67 is Trendoff's speed mode: you and a real opponent go live on camera at the same time and rep the six-seven motion as many times as you can. AI counts every valid rep for both players, live. When 15 seconds run out, the higher count wins. No judges. No votes.
Play a 67 battle — freeFree in your browser. Needs a camera. No download. 18+.
Your running count and your opponent's are both on screen the whole time, so every rep is a race. Sloppy reps don't count — the AI only scores the real motion. There's also a solo practice round if you want to drill your rep speed first.
"67" (said "six-seven") is the viral counting meme — a phrase and an up-and-down, both-hands juggling motion that took over classrooms, sidelines, and comment sections, big enough that Dictionary.com named it a Word of the Year. Nobody fully agrees on what it means, which is the point. Trendoff turns it into a scoreboard: two people, one buzzer, whoever puts up more 67s is simply better at it.