Google has added a playful 67 Easter egg to its search engine that taps into the viral moment of 2025. Upon typing 67, 6-7, or 6 7 into the Google search box, the results page starts bouncing up and down. This trick is an ode to the 67 hand motion that inspired the meme, capturing the humor that had spread across TikTok and social feeds.
Google unveils new Easter egg based on ‘6-7 meme’
Google’s latest Easter egg is easy to use and instantly recognizable for anyone who has seen the “6-7” trend online. To try it, here are the steps:
- Open Google Search in a browser.
- Type 67, 6-7, or 6 7 and press Enter.
- Watch the search results page move in time with the meme’s hand motion.
Google’s move behind the 67 meme is a quick up-and-down hand gesture that became a viral bit across TikTok and Instagram. The trend gained momentum partly due to a few viral moments. As reported by Sporting News, Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball told FanDuel Sports Network that “6-7” has become his “new nickname,” likely due to his height.
Moreover, rapper Skrilla helped start the viral idea with his song, “Doot Doot (6 7).” Interestingly, he told Genius that he wrote the song in roughly “6-7 minutes.” In yet another conversation with the Wall Street Journal, Skrilla revealed, “I never put an actual meaning on it, and I still would not want to,” claiming the absence of meaning is “why everybody keeps saying it.”
The mix of celebrity mentions, songs, and short clips helped turn the “67” hand gesture into a meme people replay, remix, and joke about. The attention even led to some real-world reactions, particularly when fast-food chain In-N-Out briefly removed the number “67” from its ordering system. Per PEOPLE, it was because customers reacted loudly when the number was called out in stores.
As for Google, it often embeds small, topical Easter eggs that make search more playful. This latest one with the “67” meme is a fun example of how the tech giant can acknowledge a community-driven joke without changing anything serious.
Originally reported by Preksha Sharma on Mandatory.
