White space or whitespace may refer to:
- White space (visual arts), portions of a page left unmarked
- Space (punctuation), the space between two words of text
- Whitespace character, a computer character for the space between words
- White spaces (radio), allocated but locally unused radio frequencies
- White Space (management), an area where no one is responsible
- Whitespace (programming language), an esoteric programming language
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