IF you’re a lover of iMessage, then you need to learn these hidden tricks that can unlock cool text effects.

Along with an array of clever apps, Apple iPhones come pre-loaded with numerous fun features to use within those service.

iPhones come packed with plenty of fun text effects for iMessage

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iPhones come packed with plenty of fun text effects for iMessage

A good example of this is Apple’s iMessage system, which launched in 2011.

This app not only changed the game of texting but also comes equipped with numerous hidden features that can make the experience more fun.

If you want to access iMessage’s secret effects, there are two methods you can employ.

The first method requires you to type a special keyword in your iMessage chatbox.

The second option is to tap and hold the blue send button after typing out a message.

iMessage screen effects via codewords

Typing in ‘Pew pew’ can create a laser light show in your textbox.

Wishing someone a ‘Happy birthday’ will send the message with colorful balloons.

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Sending a ‘Congratulations’ will display a pop of confetti.

You can share a fun fireworks display when texting your friends a ‘Happy New Year’.

There’s also a special red explosion that happens when you send someone a ‘Happy Chinese New Year’.

iMessage effects via the ‘send’ button

If you tap and hold down on the blue send button, then several additional features become available.

Users have two menus of effects to choose from, ‘Screen’ and ‘Bubble’.

Screen effects

If you want to fill the screen with message bubbles, click on ‘Eco’.

Spotlight‘ puts a spotlight on your message.

Love‘ sends a large heart that bulges from your text.

And ‘Shooting star’ fires a shooting star across the text screen.

Bubble effects

Slam‘ makes your text drop down onto the screen.

If you want to make your text super-sized for one second, tap on ‘Loud‘.

The 'Love' screen effect sent your message with a large red heart

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The ‘Love’ screen effect sent your message with a large red heartCredit: Apple

For the opposite effect, tape on ‘Gentle‘, which makes your text super-small before it returns to normal size.

If you want to send a secret message, then shooting a text in ‘Invisible Ink‘ makes it blurry until the recipient taps on it.

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