THE 67 CHALLENGE
What is the 67 Challenge?
The 67 Challenge is the internet's latest twitch-and-pump obsession: a 20-second test of how fast your hands can move. No rules, no setup, no gear. Just you and your reflexes.
Origin
The 67 Challenge started as a throwaway TikTok bit — somebody yelled “sixty-seven” and pumped their hands up and down as fast as they could. It caught on. Within weeks it had its own sound, its own reaction format, and a hundred imitations. What it didn’t have was a score.
67 Speed is the scored version. We take the raw idea — pump your hands as fast as possible — and we wrap it in a real game: camera-based tracking, a 20-second timer, a global leaderboard, and an iPhone app. You don’t just go viral; you get ranked.
How the 67 Challenge works
- Stand in front of a camera — phone front camera or laptop webcam.
- Tap Play. You get a three-second countdown.
- For 20 seconds, pump both hands up and down as fast as you can. Each full up-and-down counts as two points.
- When the timer hits zero, your score locks in and the game submits it to the global leaderboard automatically.
What makes a good 67 score?
- Under 30: warming up. Try again.
- 30 – 50: normal first attempt. Most casual players land here.
- 50 – 80: you figured out the rhythm. Keep pushing.
- 80 – 100: genuinely fast. Top 10% of submissions.
- 100+: streamer tier. The leaderboard takes notice.
- 120+: world-class. Very few humans move this fast for a full 20 seconds.
67 Speed vs. every other 67 site
Most “67” pages are screenshots of a counter and a meme. They don’t track anything. 67 Speed actually watches you play. Your score is real because the game measures it — with the same MediaPipe model used in professional fitness apps. That’s why there’s a leaderboard. A leaderboard without measurement is just a text file.
Read the head-to-head Omoggle.app vs Omoggle.com comparison for feature-by-feature differences.
Tips for a higher score
- Start with your hands at your sides. Higher range of motion = more points per pump.
- Keep your elbows close to your ribs and pump from the shoulder, not the wrist. Shoulders tire slower.
- Look at the screen, not at your hands. You need the visual feedback to maintain rhythm.
- Don’t overthink the first five seconds. Pace matters more than explosion.
- On iOS, turn haptics up — the feedback on each point helps you lock into a tempo.
For a deeper breakdown of technique and training, see Tips to Beat 60: A Training Guide.
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