Friday, April 17, 2020

How to Get the Guess the Gibberish Instagram Filter

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The Guess the Gibberish Instagram filter is the latest social media game to help deal with the boredom of quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic. The game works similarly to other Instagram games like “Which Disney character are you?” although this one is significantly more difficult.

A sentence or a phrase will appear above your head and you have to figure out what the sound-alike answer is. The answer can be anything from a commonly used phrase to a movie title to an item or a celebrity name.

The first conundrum I was presented with was, “are he amuck ran day.” The answer was “Ariana Grande.” I didn’t get it correct. There is no specific theme to the game, so the answers can be pretty out there. The second one I got was, “Fenced a hug hound.” The answer was, “finsta account.” I didn’t get that one either.

You Can Also Access the Game Through the Creator’s Instagram Profile
An alternative way to access the game is to head straight to the source. The source is the creator, GU_Christopher. There is a direct link on his Instagram page to the game. He has been posting some of his favorite reactions to the game on his Instagram story. If you’re looking to hire GU_Christopher, you can send him a direct message on his Instagram page to get unique filter options.


At the time of writing, Christopher Gu has just over 6,000 followers. According to a feature from Social Media Today, the creator of the game “2020 Predictions,” Filippo Soccini, had just over 7,000 followers prior to the viral success of his game. After Soccini’s game went viral, he received over 100,000 followers.

From there, you have the option to either try the game or to add it to your camera roll. The game is not available on TikTok at the time of writing. TikTok users have been posting recycled videos from their Instagram stories on to TikTok.
The YouTube channel How to Digital typically offers up-to-date videos on how to access the latest Instagram filters.


You can view a list of the best Instagram media filters and games to help to get you through being locked down here. You can find a useful list of the best Instagram filter creators here.

Speaking of “gibberish,” on the same day as the launch of the game, Page Six reported that Martha Stewart had posted a “gibberish” comment on Instagram. Stewart commented on a post from The Best Little Hen House in Texas. The comment read, “M as me sure you feed and wAter them daily And keep the heat lss as no MK in s as Nd when you can finally come back to nyc who is going to take care for them??” In a subsequent comment, Stewart confirmed that she had been drinking.

How To Find Instagram Filters That Give Your Story The Perfect Vibe



Opting for an artistic filter on Instagram Stories will give your content a more polished appeal, if that's what you're after. But finding custom filters to use on Instagram Stories takes a little more digging. When you snap a photo, or upload one into the Stories dock, there are 12 obvious Instagram filters available, plus any effects that you've already saved. But if you pay attention to other user's Stories, you know that there are tons custom filters out there, with names like "Oats & Honey" and "Bahamas." Where are they hiding?
In August 2019, Facebook opened up its Spark AR Platform to all, a digital studio that allows creators to build their own filters for the app. With no previous coding skills required, creation tools in Spark AR are built to be easily accessible and used by all levels of IG users. And with 3D visual effects and 2D photo filters, the platform's library boasts thousands of options from creators all over the world.

There are multiple ways to take advantage of the versatile filter library and make your Stories look infinitely more vibe-y — it just involves some searching. Here's how to find, save, and share a fresh Instagram filter:

If you like a custom filter that your friend has posted, just tap the effect title in the upper left corner and then hit the “Try It” button. Or, if you're looking at Instagram accounts that you don't follow in the Explore tab, and an interesting effect pops up, you can try it out there, too. Once you tap the "Try it" button, you'll be prompted with the options to take a photo with the filter now, save the filter into your effects menu for later use, send it to a friend, or see more from the creator.

When you see an effect you like, you can opt to follow the AR creator on Instagram, as they've likely created many more filters. Just tap the “Effects” tab on their profile to see their collection of effects — or follow their main feed! Some effects creators in my go-to folder are: @anyazhikh, @yulya.kors, and @ya.molli Often, creators have collections of effects that are similar in theme, like this boho filter collection by @janmahavan.

Save The Instagram Filters You Like
You can save any Instagram filter you find to your camera bag and it will show up in the effects menu.
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Get in the habit of saving filters you like when you're browsing on Instagram, so that when you're ready to post, you have a lot of custom options in your effects folder. Some great Instagram filters for soft, vintage photo vibes are: "Mood" by @diana_luchitskaya, "Ciao Bella" by @katrinascott, "Milk*Two" by @ya.molli, "Coco" by @carmushka, and "with love, autumn" by @xonvvy. You can save as many Instagram filters as you like, and follow as many creators as you like to stay up to date on new filter drops, too.



How to get the Guess the Gibberish Filter on Instagram - actual brain power needed!

Instagram has a new virtual reality filter to try, and this one actually requires a lot of brain power.

Everyone's familiar with Instagram's virtual reality filters. They first became popular when the This or That Filters emerged, as people began to find out what Disney character they would be or what type of cheese.

But now the filters are becoming even more advanced, and the games you can play are getting even more entertaining.

So if you need a bit of entertainment during lockdown, be sure to try Instagrams newest game, the Guess the Gibberish Filter. It's really difficult and could definitely keep you busy for hours.

What is the Guess the Gibberish Filter?
The filter is another one of Instagrams augmented reality filters which appears above your head and allows you to play a game.

This one is slightly more advanced than your usual games though, and actually requires a bit of brain work. If you've ever watched Countdown, it's a bit like the conundrum they give you to try and work out over the advert break.

The filter presents you with a phrase, but the letters are jumbled up into another phrase. You then have to try and unscramble the letters and work out what the original phrase is.

How to get the Guess the Gibberish Filter
Press 'Your Story' at the top of your homepage to add an Instagram Story.
Scroll through all the filters to the last one, a picture of a magnifying glass.
Click on the magnifying glass to search through all the filters.
Search the word 'Gibberish'.
Click on the filter that it called 'Guess the Gibberish' by gu_christopher.
Press 'Try it' and then place your head into the camera and press record to start the game.
Now try and unscramble the letters.
the filter‘s “guess the gibberish” by gu_christopher on instagram pic.twitter.com/umaynjZJOA

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It's actually really difficult!
The game has absolutely no theme whatsoever which makes it really difficult.

The words could be anything from film titles to quotes or random phrases, so you've really got some work on your hands trying to work these ones out.


How to get the Coffin Dance Instagram Filter - join the TikTok trend now!



In 2017 a video of pallbearers in Ghana went viral, for their elaborate choreographed send off. The original video was aired by the BBC and was watched by over three million people.

In true internet style, the video was turned into a meme, albeit almost three years later, due to the current state of affairs. Thousands of TikTokkers have taken to the app to produce their own version of the video, set to the song 'Astronomia' by Vicetone and Tony Igy.

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The joke has now been taken one step further, with Instagram users creating a 'coffin dance' filter so you can join in with the videos without all the effort. Here's how to get it.

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How to get the Coffin Dance Filter on Instagram
Open Instagram
Swipe onto Stories and turn on front camera
Hold down on your face and wait for the filters to appear
Swipe all the way to the end of the filters and select the one titled 'Browse Effects'
Once you're in the Effects Gallery, click on the search button
Search 'Coffin'
The filter will appear- click on it and start filming!
What does the Coffin Dance  Filter do?
There are actually two coffin dance filters on Instagram, and each do something different. The one titled 'Coffin Dance' created by mas_iwenk will apply some sunglasses, the hat worn in the original video and a virtual coffin on your shoulder. For the best videos, make sure your sound is turned on, hit record and dance along to the music which will be playing.

The filter titled 'Coffin Dance' by paulostoker is slightly more fun. Once you select the filter, your face will be put onto the body of four animated pallbearers and you will watch yourself dance and spin around an animated coffin. It is similar to 'Elf Yourself' but instead of Christmas the theme is funeral.

What Is Guess The Gibberish Filter On Instagram? Check Out Details On The Trending Filter



Instagram filters are a combination of effects used to enhance your Instagram photos or videos before posting. Recently, a lot of filters have been made popular by Instagram users. The basic process of applying the filter is to upload the photo or video and then edit it using filters. However, some new filters which provide placard-like functionality have also become popular on Instagram. Take a look at the newest entry in the world of Instagram filters called the Gibberish filter. It is created by an entrepreneur named Christopher Gu. Take a look at how to get the Guess the Gibberish filter on your Instagram app.

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What is Guess the Gibberish filter on Instagram?
The basic purpose of the Gibberish filter is to have fun and also to check on how fast your mind works to decode the gibberish phrase.
For example, when you start the Gibberish filter, it shows a gibberish phrase like "he'll lawn mosque". You would be given 10 seconds to decode the actual phrase, which in this case is "Elon Musk".
The filter currently has 200 phrases. Take a look at the snip of a video which was uploaded by the creator of the Instagram filter, Christopher Gu, on his Instagram story.

How to get the Guess the Gibberish filter on Instagram?
The Guess the Gibberish filter was recently launched and for it to work on your Instagram app, you need to ensure that the app is updated to the latest version.
The filter works the same way as the earlier viral Instagram filters like “Which Disney character are you?”. However, this Instagram filter will actually make you use your brain.
After updating your Instagram app to the latest version, go to search by tapping the magnifying glass symbol.
Find the Instagram handle called gu_christopher.
Check his bio to get the Instagram filter or you can even go to his story to get a demo of the filter before tapping on "Try it".
You can also swipe to see the filters he has used and the first one to show will be the Gibberish filter as it was launched a day ago.
You can even save the Gibberish filter to your camera to use it for your further uses, after saving it once, you can directly use it from your 'Stories' section.
Go to the story section on your Instagram app and tap on 'Try it', there you will have all the filters that are available for your use.