Search “67” on Google and Your Screen Starts Wobbling — Here’s Why

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If you’ve opened Google lately and typed in “67”, you might have thought your device was glitching. The entire search results page suddenly starts shaking or wobbling for a few seconds, as if it’s dancing on its own. Don’t worry — it’s not a virus or a hardware issue. It’s a deliberate, playful Easter egg from Google, added in mid-December 2025.

How to Trigger the Wobble

It’s simple:

  1. Go to google.com (or use the Google app).
  2. Type “67”“6-7”, or “6 7” (no quotes needed).
  3. Hit Enter.

After the results load, wait a second or two — the whole page will gently shake up and down before settling back to normal. It works on both desktop and mobile.

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After searching ’67’ in Google, screen become wobble

The Viral “67” Meme Behind It

The animation isn’t random. It’s a direct nod to the “6-7” (or “67”) meme that dominated TikTok and social media throughout 2025.

The trend traces back to Philadelphia rapper Skrilla and his 2024 song “Doot Doot (6 7)”. The track went mega-viral in 2025, but the real explosion came from the accompanying hand gesture: palms facing up, alternating up-and-down motions, like you’re juggling invisible balls or weighing two options.

Philadelphia rapper Skrilla

The gesture often accompanies phrases like “that’s 6-7” to mean something is mid (average, so-so), or it’s used purely for absurd, brainrot-style humor. It spread rapidly among Gen Z and Alpha, appearing in schools, videos, and even mainstream media.

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Google’s wobble perfectly mimics this hand motion — the page “juggles” itself briefly, turning your search into a mini meme recreation.

Google’s Long Tradition of Easter Eggs

Google has a history of hiding fun surprises in Search:

  • “Do a barrel roll” spins the page 360 degrees.
  • “Askew” tilts it slightly.
  • “Zerg rush” unleashes attacking O’s.

The “67” effect fits right in — a timely, lighthearted way for Google to engage with internet culture without any official announcement.

So next time your screen starts dancing after a simple search, you’ll know exactly why. It’s Google saying, “We see the memes… and we’re joining in.” Try it yourself — it’s harmless fun!

Piyush Banerjee
Piyush Banerjeehttps://www.storifynews.com/
Piyush Banerjee is an author and a passionate connoisseur of the world of media. With an appetite for knowledge and an insatiable curiosity, Piyush's writing delves into Films, Technology, Finance, Business, AI news and Security. Piyush has an innate love for storytelling, and has a fiction novel available on Amazon. He has been interested in Storify News for several years and is excited to make news more accessible and interesting to consume.

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