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67 Kid
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About
The 67 Kid, also known as the 6 7 Kid With Fluffy Hair, refers to a white boy with blonde fluffy hair and an Essentials Fear of God hoodie loudly saying, "Ay, 6-7," on the sideline of a basketball game in a Cam Wilder YouTube video. The kid is referencing the rap song "Doot Doot" by Skrilla, which notably started the viral 6-7 meme. His haircut is often called an Ice Cream Haircut. The video spread via reposts on TikTok in April 2025, with many perceiving the kid as cringe, particularly concerning white people co-opting Blackness. The video helped outline the Mason 67 stereotype about white Gen Alpha and Gen Z boys supposedly overusing the 6-7 meme in real life. The boy was later identified as Maverick Trevillian. By late 2025, the 67 Kid was turned into SCP-067, an Analog Horror and creepypasta version of the original boy, depicted with a large, gaping mouth.
Origin
On March 31st, 2025, YouTuber[1] Cam Wilder posted a video called "MY OVERPOWERED AAU TEAM HAS FINALLY RETURNED!" It received over 985,300 views in two weeks. At the video's 13:24-minute mark (shown below), the camera pans to a white kid on the sidelines. He has blonde, fluffy hair and a grey Essentials Fear of God hoodie. He loudly says, "Ay, 6-7," at the camera.
The kid was later identified as Maverick Trevillian, who posts on the TikTok[6] page @gmpt08.
Spread
On March 31st, 2025, TikToker[3] @bstr_edit.z clipped the Cam Wilder video, adding a caption to the video in which the kid is supposed to be asking, "What do you mean I'm annoying?" Over three weeks, the video gained roughly 3,700 likes (shown below).
@bstr_edit.z #annoying #icecream #kid #tuff #real #67 #fyp #viral #xyzba ♬ original sound – Bstr_Edit.z
On April 1st, TikToker[2] @the_daily_yt_clipper clipped the Cam Wilder video, including other clips of kids at the game saying 6-7. The TikToker called it the "67 apocalypse," including Broken Heart and Dead Rose emojis in the caption. Over three weeks, the video received roughly 94,300 likes (shown below).
@the_daily_yt_clipper This trend is so corny😭🙏🥀💔new Cam Wilder vid is fire tho🔥 #icecream #camwilder #rwe #rwebasketball #basketball #67 #apocolypse #cringe #corny #funny #fyp #fypシ #lol #viral ♬ original sound – TheDailyYTClipper
On April 6th, 2025, TikToker[5] @roneditzzzzz6 posted a video that showed a screencap of the 6 7 Kid, followed by other clothing items and symbols in a slideshow. The text caption joked about stereotypical catchphrases likely uttered by the archetype, such as, "Where the huzz at?" and "Yeah, I play baseball." Over two weeks, the video received roughly 534,700 likes (shown below).
@roneditzzzzz6 #baseball #fluffyhair #67 ♬ Lil Phoebe x Melodica – sanilovesmusic
On April 7th, TikToker[4] @xsl4_ posted a video that compared the 6 7 Kid to the I Was Sleepy kid, who was also sourced from a Cam Wilder video. Over two weeks, the video received roughly 7,600 likes (shown below).
@xsl4_ Which one has less aura😭 || #camwilder #rwe #67 #iwassleepy #rodwaveelite #fyp #fluffyhair @Cam Wilder @RodWave Elite @LaVar Johnson @Nelson @Niles Neumann ♬ original sound – Jacob😎🫠🫡
Related Memes
Mason 67
Mason 67, also known as 67 Mason or 🏳️🌈🫷😎✝️ Mason ⚾️🎣🫸🏳️⚧️, is the moniker for a stereotypical American white boy, named Mason, who routinely quotes the 6-7 meme. The male name "Mason" was chosen due to a series of screenshots that went viral online showing multiple examples of male Gen Alpha and Gen Z internet users named Mason on Instagram and Snapchat, similar to the archetype of a "Karen." On the profiles, "Mason" was commonly paired with an emojipasta showing hands pushing away LGBTQ+ flags and accepting emojis about baseball, fishing and Christianity. The 67 meme was distanced from Black internet users when a cliché was formed that pushed the idea that suburban white kids were using the 67 slang term more than other demographics. This perception was largely aided online by the viral 67 Kid video, which showed a blonde white boy saying the numbers, and the Yeah, I Play Baseball meme, which outlined the visual signifiers of the 67 Mason stereotype, including fluffy ice cream hair, ice cream shorts from the brand Baseball Lifestyle, Pit Viper style sunglasses and Yeezy Slides, among other typical outfit and style choices. 67 Mason became an internet character, used online to mock the continued use of the 67 meme by Gen Alpha and Gen Z boys heading into late 2025.

SCP-067
SCP-067, also known as 67 Kid Analog Horror, 67 Kid Becoming Uncanny or 67 Kid Anti-Piracy Screen, refers to an edited image of the blonde 67 Kid in an analog horror and creepypasta aesthetic, seen with a large, gaping mouth. Some called the image SCP-067, referring to the SCP Foundation, which likened him to internet cryptids like SCP-096 and SCP-1471. Others called the videos anti-piracy screens, similar to the King Von Anti-Piracy Screen meme. Video edits and memes about SCP-067 surfaced en masse on TikTok and Instagram Reels in late 2025. SCP-067 is unrelated to the earlier existing SCP-67, which is a cursed fountain pen, created in 2008.

Various Examples
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7488727761876438314
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7492035290509364510
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7494963270147673386
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7544899390012411149
Search Interest
External References
[1] YouTube – MY OVERPOWERED AAU TEAM HAS FINALLY RETURNED!
[2] TikTok – @the_daily_yt_clipper
[3] TikTok – @bstr_edit.z
[5] TikTok – @roneditzzzzz6
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