This Free Fire colour code generator 2026 helps you create stylish bio, about and signature lines with ready-to-use [b][c][HEX] colour codes. Just use the generator to mix your own colours, then scroll down to copy premium Free Fire colour code examples for V Badge, flags, love, wolf, guns and more.
Type your text, pick up to four colours, apply quick templates and copy the final Free Fire colour code in one tap, then use the samples below if you run out of ideas.
🎨 Free Fire Colour Code GeneratorBio · Signature · Flag · V Badge
Type your text, pick colours, mix segments and copy ready-to-use [b][c][HEX] codes for your Free Fire bio.
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Tip: copy the whole line, including [b][c][HEX] tags.
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How to use: paste this code into your Free Fire bio/signature. You can mix different colours in 1 line (up to 4 parts), perfect for V Badge, flag style, signature, wolf / love bio or gun names.
From this page, copy any Free Fire bio style colour code like:
[b][c][ffd319]FF PLAYER
[b][c][ff0000]HEADSHOT KING
Make sure you copy the entire line, including [b] and [c][…].
Paste the code into your bio box
Paste the full code into the bio/signature text field.
You can edit only the text part (e.g. replace FF PLAYER with your name) and keep the colour tags the same.
Save and check the preview
Tap Save and check your profile.
If the colour doesn’t show, try:
Removing extra spaces,
Using a simpler hex code (like ffff00, ff0000, 00ff00),
Copying again from one of the tested Free Fire signature colour codes on this page.
Mix 1–2 colours for a clean look
You can combine two colours in one line, for example:
[b][c][ffd319]FF [b][c][ffffff]LEGEND
Avoid using too many colours in one bio, or it will look messy and harder to read.
With this method, you can apply any Free Fire bio style colour code, including love, wolf, flag, gun (M1887 / MP40 / UMP) and signature styles, just by changing the hex value in [c][HEX].