A group of YouTubers participated in an art challenge where they had to continuously draw for as long as possible. The last person to stop drawing would win $10,000. The challenge included various obstacles, such as giving up electronics, drawing in a pool, and standing for hours. After 14 hours and 5 minutes, one contestant tapped out, and the remaining two decided to split the prize money, with each taking $5,000. The host surprised the contestants who tapped out earlier with a gift, as a token of appreciation for their good sportsmanship.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The challenge is to draw for as long as possible, with the last person drawing winning $10,000.
2. The contestants can move around, go to the bathroom, and talk to each other as long as they are still drawing.
3. Once a contestant stops drawing, they are out of the challenge.
4. The challenge started with four contestants: Sue, Clay, Michelle, and Chloe.
5. The contestants were given a variety of art supplies to use during the challenge.
6. The first obstacle introduced was the removal of all electronics, including phones and music.
7. The second obstacle was drawing in the pool.
8. The contestants were then required to draw while standing up.
9. The challenge lasted for over 14 hours, with one contestant, Ray, tapping out after 13 hours and 21 minutes.
10. The remaining two contestants, Clay and Chloe, decided to split the prize money, with each receiving $5,000.
11. The challenge was hosted by Dex, who also participated in the challenge.
12. The contestants were allowed to take breaks to do yoga to prevent injury.
13. The challenge was filmed and posted on YouTube.
14. The contestants were given a surprise at the end of the challenge, but the details of the surprise were not specified in the text.
15. The challenge cost over $20,000 to produce, and the host asked viewers to support him by watching the video and clicking on other videos in the recommendations.