Google Search Adds A Special Easter Egg For '67'
Google’s new Easter egg mimics the viral '6-7' meme hand motion, reflecting its status as Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year.
- Dec. 16, 2025, Google added an Easter egg making "6-7" or "67" searches shake the results page on both desktop and mobile.
- Dictionary.com named '6-7' its 2025 Word of the Year, describing it as fluid 'brainrot slang' that is 'nonsensical and playfully absurd' according to lexicographers.
- Real-World moments — from TV to sports — have featured the meme on South Park, inspired a pardoned pig's name, and caused uproars at college basketball games.
- USA TODAY sought comment and did not receive an immediate response as Google added a shaking animation Easter egg for search users on desktop and mobile.
- The move cements '6-7' as a viral cultural touchstone in 2025, with its fluid meaning spreading across mainstream media and live events after a year of saturation.
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Google Search Adds A Special Easter Egg For '67'
TikToker and Overtime Elite basketball player Taylen Kinney (TK) then began humorously forcing the numbers into his conversations in interviews and livestream clips, paired with a hand gesture or dance move, involving the raising and lowering of both hands in a see-saw motion with the palms facing upward, along with saying, "Six, seven." The urge to say 6-7 on camera and among friends, and perform the 67 hand gesture, gained traction among Gen Z…
Google quietly taps into the 6-7 meme with a hidden Search trick
New Delhi: Google has quietly slipped a familiar bit of internet chaos into its most serious product. The search bar. Without any announcement or blog post, the company has added a small interactive Easter egg tied to one of 2025’s biggest viral trends, the oddly addictive “6-7” meme. If you spend even ten minutes a day scrolling through TikTok, Instagram, or X, you have likely seen or heard it. The chant. The sound. The strange energy that make…
The "6-7" trend inspires students – and causes parents and teachers to shake their heads. Young people tell us why they find the numbers so funny.
The term "67" (six-seven) has spread worldwide among adolescents, starting from TikTok and reaching other social networks. It has evolved from meme level and became a symbol of the Alpha generation, i.e. those born between 2010 and 2014.
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