If you’ve played Clash Royale recently, you’ve probably seen it: a Wizard laughing as the number “67” flashes on screen. This is the “67 emote,” and it has become one of the most mysterious and sought-after items in the game’s history.
But you can’t buy it. It wasn’t in the shop, and it wasn’t a season pass reward. Here’s the story behind the elusive emote, why it’s so famous, and the hard truth about trying to get it today.
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The ‘Wizard 67’ Phenomenon
At its core, the emote is simple: the Wizard character laughs while casting a spell that briefly shows the number “67.”
The number itself is an inside joke within the Clash Royale community. Its exact origin is debated—some claim it stems from an old in-game glitch, others from a viral social media post. Regardless of its origin, “67” evolved into a cult symbol.
Owning the emote became a badge of honor, a sign that you were “in the know” or part of an exclusive club. It’s more than just an animation; it’s a status symbol.

How Players Actually Got the 67 Emote
Unlike typical in-game items, the Wizard 67 emote was released through cryptic, limited-time drops. This secrecy is what fueled the hype. Players couldn’t just buy it; they had to hunt for it.
The primary methods included:
- Creator Codes: Supercell provided exclusive, single-use codes to content creators, who then shared them with their communities during streams or in videos.
- Hidden Links: Elusive links and QR codes were dropped on platforms like Reddit, Discord, and X (Twitter), often expiring within minutes or hours.
- Regional Giveaways: Some drops were tied to specific regions or influencers, making them even harder to track down globally.
To claim it, a player had to redeem a valid code or link while logged into their Supercell ID. For the vast majority of players, by the time they found a link, it was already expired.
Warning: Avoid 67 Emote Scams
Because the emote is so rare, it has attracted numerous scams. Be extremely cautious.
Any site, app, or “generator” claiming to give you the 67 emote is almost certainly a scam designed to steal your account information.
Remember: Supercell will never ask for your account password or personal details on a third-party website to redeem a free item. The only official method was through the Supercell ID redemption portal.
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Can You Still Get the 67 Emote Today?
In short, no. The window to get the Wizard 67 emote is closed.
Its rarity is intentional. The drops were time-sensitive and limited by design, and Supercell has not indicated it will ever return. This exclusivity is what cements its legendary status.
While you missed out on the Wizard 67, you can prepare for the next rare drop by:
- Following official Clash Royale accounts on all social media platforms.
- Joining the communities of major Clash Royale content creators on Discord and YouTube.
- Checking the in-game News tab frequently for official events and announcements.


































