93 Meme
Also known as: 93 number meme · 93 TikTok meme
The 93 meme is a TikTok number trend that started in late August 2025 as a deliberate parody of the 6 7 and 41 memes. Created by TikTok user @ninetythree93._, the meme has no song, no backstory, and no real meaning, which is exactly the point. It mocks how number memes blow up for no reason by being the most transparently meaningless one yet.
Overview
The 93 meme is a number-based TikTok trend built around the number 93, which carries no inherent meaning or cultural reference1. Unlike its predecessors, the 6 7 meme and the 41 meme, which both had accompanying songs, 93 exists purely as a meta-commentary on number memes themselves. The format involves users posting videos claiming 93 is the next big number, often paired with a specific hand movement where you raise your arms and move them up and down1. The whole thing reads like a stress test for how far a meme can spread on vibes alone, with zero substance behind it.
On August 27, 2025, TikTok user @ninetythree93._ posted a video of Twitch streamer Fanum pointing, with the caption: "When everybody you know stuck on '6 7' and '41' but your already on 93🙏"2. That single post kicked off the entire trend. It wasn't based on a song, didn't reference any event, and had no deeper meaning. The creator's TikTok bio read "Creator of the mainstream 93 meme," leaning fully into the self-aware nature of the whole thing1. Within the first week, the video picked up over 162,600 likes2.
Follow-up posts from the same account included one captioned "when you create the 93 meme, and people genuinely hating🥀🥺" and another labeled "official 93 emote🙏🥀," which introduced the 93 hand movement1. The gesture involves putting your arms out similar to the 6 7 motion but higher, flipping your hands upside down, and moving them up and down1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The 93 meme typically shows up in two formats:
Video posts: Film yourself or use a clip of someone reacting, then add a caption about 93 replacing 6 7 or 41. The tone is usually half-serious, half-trolling. Common setups include "when bro is still on [old number] but you're already on 93" or questioning whether 93 is valid.
The 93 hand movement: Put your arms out like the 6 7 motion but raised higher, flip your hands upside down, and move them up and down. This gesture is often performed on camera as a kind of gang-sign parody for the number.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The 93 meme is one of the few memes whose creator openly acknowledged it was a forced meme from the start, writing "Creator of the mainstream 93 meme" in their TikTok bio.
@coopytok's video about 93 gained over 53,600 likes despite being just six seconds of him explaining the concept.
H00pify's pushback video against 93 got nearly as much engagement as the videos promoting it, with roughly 37,300 likes.
The 93 meme sparked a genuine debate about whether number memes have a shelf life or if any number can become a meme if pushed hard enough.
Derivatives & Variations
93 hand movement:
A specific arm gesture introduced by the original creator, performed by raising arms higher than the 6 7 pose, flipping hands upside down, and moving them vertically[1].
93 vs 41 vs 67 comparison videos:
Content framing all three number memes as rivals competing for dominance, popularized by Blizzi Boi's "who wins" post[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 293 Meme - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Windows 93encyclopedia