October 20, 2025
Description
Steal a Brainrot is a Roblox simulator and tycoon game made by user SpyderSammy and the community BRAZILIAN SPYDER.[2] On September 13, 2025, the game had over 24 million players.[3] The game is based off of Italian Brainrot, which, along with its simple premise, has led to its success and massive popularity. As of October 12th, 2025, Steal A Brainrot has over 217 brainrots.
Category: Meme Figurines / Modular Mascots Tags: Fortnite, meme, brainrot, Italy, 6-7, modular, printable characters, blocky, viral, silly, gaming culture, expressive eyes, MakerWorld exclusive
Straight from the depths of Italian meme culture and Fortnite-fueled chaos comes this absurdly charming duo: "6 and 7", the blocky mascots of a phenomenon no one fully understands—but everyone’s laughing at.
These printable characters are stylized, modular renditions of the numbers 6 and 7, anthropomorphized with expressive eyes, gloved hands, and a healthy dose of internet nonsense. Inspired by the viral "Italian brainrot" trend and Fortnite’s ever-mutating meme ecosystem, this set captures the surreal energy of a generation that grew up on glitchy emotes, spaghetti lore, and chaotic TikTok edits.
Whether you're printing them for your desk, your shelf, or your next meme-themed cosplay, these chunky bois are ready to bring the confusion.
The "6-7" meme is a bizarre cultural artifact born from Italian Fortnite edits, where characters shaped like the numbers 6 and 7 are treated as mascots, rivals, or even romantic interests depending on the video. Their exaggerated expressions, blocky limbs, and nonsensical behavior have become a symbol of digital absurdity.
This model set lets you bring that energy into the real world, one layer at a time.
“In the land of Lag and Lasagna, two digits rose from the code. One screamed. One sighed. Together, they became the face of Fortnite Italia.”
This model was designed to celebrate the weird, wonderful world of online meme culture and modular 3D printing. Whether you're a Fortnite fan, a meme archivist, or just someone who loves expressive blocky characters, "6 and 7" are here to confuse and delight.
If you remix or paint them, tag me—I'd love to see how far this brainrot spreads.
License:
Standard Digital File License