Spooky Tyly 2 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, halloween promos, event posters, album covers, game branding, sinister, occult, gothic, menacing, macabre, instant mood, shock value, thematic branding, display impact, spiky, serrated, angular, flared, inked.
A decorative display face built from heavy, condensed letterforms with a distinctly jagged silhouette. Strokes end in sharp spurs and irregular notches, creating a serrated contour that reads like chipped metal or torn paper. Vertical stems dominate, with pointed, wedge-like terminals and tight interior counters that keep the texture dense. The rhythm is compact and high-contrast in outline rather than stroke logic, with consistent spiking across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as horror or thriller titles, Halloween promotions, haunted-attraction signage, and dramatic poster headlines. It can also work for album/track artwork, game or streamer branding, and logos where an aggressive, spooky personality is the primary goal.
The overall tone is ominous and theatrical, evoking horror and supernatural storytelling. Its aggressive edges and dagger-like terminals feel tense and dramatic, pushing the reading experience toward suspenseful, ritualistic, or haunted atmospheres.
The design appears intended to deliver instant mood through a dense, spiked blackletter-inspired silhouette, prioritizing atmosphere and punch over neutrality. Its condensed build and consistent serration suggest a focus on display applications where a single word or line can carry a strong, eerie identity.
Capitals and lowercase share a unified blackletter-adjacent construction, but simplified into bold, poster-ready shapes. Numerals follow the same spurred geometry, helping mixed text maintain a coherent, edgy texture. The face relies on silhouette character more than fine detail, so it benefits from generous tracking and avoids overly long text blocks.