June 2025 TikTok Trends: 23 Viral Moments Trending Now

What’s Trending on TikTok Now in June 2025

June TikTok trends are more dynamic than ever—ranging from nostalgic photo carousels to suspense-filled group games and minimalist lifestyle montages. Whether you’re a creator, brand, or just along for the scroll, these trends are defining what’s hot on TikTok this month.

And if you’re playing catch-up, it’s worth checking out May’s TikTok trends. Several of those trends are still going strong and blending into June’s viral moments.

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Week of June 2, 2025 – Photo Dumps, Group Games, and Quiet Flexes

Trend #1: Top 10 Photos From My Camera Roll

Creators are using the dreamy audio Bliss (Slowed) to showcase their best shots from the camera roll in TikTok’s photo carousel format. From moonlit skies to golden hour landscapes, each post becomes a personal highlight reel. The trend blends nostalgic storytelling with visual aesthetic—ideal for anyone looking to flex their photo eye or curate a vibe.

Post a TikTok photo carousel using the “Bliss (Slowed)” audio and showcase 10 of your favorite aesthetic or emotional shots.

Trend #2: Playing Granny with Friends

Equal parts horror and hilarity, “Granny” is a sleepover-style game turned TikTok hit. One player (Granny) is blindfolded in a dark room while the others sneak around, trying to find hidden keys without getting caught. The tension, shrieks, and near misses make for chaotic, suspense-filled content creators can’t get enough of.

Blindfold one player in a dark room and film your group trying to sneak around them and find hidden keys without getting caught.

Trend #3: Rock That Body

This energetic audio (“rock your body, rock that body…”) is powering GRWMs, daily vlogs, and a trending side-by-side dance reveal. Creators film themselves dancing and then edit in their partner busting moves alongside them. The format’s upbeat tempo and collaborative vibe make it perfect for showing off style, rhythm—or just good chemistry.

Film yourself dancing to the upbeat audio, then edit in a second clip of someone else joining the party side-by-side.

Trend #4: At the End of the Day

Set to a calming voiceover reminding us “the only thing that really matters is making life as pleasant as possible,” this trend is all about slow living and soft visuals. Creators show off self-care rituals, cozy products, or simple pleasures. It’s TikTok’s answer to the wellness movement: aesthetic, soothing, and emotionally grounding.

Pair soft, slow visuals or self-care moments with the calming voiceover about making life pleasant.

Trend #5: Me Rich?

This tongue-in-cheek photo carousel pairs a selfie captioned “Me rich?” with a follow-up slide showing what makes the creator feel rich—whether it’s a best friend, a pet, or a small indulgence. Set to Blood Orange’s “Champagne Coast,” it’s equal parts ironic and affectionate, reminding us that wealth isn’t just about money.

Create a photo carousel starting with a selfie captioned “Me rich?” and follow it with what truly makes you feel rich.

Week of June 9, 2025 – Suspense, Sarcasm, and Unfiltered Energy

Trend #6: Only Moving When Lights Off

This suspenseful low-budget game has creators flicking lights on and off while their friends “move” only in the dark—think hide-and-seek meets found footage horror. The result is part jump scare, part comedy gold, and perfect for showing off playful group energy or unexpected reactions.

Record your group playing a game where everyone can only move when the lights are off—then flick the lights to catch the chaos.

Trend #7: Blick Sum POV

Creators are syncing their “day in the life” vlogs to Latto’s track “Blick Sum,” opening with a now-iconic .5x zoom transition: phone swinging from right to left as they lip sync. The trend blends low-lift filming with glam-meets-chaos storytelling, making it a go-to for creators wanting to flex aesthetic editing skills.

Record yourself in .5x zoom, starting the camera swing from the right side of your face to the left while lip syncing. Add clips of your day to the same audio for a vlog-style edit.

Trend #8: Foot Pursuit Challenge

What started as daughters and sons testing how fast their police dads could chase them has evolved into a full-on foot race phenomenon—now featuring friends, siblings, and even couples. Set to the “Bad Boys” theme from Cops, creators sprint off while someone films the chase, testing to see if the other person could catch them in a foot pursuit.

Cue the “Bad Boys” theme, grab someone to chase you (bonus points if they’re in uniform or character), and start filming from the moment you sprint away.

Trend #9: Man of the Year

To the cheeky line “let’s hear it for the man of the year” from Lorde’s track, creators post bait-and-switch slides: a cute selfie followed by screenshots of toxic texts, ghosting receipts, or hilariously unhinged behavior. Petty never looked this polished.

Use the Lorde sound, start with a flattering pic of yourself under text saying “let’s hear it for the...”, then swipe to a screenshot of the most “man of the year” moment you’ve experienced.

Trend #10: Supermodel Snack

Bethenny Frankel’s “supermodel snack” recipes are TikTok’s new obsession. A viral combo—tomato slice, seasoning, cottage cheese, turkey—has creators skeptically trying it out and admitting it slaps. Creators are also posting their own twists on her supermodel snacks.

Film yourself making Bethenny’s snack—or your own remix—then capture your first bite reaction.

Trend #11: My 90 in a 35

This trend calls out the songs that make you forget the speed limit. Creators post short clips or photos with soundtracks that unleash their inner Fast & Furious driver—subtly admitting their playlist might be the real risk making them want to drive 90 mph in a 35 mph zone.

Choose a song that makes you want to hit the gas, then pair it with a selfie or short video.

Trend #12: Said No One Ever

From “I’m hungry. Let’s eat Golden Corral” to “I want the new Galaxy Samsung,” creators are saying things out loud that they believe literally no one would ever say—with the text “said no one ever” stamped on screen. The format’s pure Gen Z sarcasm and friendship-fueled chaos, where cringe meets comedy.

Pair up with a friend, film yourselves saying hilariously unlikely statements, and write “said no one ever” in the caption or on screen. The weirder the better.

Trend #13: Calling to Say Goodnight

Creators randomly call exes, old coworkers, or former flames just to say “goodnight.” Their reactions? Confused, amused, sometimes emotional. It’s TikTok’s version of a drunk dial—sober, scripted, and hysterically awkward.

Film yourself calling someone out of the blue—preferably someone from your past—and say “Just calling to say goodnight.” Capture their live reaction for peak humor.

Trend #14: Your Love Is My Drug Duet

To the dramatic bridge of Kesha’s “Your Love Is My Drug,” creators perform a fast-paced lip sync with a friend popping in to belt the emotional “ahhhh” part. It’s chaotic bestie energy at its finest.

Start solo lip syncing Kesha’s verse, then cue your friend to burst in for the big “ahhhh” line. The more over-the-top the performance, the better.

Week of June 16, 2025 – Nostalgia Loops, Satirical Sounds, and Summer Humor

Trend #15: Trending Sound: “Heat Waves” by Glass Animals

Every June, this song makes its comeback—especially the lyric “Sometimes all I think about is you, late nights in the middle of June.” It’s become a seasonal anthem, resurfacing each year as creators lean into summer nostalgia. The vibe is reflective, dreamy, and distinctly tied to early summer nights.

To participate in the trend, creators typically lip sync to the lyric or stitch together clips that reflect their summer aesthetic—think sunsets, beach nights, or quiet solo moments. Many add a caption like “This is what my days look like in the middle of June” to anchor the mood. It’s a simple way to romanticize everyday summer moments with a familiar, emotional hook.

Trend #16: Trending Sound: “6 Months Later” by Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney’s unreleased summer breakup song is taking off fast. The line “What doesn’t kill you calls you six months later” is hitting a nerve, especially with creators referencing exes reappearing just in time for the summer glow-up. It blends humor and heartbreak, making it a versatile sound for storytelling.

Creators are using it to share personal anecdotes, “get ready with me” videos, or aesthetic montages that match the bittersweet energy of the lyric. Some add text about real-life exes or reflect on what’s changed since a past relationship ended. It works especially well when paired with transformation content—like new looks, new places, or new confidence.

Trend #17: Trending Sound: “Manchild” by Sabrina Carpenter

This bold new track is already getting meme treatment thanks to the line “Is it stupid? Or is it slow? Maybe it’s useless.” It’s become a playful way to call out people, behaviors, or quotes that just don’t make sense. Some creators are using it to describe the proverbial “manchild,” while others apply it to everyday frustrations or cringe-worthy moments.

To hop on the trend, film yourself lip syncing while adding on-screen text about a person or statement that fits the lyric. Some creators also step back to show off outfits or use the sound to make a broader point about something that left them feeling foolish. The key is in the delivery—mixing deadpan expression with smart, relatable context.

Trend #18: Strava Fridge Trend

This trend is a crossover of runner humor and TikTok absurdity. The concept: runners pretend their Strava profiles are fridges and "restock" them with runs like they're snacks or beverages. It’s a cheeky way to show off fitness consistency or mock the obsessive need to log every mile for kudos.

To participate, creators film themselves opening a fridge (or any container) and grab a drink out of the fridge—usually with exaggerated seriousness. Some overlay Strava screenshots inside the fridge using green screen effects, while others use on screen text.

Trend #19: “Hold Up, Pose” Carousel Trend

This trend taps into beach glam and transformation energy. Set to audio that says “Hold up, pose,” creators start with a casual selfie and then swipe to a more posed or glamorous photo—often laying out like a model on a beach or showing a dramatic change in setting or styling.

To do it, use TikTok’s carousel feature and time the image switch precisely to the word “pose.” Some creators lean into the model aesthetic, while others use the trend to show glow-ups, fitness progress, or before-and-after vacation shots. The more unexpected or stylish the transition, the better it lands.

Trend #20: “Get Naked x Ain’t No Hollaback Girl” Dance

Set to DC The Don’s “get naked,” which samples Gwen Stefani’s iconic hit, this dance trend blends nostalgia with bold, high-energy movement. It started with creator @jillsta and has exploded thanks to its mix of sass and catchiness.

To join in, learn the dance choreography—typically a mix of sharp gestures and loose, expressive moves—and make it your own. It’s meant to be playful and personality-driven, so there’s room for creativity. Most creators film in casual clothes or fun settings, bringing out their full attitude.

Trend #21: “Drop to Your Knees and Bark Like You Want It”

This audio clip—“You better drop to your knees and bark like you want it”—is pure chaos in the best way. Couples often run with it: one partner lip syncs the line, then flips the camera to the other pretending to bark or spin in circles like a dog.

To try it, start by lip syncing the line with a dramatic or commanding tone. Then flip the camera to our partner reacting in a silly or exaggerated way.

Trend #22: Couple Flip Transition

This trend is a stylish couples’ take on the classic transformation. Set to a mashup of Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” and Drake’s “Nokia,” the transition involves one partner flipping over the other into the camera. When they come back up, they’re dressed up or dramatically transformed.

To do it, start by staging a playful flip or roll into the camera (usually with the girl flipping over the guy). The final reveal should cut to the couple in fully styled looks or a new setting. It’s part romance, part flex, and very watchable.

Trend #23: Lockscreen Photo Prank

This prank is all about catching someone—usually a waiter or stranger—off guard. Before asking them to take your photo, you secretly snap a pic of them and set it as your lock screen. So when they go to take your picture and the screen lights up, they’re greeted by an unexpected photo of themselves.

To pull it off, casually snap a quick photo of your target without them noticing. Then go to Photos → Share → Use as Wallpaper → Lock Screen and set it. Hand them your phone and ask, “Hey, can you take a quick picture of us?” When they go to take the photo, their reaction to seeing themselves on your lock screen is the punchline. Make sure someone else captures the moment—or film it yourself subtly—for the best payoff.

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