The 67 challenge — live 1v1 counting battle

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 — free

Free in your browser. Needs a camera. No download. 18+.

How to play

  1. Tap in. Pick a nickname and enter the arena — you're matched with a live opponent in seconds.
  2. Go live together. Both cameras are on at once; you see each other's grind the whole round.
  3. Do more 67s. The classic up-down hand motion — AI validates and counts each rep. Highest count at the buzzer takes the win.

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.

What is 67?

"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.

FAQ

Is the 67 game free?
Yes. Playing is free — you get 30 gems a day to enter matches. Purchases are cosmetics only and never affect a match outcome.
How does the counting work?
AI watches your camera and increments your count only on a valid six-seven rep — both hands, full motion. The count you have when time runs out is final.
What do I need to play?
A modern browser and a camera. It runs on desktop and phone — no app install needed.
Can I challenge a friend to a 67 battle?
Yes — send a challenge link and battle a friend directly instead of a random opponent.