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How to Get the 67 Emote in Clash Royale: 2026 Guide
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How to Get the 67 Emote in Clash Royale: 2026 Guide


Figuring out how to get the 67 emote in Clash Royale is harder than it should be. I’ve been chasing it since October, and yes, there’s still a legit way to claim it in April 2026.

Last updated: April 14, 2026. Patch: Season 82 Balloon Festival.

How to get 67 emote Clash Royale step by step

The 67 emote usually drops as a free voucher link posted on Clash Royale’s official Discord, Instagram, and X. Open the link on your phone, tap Claim Reward, and it lands in your Emote Collection. If the window closed, check the in-game Emote Shop for a Gem purchase.

That’s the short answer. The long answer has a few more wrinkles because Supercell rotates the drop. The emote was originally released to celebrate Clash Royale’s Instagram account hitting 6.7 million followers, per Game Rant’s coverage. Free vouchers get posted. They expire. Then the emote cycles into the in-game shop for Gems.

How to get 67 emote Clash Royale: Wizard emote preview

I claimed it on my alt the day the second voucher went live, and it dropped into my deck in maybe 4 seconds flat. My clanmate waited three days and got a dead link. Speed matters.

Where do working 67 emote links actually come from?

Working links come from one place: Supercell’s own accounts. Anything else is a coin flip with a scam chaser attached.

The real sources I watch:

  • Clash Royale’s official Discord, pinned posts in #announcements
  • @ClashRoyale on X (formerly Twitter)
  • @clashroyale on Instagram, mostly stories not feed posts
  • RoyaleAPI’s social feed, which mirrors working links within minutes of a drop

When RoyaleAPI reposts “new link here,” I’ve had a pretty clean hit rate clicking inside the first hour. After that it’s a dice roll. The voucher URL you’re looking for has a specific shape: it starts with https://link.clashroyale.com/en/?action=voucher&code=, followed by a long hash string. If a link you see doesn’t start that way, close the tab.

Don’t trust a random TikTok with 200k likes showing a QR code. Those get recycled and re-uploaded after they’re burnt. I fell for one in November (which cost me exactly zero Gems because I noticed the fake Supercell login page before typing anything).

Unlock 67 emote: the actual redemption flow

Here’s the step-by-step I use every time a new voucher drops:

  1. Open the link on the same phone your Clash Royale is installed on. Desktop won’t work. The link uses a deep-link handler.
  2. Tap the “Claim Reward” button. The page bounces you into the app.
  3. Confirm with your Supercell ID. If you’re not signed in, you’ll get prompted. No Supercell ID means no emote attached to your account, and your progress can’t follow you to a new device.
  4. Watch for the confirmation screen. You’ll see the Wizard pop up with a “Reward Claimed” banner.
  5. Check your Emote Collection. Main menu, Collection tab, paintbrush icon under your Battle Deck, then swipe right to Emote Collection.

Clash Royale 67 emote unlocked in the Emote Collection menu

That’s the whole flow. Takes under a minute if the link’s live.

One thing. Make sure you’re logged into the account you actually care about. I’ve seen clanmates claim on a smurf by accident because they didn’t check the in-game name before tapping. No takebacks.

Why is everyone obsessed with the 67 Wizard emote?

Because it’s a brainrot meme wrapped in a rare drop. “6 7” is the internet’s favorite nonsense number right now (IYKYK), and the dancing Wizard works as a mid-match flex. Slap it on top of a tower at 2x elixir and your opponent will either laugh or rage-quit. Both count as a win in my book.

It’s also a status thing. The free window was narrow. Players who grabbed it early get to flex on the rest of the ladder. If you play competitive ladder above 7000 trophies, you’ll see it in maybe one out of three matches right now. A decent chunk, but not yet universal.

If you missed the free drop, how much does the 67 emote cost?

Here’s where I have to be honest. The free voucher is the main path, and it’s gone more often than it’s live. When it isn’t live, Supercell slots the 67 emote into the in-game Emote Market for Gems. Prices rotate with the shop, so I’m not quoting an exact Gem number because it shifts by the week.

What I can tell you from the April shop I pulled up this morning: the emote is sitting in the market, priced in the mid-range Gem bracket similar to other premium cosmetics. If you’re Gem-poor and want a shortcut, one option is to buy a Clash Royale account that already has the emote unlocked, especially handy if you also want a loaded card collection to skip the ladder grind.

Clash Royale Emote Shop rotation with premium cosmetics

Season 82 “Balloon Festival” just dropped with Hero Balloon and Minion Horde Evolution (big patch, per Supercell’s Clash Royale blog), so shop traffic is heavier than usual. The 67 emote tends to surface during these major patches when player eyeballs are already on the game.

Honestly? I think Supercell will re-drop the free link when the Instagram account hits 7 million followers. They’ve built a habit of tying these emotes to round-number milestones, and 7M can’t be that far off given how fast the brainrot crowd latched on.

Clash Royale 67 emote scams to avoid

Quick safety checklist. I’ve seen all of these in the wild:

  • Fake Supercell login pages. Real voucher links never ask for your password. Ever. If a site wants your Supercell ID email and password, bounce.
  • “Survey to unlock” gates. Every single one of these is a data harvest. No real Supercell promotion makes you complete offers.
  • QR codes on random Telegram channels. Some are real re-shares, most are burnt. Check the timestamp before scanning.
  • Discord DMs from “moderators.” Supercell staff will not DM you first. Period.

My rule: if I didn’t see the link on a verified Supercell or RoyaleAPI channel, I don’t click. Saved me hours and probably an account lockout.

FAQ

Q: Is the 67 emote still free in April 2026?
A: Not permanently. Supercell re-drops the free voucher around social milestones and events, but between drops the emote sits in the Gem shop. Watch their official accounts for the next free window.

Q: Do I need a Supercell ID to claim the 67 emote?
A: Yes. You need to be signed in with Supercell ID when you tap Claim Reward. Otherwise the emote can’t attach to your account, and you’ll lose it when you switch phones.

Q: What does the 67 stand for?
A: It’s tied to the 6.7 million Instagram follower milestone for Clash Royale’s official account, which is where the emote was originally announced as a thank-you to the community.

Q: Can I get the 67 emote on BlueStacks or LDPlayer?
A: Technically yes if your emulator has your Supercell ID logged in, but opening the voucher link in a phone browser is more reliable. Emulator redemption is hit or miss.

Q: Will the 67 emote come back for free?
A: Probably. Supercell has a pattern of re-dropping meme emotes around events and Instagram milestones. No guarantees, just a repeat pattern watched since the first voucher hit last fall.

The 67 emote isn’t locked behind a grind. It’s a social-drop item with a narrow window and a Gem fallback, so watch Discord, click fast, and if you miss the free run, grab a Clash Royale account that already has it.