A β-decay study of 77 Cu has been performed at the ISOLDE mass separator with the aim to deduce its β-decay properties and to obtain spectroscopic information on 77 Zn. Neutron-rich copper isotopes were produced by means of proton-or neutron-induced fission reactions on 238 U. After the production, 77 Cu was selectively laser ionized, mass separated, and sent to different detection systems where β-γ and β-n coincidence data were collected. We report on the deduced half-live, decay scheme, and possible spin assignment of 77 Cu.