The ‘Clash Royale’ Brainrot 67 Wizard Emote Pays Tribute To ‘6 7’ Trend
'Clash Royale' limited Brainrot 67 Wizard Emote (Image: Supercell)
If you have been on the internet, around anyone aged 21 and under, or just alive in the past month, you have most likely come across the seemingly inescapable “6 7” meme. The trend was born at the beginning of 2025 when a drill rap song titled “Doot Doot (6 7)” by artist Skrilla went viral across social media, namely TikTok and Instagram reels.
The song was used in edits of NBA player LaMelo Ball, with “six seven” referring to his six-foot-seven height. The meme was further popularized by high school basketball star Taylen Kinney, who started chanting the phrase during games and added its now-signature hand gesture: moving one hand up and another down, opposite each other, in a motion akin to juggling.
A YouTube video featuring Maverick Trevillion, now known as the “6 7 Kid,” shouting the chant and performing the movement at a basketball game, galvanized others to start doing it around him, helping to make the joke more mainstream. The meme was attributed to “brain rot,” a type of absurdist comedy prevalent among Generation Z and Generation Alpha, which is viewed as low-brow anti-humor.
Where does Clash Royale come into play? When players noticed that the “Disco Wizard” emote mimicked the hand movement for “six seven,” it gained a meta-textual meaning, with users now spamming it to reference the meme.
When the developer of Clash Royale, Supercell, finally reached 6.7 million followers on Instagram, the company decided it was as good a time as any to make an official “Brainrot 6 7 Wizard Emote” for their game. The new emote features the disco wizard doing the famous hand motion with a six and a seven in his hands, instead of the disco balls that were previously there.
To commemorate this event, Supercell released a redemption link that allows players to get the emote for free. If opened on a mobile phone, all users would have to do is click the following “claim reward” button, and Clash Royale will launch with the emote added instantly. If opened on a PC, however, the link will direct users to a page with a QR code that a smartphone must scan.
This then unlocks the “claim reward” page, and fans can follow the same steps as mobile phone users did in the previous instructions. While there is no specified expiration date for the offer, it is implied that players should redeem the link as soon as they can if they want the premier Brainrot 6 7 Wizard emote.



