Roblox does a lot of things we do not expect. But on June 6, 2026, it dropped something that genuinely caught us off guard. The platform quietly released a new free hat called the Sk67r, and the way you get it is unlike anything Roblox has done before. We are going to break it all down for you, from what this hat is, how to grab it, and why it even exists in the first place.
What Is the Sk67r Hat
The Sk67r is a hat published in the Roblox marketplace by the official Roblox account on June 6, 2026. It is part of the long-running Sk8r series, a collection of skateboarder-themed hats that has existed on the platform for years. The design itself is pretty simple. It is a small skate hat with the number 67 on it, and it carries a very clear reference to a viral internet meme that took over TikTok and Instagram throughout 2025.

The Sk8r series includes many entries such as Sk8r, Sk9r, Sk10r, and now Sk67r, among several others. So in a funny way, this hat fits right into the existing lineup, even if the jump from Sk14r to Sk67r is a bit of a wild leap. That is kind of the whole point.
The 6-7 Meme: A Quick Breakdown
Before we talk about how to get the hat, you need to understand the meme behind it. The 6-7 meme is an internet phenomenon and slang term that was popularized in 2025 on TikTok and Instagram Reels. It originated from a drill rap song called “Doot Doot (6 7)” by American rapper Skrilla, which became popular through video edits featuring professional basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who stands at 6 ft 7 in tall.
The trend, driven mainly by Gen Alpha and younger Gen Z users, has no traditional punchline. Its power lies in absurdity, repetition, and the confusion it causes in anyone who tries to look for a deeper meaning. It spread everywhere, from classrooms to sports arenas. Some schools even banned its use because of the disruption it caused.
So when Roblox, a platform whose core audience overlaps heavily with this exact generation, decided to celebrate June 6 as “6/7 Day,” it made a lot of sense. We honestly did not see it coming, but looking back, it feels like something Roblox was always going to do eventually.
How to Get the Sk67r Hat
This is where it gets interesting. The Sk67r is not a hat you buy, find in a game, or unlock through a promo code. The method is completely unique.
Here is what you need to do:

- Make sure you have a Roblox Plus subscription active on your account.
- Go to another player’s Roblox profile.
- Tap the three-dot menu and select the option to send Robux.
- Send exactly 67 Robux to that player.
- You will then receive a pop-up message confirming that you have unlocked a secret hat.
- Check your inventory and the Sk67r will be waiting for you there.
This is the first free item in Roblox history to be obtained by sending Robux through the Roblox Plus gifting feature. That alone makes it historically significant within the platform. We have seen gift-based unlocks in games before, but Roblox doing it this way is a first.
There is one important thing to keep in mind here. Roblox Plus is required to gift Robux to another user. In addition, users must either complete age verification for those aged 16 and above or receive parental approval if they are under 16. Some regions may require parental approval for users under 18 instead. So if you are under 16, make sure your parent or guardian approves the transaction before you try this.
The Bling 67 Necklace: A Companion Item

The Sk67r hat is not the only item tied to this event. There is also a companion accessory called the Bling 67 Necklace. We saw early confusion online about how to get it, with many players unsure whether it had a separate unlock method or not. The item was created by UGC creator Alpkurt2, who confirmed working on both the Sk67r and the Bling 67 Necklace together, expressing hope that players enjoy both items as part of the 6/7 Day celebration. If you are chasing the complete look, keep an eye out for any additional unlock methods that Roblox may confirm officially.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
We want to give you some honest perspective here. A lot of people saw this and laughed it off as Roblox being weird. And sure, it is a little weird. But there is something genuinely clever happening underneath the surface.
Roblox timed this release to June 6, treating it as a cultural moment tied to the 6/7 meme. They designed an unlock method that rewards generosity rather than spending. You send someone Robux, and you get the hat. It turns a transaction into a social action. That is a smart design choice. It encourages players to interact with friends, spreads awareness of the item organically, and creates a sense of community around the unlock.
The hat itself costs you 67 Robux to unlock, which is a small amount. But the way Roblox framed it makes it feel like an Easter egg rather than a purchase. That distinction matters a lot when you are trying to build goodwill with your player base.
The item’s listed price is 67 Robux, and it had already gathered hundreds of favorites within its first day of availability. Given how quickly word spread across social media and YouTube, the numbers will only grow from here.
Our Take on the Sk67r
We think this is one of the more creative things Roblox has done in a while when it comes to catalog items. It is not just a hat. It is a well-timed piece of internet culture, packaged in a way that actually teaches players to engage with the gifting feature. For those of us who have watched the 6/7 meme dominate every corner of the internet for over a year, seeing Roblox finally join in feels like a proper send-off to the meme era.
If you have Roblox Plus, do yourself a favor and grab this one. It is free, it is fun, and it is the kind of item that will have a story behind it years from now.
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
