If you haven’t tried it yet, go to your Google search bar and simply type "67" or "6-7" and hit enter. Unlike a standard search, the results page doesn't just sit there; it suddenly comes to life with a rhythmic shake and wiggle. This hidden animation is Google’s tribute to the viral "brainrot" slang and the "6-7" meme that took over social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram throughout late 2024 and 2025.
The trend originated from the catchy, repetitive "6 7" chant in rapper Skrilla’s music and was further amplified by sports culture, particularly involving NBA star LaMelo Ball. Google’s decision to turn this into a search feature marks one of the few times the tech giant has leaned into "youth-driven" internet humor rather than a historical or holiday reference. The "wobble" effect is meant to mimic the chaotic, high-energy dance gestures associated with the meme, turning a routine search into a moment of unexpected digital fun.
Interestingly, Dictionary.com chose "6-7" as its Word of the Year because it represents a shift in language toward absurdity and "bursts of energy" rather than fixed definitions. While some users initially mistook the shaking screen for a browser glitch or a hardware issue, it is entirely intentional and harmless. As with many Google Easter eggs, there is no official manual for finding it; it was discovered organically by curious users, proving that even the world’s most powerful AI-driven search engine still has a playful, human side.