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Article Headline Generator
Give this generator a topic and it returns six headlines per run, drawn from a pool of ten templates: numbered lists ("… Things Nobody Tells You About" and "… Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)"), how-to promises, ultimate and beginner's guides, contrarian angles ("What Everyone Gets Wrong About…"), a numbered tips format, an everything-you-need-to-know title, and an honest-question hook ("Is … Worth It?"). The ten are shuffled fairly on each run and the first six are dealt, so regenerating surfaces the ones you did not see. A few mechanics worth knowing: the numbered templates share a single number per run, picked from nine preset values between 3 and 15, so "9 Mistakes" and "9 Proven Tips" can appear together. The year-stamped templates use 2026. And your topic is inserted with only its first letter capitalized, so type it in Title Case if you want it to match the rest of the headline. Scan a couple of batches, shortlist the two or three that fit what your article actually delivers, and set the number to the real count of items in your post before publishing.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Type your topic or target keyword.
- Click Generate to see six headline options.
- Regenerate for fresh angles if none fit yet.
- Copy your favourite and tailor it to your article's exact promise.
Use Cases
- •Brainstorming blog post titles from a single keyword
- •A/B testing different headline angles for the same article
- •Finding a newsletter subject line that earns opens
- •Breaking writer's block when the title will not come
- •Generating social-post hooks from a content topic
Tips
- →Pick the headline that matches what your article actually delivers.
- →Swap the number to match the real count of points in your piece.
- →Test two strong options as subject lines to see which earns more opens.
- →Keep titles under about 60 characters so they are not cut off in search.
FAQ
how many headline formats are there
Ten templates sit in the pool, and each run shuffles them and deals six, so a single click never shows everything. Regenerate once or twice to see the remaining formats and fresh number choices.
why do all the numbered headlines use the same number
One number between 3 and 15 is drawn per run and shared by every numbered template in that batch. Regenerate for a different number, or simply edit it to the actual count of items in your article — which you should do anyway before publishing.
why does my topic show up half-capitalized
The generator capitalizes only the first letter of your topic, so "remote work" renders as "The Ultimate Guide to Remote work." Type the topic in Title Case — "Remote Work" — and every headline will come out consistently cased.
is the year in some headlines current
The year is fixed at 2026 in the templates rather than read from the date, so it is accurate now but will not update on its own. If you are publishing near a year boundary or later, swap in the right year by hand.
will these headlines hurt seo if they are clickbait
The templates aim for curiosity, not deception. Avoid promising more than your content delivers, since misleading titles drive bounces that can undercut rankings. Pick the headline that honestly reflects the article.
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