A group built a house out of 1 million LEGOs, furnished it with LEGO furniture including a toilet and TV, and tested its durability against various forces. They concluded with an announcement that one Instagram follower would win the LEGO house. The house was eventually destroyed for content purposes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A LEGO house was built using approximately 1 million LEGOs.
2. The LEGO house was empty at first, but furniture was built to put inside it.
3. A toilet, TV, and bed were among the furniture pieces built for the LEGO house.
4. A rug was purchased at Walmart to complete the LEGO house.
5. The LEGO house was tested for durability against various elements, including a tree, a 50 cal, and a hurricane.
6. The house was also tested for safety features, such as earthquake-proofing and security systems.
7. A professional burglar was hired to attempt to break into the LEGO house, but was deterred by a security system.
8. The LEGO house was tested for its ability to withstand a car crash, both from the front and back.
9. The house was damaged in the crash, but the Minecraft TV inside was still intact.
10. The LEGO house was given away to one of MrBeast's Instagram followers.
11. The LEGO house was built using over a million LEGOs and took a month to complete.
12. The house was intended to be a fun project and a way to create entertaining content.
13. MrBeast's team tested the house's durability and safety features in various ways, including using a 50 cal and a car crash.
14. The team also tested the house's security system by hiring a professional burglar to attempt to break in.
15. The LEGO house was not insured, according to MrBeast.