Casual 2–5 minutes per session Browser Free on host platform

67 — game profile

You know the target. Getting there is the whole game.

Cover artwork for the browser game 67

Key facts

Reference data for 67, verified on 4 August 2026.
Title67
Category in this libraryCasual
PlatformWeb browser (desktop and mobile)
Typical session2–5 minutes
InputMouse or touch
InstallationNone — the title runs on its host platform, not on this site
Cost on host platformFree
Account requiredNo
Profile statusMaintained — last reviewed 4 August 2026

Full description

What it is

67 is a number-combination casual game with a single, clear target: get to 67. That sounds like a ten-second exercise. It isn’t. The board fills, the available moves narrow, and what looked like a clear path two taps ago closes off entirely.

How it plays

You tap or click numbered tiles on the board, combining them toward the target value of 67. Adjacent tiles interact when you select them in sequence, and the goal is to hit exactly 67 before you run out of valid moves. The logic is arithmetic, but the decisions are spatial — which combination to chase, which tiles to preserve, and when a cluster that looks promising is actually going to strand you.

What to expect

The first round passes in a minute or two and leaves a sense that you almost understood what happened. The second round is when the pattern starts to click. Difficulty ramps through board density rather than speed, so the game never rushes you — it just leaves fewer escape routes as sessions progress. Most players find themselves replaying more for the satisfaction of a clean solve than out of frustration.

Who it’s for

Good for anyone who enjoys puzzle games with a numeric edge but no math anxiety required — the numbers stay small and the rules don’t change. Less suited to players who prefer action or exploration; this is a patience game, and a quiet one. If a crossword during a commute sounds appealing, 67 fits a similar mood.


Questions about 67

Is 67 a timed game, or do I play at my own pace?
You play at your own pace. There’s no countdown timer. The challenge comes from the number of valid moves remaining on the board, not from speed.
What happens if I can’t reach exactly 67?
If you run out of valid moves before hitting the target, the round ends. The game shows your result and lets you start a fresh board.
Does 67 save my score between sessions?
Score tracking, if any, is handled by Poki. This site has no connection to your progress — when you close the Poki tab, what happens to your score depends on Poki’s own settings.


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