14.12.2025 13:35
Google has added a new easter egg to its search engine to enhance user experience. Users searching for '6-7' or '67' will see their screen shake. Two theories have emerged regarding the reason behind this attention-grabbing shaking effect.
The US-based technology giant Google continues to enrich the user experience with small surprises added to its search engine. The company's latest move was aimed at the "6-7" (six-seven) trend that gained significant attention on social media. When searching for "67" or "6-7" on Google, the result screen shakes up and down, presented to users as a planned feature.
REFERENCING THE SONG
The mentioned animation is said to reference the hand gesture associated with rapper Skrilla's song "Doot Doot (6 7)," which has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram Reels. This cultural trend, particularly popular among younger users, has been integrated into the search experience by Google engineers. The shaking effect on the screen simulates the characteristic hand gesture made during the song.
Google's such easter eggs once again demonstrate that it closely follows popular internet culture and positions its search engine not just as an information tool but also as an interactive experience space.