The 67 emote in Clash Royale was given out for free through a special QR/redeem link from Supercell , tied to a 6.7M Instagram follower celebration and the viral “6 7” meme, and most reliable methods involve scanning or opening that official reward link on your phone.

What the “67 emote” is

  • Supercell released a special “6 7” / “67 Wizard” emote to celebrate hitting 6.7 million followers on Clash Royale’s official Instagram account.
  • The emote is themed around the TikTok/brainrot “6 7” meme , which is why it suddenly flooded YouTube shorts, TikTok clips and forums around late 2025.
  • It has been described as a limited-time, free emote , not one you buy with gems in the in‑game shop.

How to get the 67 emote (official method)

The core method is always the same: use Supercell’s reward link/QR on a device with Clash Royale installed.

  1. Find the claim link or QR
    • Gaming sites and creators showed an official style voucher link (for example, a link.clashroyale.com/...action=voucher&code=... format) that directly grants the 6 7 emote when opened.
 * Some content creators also shared **QR codes** that redirect to that same reward link.
  1. Open it on your phone
    • Make sure Clash Royale is already installed and you are logged into the account you want to use.
 * Tap the link (or scan the QR with your phone camera, then tap the popup). This should launch Clash Royale and show a **“Claim Reward”** button.
  1. Claim the emote
    • Hit “Claim Reward” in the in‑game prompt; the 67 emote is then added to your emote collection.
 * After claiming, you can see it under **Collection → blue paintbrush icon (Towers) → switch tab to Emotes** in the main menu.

In forum and video walkthroughs, players who successfully claimed it all followed this same “open reward link → Clash Royale popup → Claim Reward” flow.

If the QR / link doesn’t work

Because this event blew up quickly, many links stopped working or were region/ time limited , and some players now get errors.

Common situations:

  • Link expired or limited‑time
    • Some creators mention the emote was time‑limited and may have had a cap on the number of redemptions.
* If you open a link and nothing happens, or you get a generic error, it likely means **that specific code has expired or maxed out**.
  • Bugged or broken link
    • Community posts on Reddit and Discord talked about the official link being broken at times , with creators promising to repost once a working one appeared.
* Some YouTubers uploaded guides on **“How to fix QR code”** for the 67 emote, essentially telling viewers to try alternate links/QRs that still redirect correctly to the voucher page.
  • Third‑party/creator QR codes
    • Players also shared that certain Instagram accounts and creators posted reliable QR codes that still worked for them, although those are still just wrappers over the same reward backend.
* Results here can be hit‑or‑miss; if Supercell disables the backing voucher, **no re‑upload of the same QR will fix it**.

If none of the currently circulating links or QR codes successfully open a Clash Royale reward popup, there is unfortunately no guaranteed way to get the emote anymore, since it was not part of the standard shop or Pass Royale track.

How to check if you already have it

A lot of players grabbed rewards quickly and then forgot to look for them.

To check:

  • Open Clash Royale → Collection tab (second from the left on the main screen).
  • Tap the blue paintbrush icon under your battle deck to open Tower/Emote collection.
  • Swipe to the Emotes tab and scroll until you find the 67 emote; you can favorite it so it appears in your battle bar.

If it is not there and no current link/QR works, then it is most likely no longer obtainable for new accounts right now.

Quick FAQ

  • Is the 67 emote still free?
    Yes, the emote itself was always a free promotional reward , not a paid one, but access depends on whether a live voucher link still exists.
  • Can it appear in the shop or Pass Royale later?
    Supercell has not confirmed that, and coverage describes it as a limited event/QR code drop , similar to other exclusive emotes that never return.
  • Are “generator” or account‑selling sites legit for this emote?
    No: community coverage and official programs only reference official voucher links and QR codes , not external generators.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.