001 Of Germs
Also known as: The Last Germ · That One Germ · 0.01% Germ
0.01% of Germs is an internet meme based on the common cleaning product claim that it "kills 99.99% of germs," imagining the tiny fraction of surviving bacteria as a defiant, unkillable character. The joke first appeared in rage comic form on Cheezburger in November 2010 and saw a major revival in 2018 through object labeling templates on Reddit3.
TL;DR
0.01% of Germs** is an internet meme based on the common cleaning product claim that it "kills 99.99% of germs," imagining the tiny fraction of surviving bacteria as a defiant, unkillable character.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format typically works in one of two ways:
Object labeling: Take any meme template with two opposing characters. Label the powerful one "hand sanitizer" or "99.99% germ killer" and the scrappy survivor "the 0.01% of germs." Templates with a large threat vs. a small defiant figure work best.
Personification: Depict the surviving germ as a cocky, unbothered character who just watched all its peers get wiped out. The tone is usually either triumphant ("I lived") or lonely ("I'm the only one left").
Fun Facts
The "99.99%" claim on cleaning products is a regulatory requirement. Companies can't legally claim 100% kill rates because lab conditions can never guarantee total sterilization.
The meme bridged two distinct eras of internet humor: the rage comic period of 2010-2012 and the object labeling boom of 2018.
Urban Dictionary defines the 0.01% germ as "that one germ no sanitizer can ever kill," treating it as a near-mythical entity.
Derivatives & Variations
Occupy Wall Street parody:
A version riffed on "We Are the 99 Percent" protest imagery, reframing the surviving germs as the elite 1%[3].
Y U No Guy version:
A rage comic asking hand sanitizer "Y U No kill all germs?"[3].
Naruto object label:
Characters from Naruto labeled as hand sanitizer vs. the surviving germ, which went viral on r/blackpeopletwitter[3].
Savage Patrick / Tired Spongebob:
A SpongeBob-based object labeling version posted to r/MemeEconomy in April 2018[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
- 1Memebase - Funny Memesarticle
- 20.01% of Germs - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Patrick Grimencyclopedia
- 40.01% of Germs - Urban Dictionarydictionary