YouTuber FaZe Rug hosts a challenge called the "Tick-Tock Circle Challenge" where participants stand in a circle and try to avoid getting hit by various objects thrown into the air. The last person standing wins $10,000. The challenge features a series of rounds with different objects, including a tennis ball, laundry basket, loaf of bread, and a football. The rules change throughout the challenge, with participants eventually required to keep their hands behind their back. The challenge is narrowed down to two finalists, Junior and Clint, but both end up running out of the circle during the final round, resulting in a tie. FaZe Rug decides to split the prize money, giving $5,000 to each of the two finalists.
1. The video starts with Faze Rug introducing a new video challenge called the "Tick-Tock Circle Challenge".
2. The challenge involves standing in a circle and throwing items in the air while not putting hands on their heads.
3. The first round has 5 items, including a giant tennis ball, yellow bouncy balls, a loaf of bread, bananas, and a basketball.
4. The challenge has rules, including no hands on the head, and if someone puts their hands on their head, they are out.
5. The challenge starts with 5 items, but the rules change throughout the game.
6. Faze Rug announces a collaboration with Young and Reckless on December 19th.
7. The collaboration includes a new collection of shirts and sweats.
8. The challenge has multiple rounds, each with different items being thrown in the air.
9. The items include a laundry basket, a loaf of bread, a basketball, a dodgeball, Christmas ornaments, and a football.
10. The challenge is played with 8 people, and the last person standing wins $10,000.
11. The game is played with multiple rules changes, including adding more items and changing the way players can protect themselves.
12. The final round is played with a water balloon.
13. Both players in the final round run out of the circle and lose, but one player is declared the winner based on a replay.
14. The winner decides to give half of their winnings to the runner-up, making the prize $5,000 for each player.