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Why Searching “67” on Google Makes Your Screen Dance

Gowhar Nabi
Last updated: December 19, 2025 9:08 pm
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Gowhar Nabi is the Senior Chief Editor at KittoNews, specialising in J&K Administration, Regional Weather, and Financial Markets. With a focus on hyper-local journalism, Gowhar leads...
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New Delhi: Google has once again delighted users with a fun hidden feature. A new Google Easter egg linked to the viral “6-7” trend is making search results briefly shake or bounce — and all it takes is a simple search.

Users who type “67,” “6-7,” or “6 7” into Google Search may notice their screen move for a few seconds, creating a playful animation that has quickly caught attention online.

What Is the “67” Google Easter Egg?

The “67” Easter egg is a light-hearted animation built directly into Google Search. When triggered, the results page briefly appears to dance or shake, surprising users who are unfamiliar with the trick.

There’s no hidden function or technical purpose behind it — it’s simply Google’s way of joining in on an internet trend.

What Is the Viral “6-7” Trend?

The “6-7” phrase became popular through social media memes, music clips, and short videos. The trend doesn’t have a fixed meaning and is mostly used for humour, randomness, and fun — which is exactly why it spread so quickly.

Google’s Easter egg appears to be a playful nod to this trend, showing how online culture often finds its way into major tech platforms.

How to Try It Yourself

Anyone can trigger the animation in seconds:

  1. Open Google Search on your phone or desktop
  2. Type “67” or “6-7”
  3. Press Enter and watch the screen move briefly

No apps, downloads, or settings are required.

Why Google Adds Easter Eggs

Google is known for hiding small surprises in its products, often tied to pop culture, holidays, or trending topics. These Easter eggs are meant to:

  • Make everyday tools more fun
  • Engage users in unexpected ways
  • Celebrate internet culture and creativity

The “67” animation joins a long list of Google Easter eggs that users continue to discover and share.

A Small Feature, Big Buzz

While the animation lasts only a moment, it has sparked curiosity and social media posts as users try it out and share their reactions. It’s a reminder that even simple features can go viral when they tap into internet humour.

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Gowhar Nabi is the Senior Chief Editor at KittoNews, specialising in J&K Administration, Regional Weather, and Financial Markets. With a focus on hyper-local journalism, Gowhar leads the desk in covering Real-time Traffic Updates (NH-44), JKSSB Recruitment, and Public Policy. He adheres to a strict "Zero-Error" fact-checking protocol to ensure accurate reporting for the people of Jammu &Kashmir. Got a news tip? Email: kittonews@gmail.com
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