Ever since, the font has defined the mainstream meme style, from “ Y U NO” to the captions of your favorite SpongeBob image macro. The first globally viral meme, Happy Cat, was simply *said cat* with “I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER?” blazoned across the top of the photo in white, all-caps Impact. Get Started Now: Open an Editable Meme Template or Kapwing's Meme Maker to make any meme with Impact, Comic Sans, Arial, Montserrat, and hundreds of other meme fonts. I’ll give you a brief guide to the most common meme fonts, how they’re used, and the easiest ways to make your meme text pop. The images are instantly recognizable, but what about the text style? Font and text style have a large role in the memes we know and love. Sometimes they have other parts, but they almost always have these two. Memes are social information hybrids: part image, part text. The images used in memes are recognizable to anyone, but what about the text? I’ll go over the best meme fonts and how to use them all.