The straight answer: it was a free limited-time 6-7 Wizard giveaway from October 2025, claimed via an official link — here's exactly what happened, what the QR codes are, and whether it can come back.
Quick answer
The "67 emote" is the 6-7 Wizard — a free emote Supercell released on October 27, 2025 to celebrate 6.7 million Instagram followers. It was claimed through an official promotional link for a limited time. It was never sold in the shop, and as of mid-2026 it hasn't returned. Old QR codes floating around just encode that (now expired) link.
There is no in-game emote literally named "67." The community name refers to a real, official emote: a reskin of the Disco Wizard whose one-hand-up, one-hand-down pose already matched the 6-7 meme's signature gesture — Supercell's version makes the glowing effects spell out a "6" and a "7."
The meme itself started outside gaming, with Skrilla's drill track "Doot Doot (6 7)" and TikTok edits of LaMelo Ball; by the end of 2025 Dictionary.com had named "67" its Word of the Year. Clash Royale players ran with it by spamming the numbers — and the emote — in match chat. The full meme history lives on our emotes page.
Scam warning
Searches for a "67 emote QR code" spiked because shared codes were the easy way to pass the claim link around. A QR code is just a link: the legitimate one came from Supercell's official posts during the giveaway window. Today, old codes lead to an expired promotion — and new ones promising the emote are bait. Never enter your Supercell ID on a page a random QR code opened; if the address isn't an official supercell.com domain, close it.
The 6-7 Wizard emote was a free, limited-time giveaway. Supercell released it on October 27, 2025 to celebrate 6.7 million Instagram followers, and players claimed it through an official promotional link shared on Supercell's social channels — not from the shop and not from chests.
The original giveaway was limited-time, and as of mid-2026 Supercell has not re-run it or added the emote to the shop. If it ever returns, it will be announced on official Clash Royale channels. Nobody can legitimately sell it to you — treat any 'buy the 67 emote' offer as a scam.
QR codes going around social media simply encode a claim link. During the giveaway the real link came from Supercell's official posts; today, old codes point at an expired promotion at best. Only scan codes whose link resolves to an official supercell.com or clashroyale.com address — anything asking for your login is phishing.
No. There has never been an in-game emote literally named '67' — the name is community shorthand for the 6-7 Wizard, a reskin of the Disco Wizard emote whose one-hand-up, one-hand-down pose spells a glowing 6 and 7. It's also shorthand for spamming the numbers in match chat.
Nothing fixed — that's the joke. It comes from Skrilla's early-2025 drill track 'Doot Doot (6 7)', spread through edits of 6-foot-7 NBA player LaMelo Ball and viral clips of kids shouting it. Dictionary.com named '67' its 2025 Word of the Year while noting nobody agrees what it means.