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Clash Royale is celebrating reaching 6.7 million followers on Instagram by introducing a limited-time emote to the mobile game: the Brainrot 67 Wizard emote. The "67" meme has followed the path of most TikTok trends: starting with black culture and then losing its meaning and being considered "random" and "brainrot" by white teenagers. The "67" meme made a bit of a beeline away from the eventual obscurity that follows, however, by getting added to Clash Royale. The "67" meme first appeared on TikTok in early 2025 after a drill rap track by Skrilla started gaining popularity. Called "Doot Doot (6 7)," the song had a viral portion that was used along with edits of NBA player LaMelo Ball, who was 6-foot-7-inches. High schoolers Taylen "TK" Kinney and Maverick Trevillion started using the phrase "67" during any interview they could, slipping it in cleverly with a now-infamous hand gesture. As the videos of these two kids started going viral, other TikTokers wanted in on the fun, deciding to use "67" and its hand gesture to answer questions as well. But why is it in a Supercell mobile game? Gamers noticed that the Disco Wizard emote used a very similar gesture. Whenever this emote was used, gamers would start spamming "67" in the chat. You're welcome. And yes, I do go outside sometimes. How to get the Brainrot 67 Wizard emote in Clash Royale If you play Clash Royale and want to get in on the meme before it eventually dies, it's luckily easy. You can first click on this redemption link. Mobile players should do so on their phone, then click "Claim Reward." This will launch the Clash Royale app. The emote should be added to your collection. If you're on PC, you'll see a QR code. Scan this QR code with your smartphone and you'll then be brought through the process from there. The Brainrot 67 Wizard emote is free, so spam away. Go on, make 67 the next skibidi toilet.