I Made 456 People Play Squid Game In Discord - Summary

Summary

A YouTube creator, Suda, hosts a Squid Game-style competition on Discord, where 456 players compete for a $5,000 prize. The competition consists of six games, including "Red Light, Green Light," "Rock, Paper, Scissors," and "Cahoots." The contestants are eliminated after each game, and the last three players remaining compete in a final game, where they have to guess a number between 1 and 10,000 written on a notepad. The player who guesses the correct number wins the $5,000 prize. The winner, player 289, is announced, and Suda congratulates them on their victory.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Suda, also known as Scuff, is the host of the video.
2. The video is a game show where 456 players compete for $5,000.
3. The game is played on Discord.
4. The players are divided into teams and compete in various challenges.
5. The first challenge is a game of Red Light, Green Light.
6. The players who lose the first challenge are eliminated.
7. The remaining players compete in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
8. The winners of the Rock, Paper, Scissors game move on to the next challenge.
9. The next challenge is a trivia game where players have to answer true or false questions.
10. The players who answer the most questions correctly move on to the next challenge.
11. The final challenge is a game where players have to guess a number between 1 and 10,000.
12. The player who guesses the correct number wins the $5,000 prize.
13. The winner of the game is player 289.
14. The game is played over the course of several hours.
15. The host, Suda, provides commentary and guidance throughout the game.
16. The players communicate with each other through Discord.
17. The game is live-streamed on Twitch.
18. The host offers a $750 prize to one of the players if they drop out of the game.
19. One player, 131, accepts the $750 prize and drops out of the game.
20. The final three players compete in the final challenge.