Exhibit I — The Origin Track
Philadelphia rapper Skrilla releases "Doot Doot (6 7)". The number originally nods to Philly's 67th Street — a detail the internet immediately loses, keeping only the sound. Every empire begins as a bar nobody analyzed.
ENTERING THE DIMENSION
The internet's most meaningless number, given the most meaningful website. A museum, a court, a stock ticker, an arcade — and a whole lot of aura.
Enter the WorldTry typing 6 then 7 anywhere on this page
Void Arcade
Digits are leaking out of the void. Catch the 6s and 7s — tap them, or press the 6 / 7 keys. Alternate 6→7→6 to build combo. Do not touch the impostors, 41 and 6-1. They drain you.
The Straight Answer
6-7 (pronounced "six seven") means nothing — and that's the entire point. It's a viral interjection and hand gesture that exploded across TikTok and Instagram Reels in 2025, shouted for pure energy rather than meaning, usually with both palms facing up and bobbing alternately like a set of invisible scales.
It began with rapper Skrilla's December 2024 drill track "Doot Doot (6 7)", spread through video edits of 6'7" NBA guard LaMelo Ball, grew through basketball player Taylen "TK" Kinney's habit of rating everything "six… seven," and detonated worldwide in March 2025 when a young fan — forever known as the 67 Kid — screamed it at an AAU game. By October 2025, Dictionary.com had named "67" its Word of the Year, calling it a burst of energy that spreads and connects people before anyone agrees on what it means.
Holy Calendar
Counting down…
District 01 — The Museum Wing
Peak brainrot, curated with the reverence it never asked for. Walk the permanent collection: every era of the meme, plaque by gold plaque.
Philadelphia rapper Skrilla releases "Doot Doot (6 7)". The number originally nods to Philly's 67th Street — a detail the internet immediately loses, keeping only the sound. Every empire begins as a bar nobody analyzed.
The track becomes the soundtrack of edits featuring LaMelo Ball — listed at exactly six foot seven. The number and the hooper fuse. Basketball culture becomes the meme's carrier signal.
High-school phenom Taylen "TK" Kinney rates a Starbucks drink "like a six… six… six-seven," hands weighing the air. The gesture is born. Kinney is crowned Mr. 67, and suddenly everything on Earth is rateable in exactly one number.
In a YouTube video of an AAU game, a young fan erupts with "SIX SEVEN," palms bouncing. The clip goes planetary; the kid becomes the meme's mascot and face. (Out of respect — and because he's a real kid — this museum tells his story in text, not in reposted footage.)
Dictionary.com names "67" its 2025 Word of the Year — official institutional confirmation that a number meaning nothing defeated every actual word. Merriam-Webster shrugs and defines it as a nonsensical expression tied to a song and a basketball player.
Pizza Hut sells 67-cent wings. Domino's prices pizzas at $6.70. Google ships an Easter egg that shakes your screen when you search "6-7". Fortnite, Overwatch 2 and Clash Royale add 67 emotes. In-N-Out removes order number 67 entirely after teens scream every time it's called. The meme is now infrastructure.
The "Great Meme Reset" mocks anyone still saying it — yet 6-7 keeps resurrecting: 6-7 Weekend celebrations on dates like June 6–7, a failed political rebrand to "Headquarters 67," and in May 2026, Pope Leo XIV himself doing the gesture with young pilgrims in Vatican City. The internet's verdict: 6-7 can never fully die.
Restoration Lab
The archive is corrupted. Watch the sequence, replay it exactly (tap the tiles or press 1–4). Every restored round recovers a lost lore fragment.
District 02 — The Court
6-7 was raised on hardwood — AAU gyms, high-school highlight reels, arena chants. So this district keeps score. Your score.
Mash. That's it. That's the sport.
Channel your inner Mr. 67. An item appears; the needle swings from 0 to 10. Lock it in exactly on 6.7. Five items. Weigh the invisible scales.
District 03 — The Index
If 6-7 were a stock, analysts would have been fired for calling its death. A completely serious chart of a completely unserious asset.
ANALYST NOTE: Search interest peaked around late October 2025 and has trended down since — a textbook meme lifecycle, accelerated (as always) by brands piling in. And yet the asset refuses to delist: calendar-driven rallies (6-7 Weekend), platform emotes, and one Vatican-grade event keep producing aftershocks. Rating: HOLD, ironically. Forever.
The chart keeps printing. Call the next tick — UP or DOWN — before it lands. Streaks pay exponentially. Beware Reset dumps; pray for Pope bumps.
The challenger. Born from Blizzi Boi's "41 Song (Saks Freestyle)". Rallied hard, faded fast — proof that funny numbers can't be forced by the algorithm.
The parody. Created by TikTok's Spartan Swot to satirize the original clip. A meme of a meme — the ecosystem eating itself, lovingly.
The verdict. Every rival number died in under two weeks. 6-7 crossed a full year. The internet ruled: this one's permanent furniture.
You reached 670 aura. Claim your certificate — put your name on the meaninglessness.
District 04 — The Gift Shop
Every museum ends in a gift shop. Ours doesn't take money — only deeds. Twelve pins. Earn them all and know true meaninglessness.
The Archive Desk
Nothing fixed — deliberately. It's a viral interjection shouted for energy, typically with an up-and-down palms-up gesture. Its meaninglessness is the joke: you're either in on it or you're asking this question.
From Skrilla's December 2024 song "Doot Doot (6 7)" (originally a nod to Philadelphia's 67th Street), amplified by edits of 6'7" LaMelo Ball, Taylen "TK" Kinney's rating gesture, and the viral "67 Kid" clip of March 2025.
Both hands palms-up, bobbing alternately like you're weighing two invisible options. It traces back to Kinney's drink-rating motion and the 67 Kid's ecstatic version of it.
Interest peaked in late October 2025 and the "Great Meme Reset" mocks stragglers — but 6-7 Weekend dates, game emotes, and moments like the Pope doing the gesture keep reviving it. The internet's consensus: it can never fully die.
Whenever the calendar reads six-seven: June 7 (6/7) and — for day-month countries — July 6 (7/6). The countdown at the top of this page always targets the nearest one.
Spin-off "funny number" memes — 41 from Blizzi Boi's "41 Song (Saks Freestyle)" and 6-1 from creator Spartan Swot's satire of the original clip. Neither survived more than a couple of weeks.
No — it's harmless nonsense, closer to a generational inside joke than coded slang. Mainstream coverage treats it as a classroom annoyance and a window into Gen Alpha internet culture, not a safety concern.