TUIC is a QUIC-based proxy protocol, commonly seen in v5 profiles and best used with newer client cores. In real use, trust the provider subscription first and then verify whether the selected client core supports this exact type.
What It Means
In Clash/Mihomo configuration, tuic identifies the outbound type used by the node, policy or group. The same display name in a GUI can hide different transport fields, so the YAML or subscription output is more reliable than the node nickname.
Common Fields
type: tuicuuidpasswordcongestion-controllerudp-relay-modesnialpn
When to Use It
- The subscription supplies tuic nodes.
- The provider documents TUIC v5.
- UDP is available and the client uses a Mihomo/Meta compatible core.
Support Checks Checks
- TUIC v4 and v5 fields may differ.
- uuid, password, congestion controller and UDP relay options must match.
- Blocked UDP often appears as a timeout rather than a clear status message.
Minimal Shape
proxies:
- name: "tuic-node"
type: tuic
server: server.example.com
port: 443
uuid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
password: "password"
congestion-controller: bbr
udp: true
Compatibility Notes
Client support changes with the bundled core. A maintained Mihomo-based client usually supports more modern node types than historical Clash clients, but mobile clients and iOS alternatives still vary by app and release.
If a subscription contains this type but the client filters it out, switch to a compatible client, ask the provider for a compatible subscription format, or use a converter only when you understand what fields are being changed.