67 (number)

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Sixty-seven is a number. It comes between sixty-six and sixty-eight, and is an odd number. It is also a prime number. The 19th prime number more specifically and is the closest answer to ⅔ of 100, as a prime number, its only factors are 1 and itself (67). The number is a Chen prime since 67+2=69, and 69 is the product of 2 prime numbers (3 and 23).[1] In 2025 it became a part of the 6-7 meme following its inclusion in a Skrilla song, "Doot Doot (6 7)".[2] The number was removed from In-N-Out's ordering system due to the meme.[3]

66 67 68
Cardinalsixty-seven
Ordinal67th
(sixty-seventh)
Factorization67
Roman numeralLXVII
Binary10000112
Ternary21113
Quaternary10034
Quinary2325
Senary1516
Octal1038
Duodecimal5712
Hexadecimal4316
Vigesimal3720
Base 361V36

References

  1. Pant, Anoushka. 67: More Than Just Slang. Encyclopædia Britannica (Feb 11, 2026).
  2. Kaur, Dina. What does '67' mean? Here's what to know about new viral TikTok slang (in en-US). The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2026-03-17.
  3. In-N-Out removes '67' from its ordering system after viral '6-7' meme (in en-US) (2025-12-09). Retrieved 2026-03-17.