- 6-7 (meme) - Wikipedia
The "67 Kid" at a fan meetup in Venice Beach, California, 2025 On March 31, 2025, YouTuber Cam Wilder posted a video titled "My Overpowered AAU Team has Finally Returned!" (stylized in all caps) in which a boy, Maverick Trevillian [6] — later nicknamed "67 Kid" — is seen going up to the camera and yelling "six seven" while performing a hand gesture in which he moves his hands up and down
- 67 kid full video (original) - YouTube
(Then and Now) 😢💔I CAUGHT 67 KID AT A SCHOOL, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS SCARY!! (DANGER)Where Are The FAMOUS Internet Memes Now (Then and Now) #3
- What Is The 67 Kid Meme? The Blonde Boy Turned SCP-067 . . .
The "67 Kid" is the name of a young, white boy with blonde hair, who was filmed in a March 2025 YouTube video saying the numbers "six" and "seven," related to the viral " 67 meme," based on the lyrics from the rap song "Doot Doot" by Skrilla The original video was shared by YouTuber Cam Wilder
- What Is The SCP-067 Meme? The 67 Kid Horror Trend Of . . .
But where did the "SCP-067" meme come from? Who even is the "67 Kid," and why are the numbers six and seven funny to begin with? Let's explain
- 6-7 moves to basketball courts. See fans go wild when . . .
Videos of young basketball fans erupting in screams when a scoreboard hits 67 are going viral on social media thanks to Gen Alpha slang
- What Does 67 Mean? Explaining the TikTok Term, Viral Kid Meme
Only a few months ago, the ’67 kid’ became a viral TikTok meme after using the slang that became popular among the younger generation, but is the trend finally over? For older folks, the 67 trend caused a reaction on social media, with many complaining that the TikTok slang does not have a fixed
- How the 67 Kid Became SCP-067 - video Dailymotion
00:38 Mid-August 2025, someone created an edit of the 6'7 kid with glowing blue eyes and a monstrously 00:43 large, gaping mouth 00:44 TikTok users started calling him SCP-067, turning the 6'7 kid into an internet cryptid with horror 00:50 edits and AI-generated nightmare content
- A therapist explains the dark truth behind the “6-7” meme
The meme went viral after Overtime Elite player Taylen “TK” Kinney and a young fan known as “the 67 Kid” popularized it through exaggerated gestures and chants during games Since then, the trend has spread among elementary and middle school students, becoming a kind of social signal
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