If you’ve been scrolling TikTok and suddenly everyone’s talking about “67,” you’re not alone. The 67 haircut is one of the internet’s most unserious trends—equal parts joke, style, and pure brainrot. Here’s what it actually means, why it’s everywhere, and how to pull it off if you’re brave enough.

What Is the 67 Haircut?
There’s no official 67 haircut—and that’s the point. Online, any haircut can be a “67.” But in practice, most viral versions fall into two looks:
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A low taper fade with “67” shaved into the side
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The fluffy, chaotic “ice cream hair” style
It’s all tongue-in-cheek. People get it to be funny, boost views, or lean into the absurd humor TikTok loves.
How to Get the 67 Low Taper Fade

Want the classic version? Here’s what to tell your barber:
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Low taper fade at the neck and sides
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Volume left on top
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Shortest length around a #2 guard
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“Shave 67 on the side”
That’s it. You can also remix the joke by adding “67” to any fade—tem_toggle, shadow, temple, whatever you want.
How to Get 67 “Ice Cream Hair”
This version is all about fluff and chaos:
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Grow it out – Aim for at least 4 inches on top with choppy layers.
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Add texture – Use texturizing powder or spray at the roots.
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Hat trick – Throw on a cap, fluff the ends upward, then take it off and let the hair stand.
The result? Tall, airy, slightly ridiculous volume—exactly the vibe.
So… What Does “67” Even Mean?
Nothing. Literally nothing.
The number “67” comes from a TikTok meme inspired by rapper Skrilla’s song “Doot Doot (6 7)”, but online it’s evolved into a nonsense reference. People drop “67” into videos, jokes, captions, and now haircuts—because it makes zero sense, and that’s why it works.
Bottom Line

The 67 haircut isn’t about looking cool—it’s about not taking yourself seriously. Whether you shave the number into your fade or rock ice cream hair for the bit, the trend is pure internet humor made wearable.
And yes—any haircut can be a 67 haircut.
