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Me 24 Hours Before the Exam, also known as 29 Days Left Until Exam, refers to a series of video and GIF caption memes about procrastination before exams. The posts usually display a countdown timer running down from 24 hours before the exam and are accompanied by a video of a certain character enjoying themselves right until one second is left before the exam, at which point the video cuts to a meme of the same character experiencing great stress. Spawned by a GIF caption meme posted on Reddit in 2020, the format spread on Instagram and other sites in the following years and went viral on X and TikTok in May 2025.

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On November 21st, 2020, Redditor junior_raman posted a Worried Hiroshi Uchiyamada GIF caption meme displaying a timer counting down from "29 days left until exam" to "1 second left until exam," at which point the character makes the worried expression. The meme garnered over 64,000 upvotes in the /r/dankmemes[1] subreddit in five years.



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Prior to June 1st, 2021, an unknown user posted a video version of the meme. On that day, YouTube[2] user King Laxy archived it on the site, with the upload gaining over 1,500 views in four years (shown below).



Prior to September 24th, 2021, TikTok user @cringecronch reposted the video, adding the caption, "Procrastinators be like:" (post no longer available). On September 21st, iFunny[3] user mrnutmanwtfv16 reposted the video, which gained over 62,100 likes on the app in four years.

A November 28th, 2021, repost in the /r/me_irl[4] subreddit garnered over 54,000 upvotes over the same period. On October 9th, 2022, TikTok[5] user @1and1rei1 then made a repost that garnered over 8 million views and 1.9 million likes in three years.

On November 11th, 2022, Redditor 1-Glen-AdamM reposted a Patrick Bateman version of the meme originally posted by an unknown user. The post (shown below) received over 83,000 upvotes in the /r/me_irl[6] subreddit in three years.



More memes based on the format were shared on TikTok, YouTube[7] and iFunny[8] in 2024, with several posts going viral during that year.

On May 11th, 2025, X[9] user @ExtremeBlitz a Dexter version of the meme that received over 8.6 million views, 44,000 reposts and 294,000 likes in two weeks (shown below).


On May 13th, 2025, TikTok[10] user reviewahh posted a version of the meme that garnered over 23.9 million views and 4 million likes in two weeks (shown below).


The posts were followed by an uptick in popularity of the format TikTok and X in late May 2025.

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