GOOGLE has introduced a playful “67” Easter egg to its search engine, nodding to one of 2025’s viral moments.
A Google Easter egg is a hidden feature embedded within the search engine, activated by typing specific search terms.
When users type 67, 6-7, or 6 7 into the search bar, the results page begins to bounce up and down.
The effect references the iconic “67” hand motion, playfully capturing the trend that took over TikTok and other social platforms.
However, the slang has been banned in some classrooms due to its disruptive nature.
Teachers have reported that students were incessantly shouting “six-seven”, causing interruptions during lessons and making classrooms harder to manage.
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A US fast food chain has even removed the number “67” entirely from its ordering system.
In-N-Out Burger employees have stopped using the number “67” to call out orders after it began attracting swarms of teenagers to the restaurant.
The phrase “six-seven” is a viral internet meme and slang term that rose to prominence in early 2025, popularised and endlessly spouted by Generation Alpha.
It possibly originated from the song Doot Doot (6 7) by rapper Skrilla, which was allegedly written in “roughly six to seven minutes,” where he repeatedly says “six-seven.”
The meme gained traction through social media platforms, especially video edits of basketball players including LaMelo Ball, who is 6 feet 7 inches tall.
The slang has been banned in some classrooms due to its disruptive nature.
Teachers have reported that students were incessantly shouting “six-seven”, causing interruptions during lessons and making classrooms harder to manage.
The tech giant have also added a hidden feature that commemorates wrestling legend John Cena’s retirement from the professional sport.
When users search his name on Google, a hand button appears in the corner of the page.
Tapping it makes a large hand sweep across the screen, a playful nod to Cena’s iconic “You can’t see me” meme.
