I Buried $100,000, Go Find It - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous, high-stakes competition hosted by Mr. Beast. Two contestants, Ludwig and Chandler, are given a series of challenges to win $100,000.

The video begins with Mr. Beast revealing that $100,000 is buried somewhere, and Ludwig, who flew from North Carolina for the video, is given the opportunity to upload it to his channel. The contestants are tasked with finding the money in the middle of nowhere.

The challenges include diving into a sunken ship, running across a glue trap, shooting a cannon to hit a car, and digging up a coffin. The contestants also have to deal with a series of penalties, such as having to pull over for 20 minutes or getting stuck in mud.

Throughout the video, Mr. Beast provides comedic commentary and uses humor to lighten the mood. He also promotes his sponsors, including Venmo, a mobile payment service. In the end, Ludwig and Chandler manage to find the money, and Ludwig wins the competition.

Facts

1. The video is hosted by Mr. Beast and was filmed with a significant budget.
2. Mr. Beast decided to give the video to Ludwig to upload on his channel instead of scrapping it.
3. Ludwig flew to North Carolina to be in the video.
4. Inside a hole, there is one hundred thousand dollars and two subscribers are racing to find it.
5. The first to find and keep the cash in their scrolls will get the first coordinate.
6. The contestants are to face challenges like a sunken ship and a sumo wrestler to win the grand prize.
7. The contestants are required to use a working lightsaber to cut open safes.
8. The coordinates are at the bottom of a lake and the contestants have to get in the water to retrieve them.
9. The contestants are also required to navigate a glue trap and scan their hands simultaneously to get the next clue.
10. The contestants have to smash a car or pass it slowly lowering over the next 10 minutes and grab the corners to get the next clue.
11. The contestants have to shoot a cannon and hit a car 150 feet away to get the next clue.
12. The final coordinates are on the heaviest Japanese sumo wrestler in the world.