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About

The 61 Meme, also known as 61 New Meme or Six Swan, refers to a series of videos and memes about the number "61," also known as "6-1" or "six, one," being a new meme to replace the 6-7 meme, also known as "67" or "six, seven." The forced meme followed the example of the 41 Meme and 93 Meme, which both were posed as replacements of 67 in 2025. The 61 Meme was started by TikToker Spartan Swot (@spartanswotuae) in mid-October 2025, who recorded himself standing in a bathroom and staring menacingly at the viewer while doing a fast version of the 67 hand gesture while repeating "six, one, six one." The way he said the numbers sounded like "six swan" to some.

Origin

On October 16th, 2025, TikToker[1] @spartanswotuae shared a video of himself in a bathroom, wearing a Calvin Klein hoodie. He's seen doing a fast version of the 67 hand gesture and squatting up and down. He's heard repeating "six, one, six one." The text overlay read, "61 New Meme." Over four days, the video received roughly 644,200 likes.

Spread

On October 18th, 2025, TikToker[2] @spartanswotuae shared another video of himself that followed the same premise, in which he stared blankly at the viewer with his eyes open wide. Over two days, the video received roughly 515,500 likes.

On October 17th, TikToker[3] @_justin.12_0 shared a video that turned the original 61 Meme video into a phonk edit in the style of an SCP-067 meme. Over three days, the video gained roughly 20,600 likes.

On October 19th, 2025, TikToker[4] @blizziboitv, the creator of the "41 Song," shared a video joking about the new 61 Meme, gaining over 12,600 likes in a day.

On October 19th, Twitter / X [5] user @seiyaposting reposted the original 61 Meme video, gaining over 30,000 likes in a day.

Also on that same day, X[6] user @blephin_ tweeted a video that followed the 61 Meme trend, using a Red Circle Perpetrators format to highlight "61" seen in a phone's battery percentage. In a day, the tweet gained roughly 22,000 likes.


Various Examples

Search Interest

External References

[1] TikTok – @spartanswotuae

[2] TikTok – @spartanswotuae

[3] TikTok – @_justin.12_0

[4] TikTok – @blizziboitv

[5] X – @seiyaposting

[6] X – @blephin_


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