The video features Eb and his friend, Bryant, who have decided to give away a new cell phone to one of their friends. The catch is that the phone is locked in a safe, and the first person to open it gets to keep the phone. The friends compete in a series of challenges, first trying to guess the combination to the safe, and then using brute force to try and break it open. The challenges become increasingly absurd, with the friends using various tools and methods to try and open the safe. In the end, one of the friends, referred to as the "champion," manages to open the safe and claim the phone. The video ends with Eb thanking his viewers and promoting his social media channels.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a competition to win a new cell phone.
2. The competition involves guessing a code to open a safe.
3. The safe is locked with a combination lock that requires a code between 2 and 8 digits.
4. The first person to guess the code correctly wins the phone.
5. The competition has two rounds: the first round is based on intelligence, and the second round involves using tools to try and open the safe.
6. The safe is extremely difficult to open, and the hosts are not sure if it can be opened.
7. The competition is being recorded and will be posted on YouTube.
8. The hosts mention that they have received a set of merchandise from YouTube.
9. The competition involves multiple participants, but only one can win the phone.
10. The hosts provide hints and clues to help the participants guess the code.
11. The participants have a limited amount of time to guess the code.
12. The hosts mention that the phone is a real prize, not a fake one.
13. The competition is being held in a house, and the hosts are worried about the participants damaging the house.
14. The hosts mention that they have hidden the key to the safe in a difficult-to-reach location.
15. The participants have to find the key to open the safe and win the phone.
16. The hosts provide a final greeting to their viewers and invite them to share their own choreographies using a specific hashtag.
17. The hosts mention that they will be posting more videos in the future.