In the last episode of Beast Games Season 1, it’s down to just six competitors. Who among them will win the $10 million grand prize?
In the Beast Games hosted by MrBeast, a thousand participants were transformed into skilled strategists. Each episode featured numerous tasks, keeping the players on their toes as elimination was always a possibility.
Despite MrBeast occasionally providing incentives for players to withdraw from the competition, only 85 participants chose to do so. This allowed other competitors to gradually advance towards the final stages of the game.
Initially, the reward for winning Beast Games was set at $5 million. However, MrBeast dared the top six players in Episode 9 to flip a coin, with the prize money doubling if they guessed correctly. One player correctly predicted the side the coin would land on, causing the total prize to rise to a staggering $10 million.
As we approach the final round, just six competitors were left in the game. This episode, broadcasted on Prime TV on February 13th, presented them with four tasks to overcome. In the end, it was down to only two contenders as the final challenge arrived.

Who won Beast Games Season 1?
In the ultimate test of Season 1’s Beast Games, only Jeffrey Allen (831) and Twana Barnett (830) were left standing.
Standing before a spinning rack containing ten briefcases, they found themselves with the chance to pick the one that contained a $10 million check.
In fact, Barnett didn’t get a turn to choose a briefcase because, on his initial attempt, Allen correctly identified the one containing $10M, thereby winning the Beast Games.

Prior to claiming victory, Barnett was tasked with rearranging the briefcases, all the while Allen kept his eyes shut. Being well-versed in studying competitors on set, Allen cleverly posed challenging questions to Barnett as part of a strategy to figure out which briefcase hid the major reward.
Following some brief interrogation, Allen successfully deduced the answer. As soon as it became clear that he’d triumphed, his cheering family rushed onto the stage to celebrate with him.
Prior to his victory at the Beast Games, Allen had openly stated that should he emerge victorious, he intended to channel the winnings towards assisting in the research and development of a cure for his son’s uncommon brain condition, Creatine Transporter Deficiency (CTD).
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When Lucas, now aged seven, was just two years old, he received a diagnosis of Congenital TORCH Disorder (CTD). This condition impacts his ability to speak clearly, think, and control his physical movements.
At present, there’s no known remedy for Condition-Terminology-Disease (CTD). But with the assistance of Allen, it’s our hope that someday, a cure may be found.
Fans can catch all of the Beast Games by tuning in to Prime, while the initial three episodes have been made available on YouTube by MrBeast as well.
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