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What is the ‘6-7’ meme? How a number became Gen Alpha’s favourite inside joke

What does “6-7” mean? From TikTok to classrooms, here’s how the viral meme started, why Gen Alpha loves it, and how hip-hop, basketball and absurd humour fuelled its rise.

December 16, 2025 / 15:39 IST
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The viral “6-7” meme has taken over TikTok, classrooms and comment sections, becoming Gen Alpha’s favourite inside joke — even as adults struggle to understand what it means.
The viral “6-7” meme has taken over TikTok, classrooms and comment sections, becoming Gen Alpha’s favourite inside joke — even as adults struggle to understand what it means.

If you have children or spend any time on TikTok or YouTube Shorts, chances are you’ve heard the phrase “6-7” being repeated — often loudly, randomly and with exaggerated emphasis on the seven. What sounds like a meaningless string of numbers has become one of the internet’s most baffling inside jokes.

So much so that Dictionary.com named “6-7” its Word of the Year for 2025, citing how the phrase captures Gen Alpha’s love for absurd, context-free humour and their ability to turn randomness into shared culture.

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From classrooms to comment sections, the phrase has left parents and teachers confused, while younger users burst into laughter simply because others don’t understand it. The meme originated on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, but its journey spans hip-hop, basketball culture and internet engagement farming.

Here’s a closer look at what “6-7” means, how it started, and why it has taken over Gen Alpha’s online and offline conversations.

How did the ‘6-7’ meme start?


Much of the internet’s understanding of the “6-7” trend comes from Instagram videos shared online. One user, @seleenjanea, broke down the meme’s origins by tracing it back to music, basketball culture and online engagement tactics.

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