the trend is a coy way of hinting at who your crush may be, without giving it away too obviously.

What are the numbers and their matching letters?

Another code is o33 which stands for the letter M – so it could be talking about a Max or Millie.

A handy TikTok clip revealed exactly which codes match which numbers.

DECODING – A FULL CHART

THIS is the full list of codes – explaining the letter behind each and every TikTok code, and all 26 letters are mentioned, so don’t fret if your crush’s name starts with an L or Z, the chart has you covered.

• A – o22

• B – o76

• C – o99

• D – 012

• E – 043

• F – o98

• G – o24

• H – o34

• I – o66

• J – 045

• K – o54

• L – o84

• M – o33

• N – o12

• O – o89

• P – o29

• Q – o29

• R – 056

• S – o23

• T – o65

• U – o41

• V – o74

• W – o77

• X – o39

• Y – o26

• Z -o10


It’s not the only internet trend that’s taken the internet by storm – rage-baiting is another one users may come across on TikTok and Instagram.

Have you come across a TikTok clip and got angry within seconds of viewing it?

Well there’s a reason for that – some content creators have been specifically engineering content to get you wound up.

TikTokers are purposefully provoking viewers to gain likes and increase their follower count.

Rage-baiting could be a customer having a go at a barista, a kid shouting at his mum – or even something as trivial as over-the-top makeup.

TikToker Rachel Madison Carlisle recently posted a clip talking viewers through her glam night out makeup routine, dousing herself with blush.

People were quick to call her out on the bizarre makeup application which saw her entire cheekbone area caked with hot pink blush.

Comments accused her of fishing for likes but Rachel insisted the video was a genuine recreation of her getting ready to go out on the town.

TikTok Dictionary

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