Trend Alert: 67, Rizz, Brain Rot and Skibidi Products and Gifts

Heather
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi Creators,

A new Gen Z/Gen Alpha trend has already taken off - 67 (6-7), Rizz, Brain Rot and Skibidi designs. 

If you haven’t seen it yet, “67” / “6-7,”” “Rizz,” and “Skibidi” are all viral slang words popping up across TikTok, gaming, and meme culture. Together, they’ve become a funny, high-energy way for younger audiences to describe charisma, confidence, or just general chaos - and it’s everywhere right now.

We’d love to see Creators design Products inspired by this trend!

Product Ideas

Think fun, meme-driven, and highly giftable items and party decor, such as:

  • Apparel: tees, sweatshirts, hoodies 
  • Accessories: hats, tote bags, mugs, phone cases
  • Holiday Gifts & Decor: wrapping paper, ornaments, stickers, keychains, wall art, or printable gift tags, mugs, tumblers
  • Party Decor: Invitations, banners, signage, napkins, plates and more

Great for Gifting

These designs are perfect for lighthearted, funny gifts:

  • Teacher or class gifts
  • Gifts for friends or coworkers
  • Teen or college-aged sons and daughters
  • Stocking stuffers, Secret Santa exchanges, White Elephant exchanges
  • Think ahead to Valentine’s Day classroom cards, too!

Design Direction

  • Playful and bold fonts
  • Trend-driven color palettes 
  • Meme-inspired graphics
  • Clean, eye-catching layouts that look great on apparel, small gifts and party decor

Note: always do your own intellectual property clearance before producing Products to make sure you have the legal copyright and/or trademark clearance. Some of these phrases, like “RIZZ,” should not emulate the app logo or imply any relation to the app. There are also several pending trademark applications for “67,” so make sure your use doesn’t infringe on those, is within the common use, and should not lead to customer confusion. 

We can’t wait to see your takes on this!

The Creator Team

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Anne
Valued Contributor III

Thanks for mentioning this, @Heather 
I had to look it up, not connected to genZ. It is a trend from 2021.
This is what it looks like:

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To me like trying to learn Chinese ... 🙂

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