Here is everything you need to know about the "Rock Paper Scissors Yellow Dress Girl" phenomenon. The story begins not in a stadium or a studio, but on a sun-drenched boardwalk—allegedly in Santa Monica, California. A creator known on TikTok as @Livs_Law (later cross-posted to Twitter) approached two women with a simple proposal: "Settle it with a game of Rock Paper Scissors."
We may never know if V is a genius, a troll, or just someone with too much time and a freeze-frame button. We may never know if the New Jersey woman is the same as the Santa Monica woman. But in the game of Rock Paper Scissors, there is always a rematch. And the internet is always watching for the next throw.
Stay tuned. And for goodness’ sake, if you see a girl in a yellow dress, do not challenge her to Rock Paper Scissors. You will lose. And you will end up in a Twitter thread. Have you seen the "New" video? Did you spot the tattoo? Share your conspiracy theories using #RPSYellowDress (but please, be kind to the girl in the dress). rock paper scissors yellow dress girl twitter v new
But the twist came when V dropped a second video. This time, the element of the keyword emerged. Part 3: "V New" – The Alleged Sequel On Wednesday at 11:47 PM EST, V posted a third clip (now deleted, but archived on the subreddit r/TwitterMysteries). The clip was labeled simply: "New. Beach. Rematch."
This conspiratorial take detonated the thread. Suddenly, the innocent "Yellow Dress Girl" was recast as a master manipulator. Frame-by-frame analysis flooded the replies. Did she smirk before the throw? Did she intentionally delay her hand? The community dubbed her —a title she never asked for. Here is everything you need to know about
What happens next is mundane—she laughs, shrugs, and walks away. But the internet does not forget a face, nor an outfit. The original video amassed 2 million likes on TikTok. But it was the migration to Twitter that created the keyword monster. A repost by user @V_archive_94 (hence the "V" in our keyword) added a new layer.
This raises ethical questions about viral fame. The original Rock Paper Scissors video was posted without a signed release. The "V New" video, if it is a different woman, is effectively identity theft via clothing. We may never know if the New Jersey
The "Yellow Dress Girl" (real name unconfirmed, though speculated to be a model named Chloe H.) participated enthusiastically. The video clip, which runs only 14 seconds, shows a standard RPS throw: Rock crushes Scissors. The girl in the yellow dress loses.