How to Trigger the Secret 6-7 Trend Easter Egg on Google Search
Google is famous for hiding clever Easter eggs within its search bar, including the popular "Thanos Snap," among other things. However, the latest addition from the company taps directly into the heartbeat of one of the internet's biggest viral trends of 2025. Whether you've been scrolling on TikTok or looking through Instagram, X, or other social media platforms, there's a good chance you've come across the "6-7" trend. Now, thanks to Google Search, you can officially bring that same chaotic energy directly to your browser. Google has quietly added a secret interactive feature that lets users make their entire search results page "dance" to the meme.
The Magic Words: How to Activate the '6-7' Google Trick
Thankfully, for those seeking out how to make their screen do the "6-7" meme/dance, it's a pretty straightforward process. In fact, Google has made it literally as simple as possible. This is because all you have to do is open Google Search, type in "67," wait for the page to load, and enjoy.
Here's a quick look at a video of the step-by-step breakdown (which is genuinely as simple as it sounds), and how it looks after you type in your search.
When you Google “67” it makes your entire screen do the “67” dance pic.twitter.com/twQyNxBPpn
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) December 14, 2025
It's hard not to appreciate Google making something so simple play out, as sometimes all it takes to hit the nail on the head is integrating a viral meme that takes over your browser for a brief moment.
For those seeking the very basic step-by-step rundown, here's how to tap into the viral 6-7 TikTok trend with Google Search:
- Pull up a web browser (I used Google Chrome)
- Head to Google Search
- Type in "67" without quotations
- Wait for the search to load and watch your screen dance
It's simple enough to do, and if you even find yourself unable to escape the 6-7 trend, it's worth taking the 10 seconds to check it out.
What Is the '6-7' Trend? The Viral Meme Explained
There's been some debate over what actually jump-started 2025's most distinctive trend, but it's widely believed that Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was a major driver behind it. He referenced the fact that he's 6'7" and spoke about the viral trending during an interview with FanDuel Sports Network (via Sporting News).
Ball stated that thanks to the viral trend, "6-7" has become his "new nickname." He also admitted that it's "really nothing" when asked about its meaning. While the NBA guard helped propel the 6-7 meme to its explosive popularity, rapper Skrilla also played a significant role.
During an interview with Genius Verified, Skrilla addressed the meaning of "67" in a song titled "Doot Doot." He told the site that he wrote the song in roughly "6-7 minutes," which ultimately influenced the song's official title: "Doot Doot (6 7)".
Regardless, the trend, which, as seen above, is just raising and lowering your hands back and forth, didn't take long to go viral. It's become so popular that the fast-food chain In-N-Out Burger has officially removed the number "67" from its ordering system, as viral TikTok videos showed people erupting with excitement when an employee called it out, as the Arizona Republic detailed.
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