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build for 100 days straight and win $50,000

aCookieGod
21:00 · 1.3M views · April 25, 2026
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This video is safe for most kids, offering an impressive display of creativity and perseverance in Minecraft, but it heavily emphasizes wealth (a $50,000 prize) and includes mild pressure from a high-stakes challenge. The builder showcases incredible problem-solving and dedication, building a complex chocolate factory in hardcore mode, though the focus on money and the creator's physical exhaustion (hand pain, lack of sleep) may concern parents.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The $50,000 prize pool and $10,000 valuation of a build are mentioned, but the focus is on the challenge and creativity rather than conspicuous consumption.

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If Mr. Beast likes my build, there is a $40,000 prize pool that I could potentially win.
Now, the question is, is this worth $10,000?
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild engagement-baiting is present (asking for subscriptions), but it is not emotionally manipulative or guilt-tripping.

See evidence (2)
So please subscribe for my pain.
I'm going to subscribe to your YouTube channel just for that. ... You weren't subscribed already. ... Okay, I'm subscribed now.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The creator asks for subscriptions and mentions pandering, but it is mild and not coercive or superstitious.

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So please subscribe for my pain.
I will say pandering works very well on me. ... He knows his target audience. That's smart.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know this video features a Minecraft builder attempting to win $50,000 by creating an elaborate world in 100 in-game days. Positively, it demonstrates advanced building techniques, resource management, and creative engineering (e.g., automatic farms, redstone machines). However, it includes discussions of physical strain (tendonitis, hand pain, sleep deprivation) and a competitive, high-pressure tone with Mr. Beast, who offers a large cash prize. The builder also mentions 'subscribing for my pain,' which could encourage engagement-baiting. No inappropriate language or violence is present.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think of the chocolate factory the builder created? How do you think he planned it out?
  2. 2The builder worked very hard and didn't sleep much. Do you think it's healthy to push yourself that much for a challenge? Why or why not?
  3. 3Mr. Beast offered $50,000 for the best build. How do you feel about competitions with big prizes? Is winning money the most important part?
  4. 4The builder used automatic farms to save time. Can you think of other ways to work smarter, not harder, in games or real life?
build for 100 days straight and win $50,000
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 8 and up. The content is safe and educational in terms of creativity and problem-solving, but the focus on a large cash prize and the builder's physical exhaustion may be confusing or concerning for younger children.

Is there any inappropriate language or violence in this video?

No, the video contains no strong language, realistic violence, or threats. It is family-friendly, with only playful Minecraft fantasy violence (e.g., skeletons attacking).

Does the video promote unhealthy behaviors like sleep deprivation?

The builder mentions sleeping only 6 hours over 2 days and having hand pain, which could be seen as glorifying overwork. However, he also shows dedication and passion, so parents may want to discuss balance and health with their child.

Is this video educational for kids interested in Minecraft?

Yes, it teaches advanced building techniques, redstone mechanics, and resource management. Kids can learn about automation, planning, and creative design, though the focus is more on entertainment than structured learning.

Does the video include hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The video features a 'Feastables' chocolate factory, which is a brand owned by Mr. Beast. This could be considered subtle product placement, but it is integrated into the creative build rather than a direct ad. Parents may want to discuss brand awareness.

Is the $50,000 prize realistic or just for entertainment?

The prize is part of a real competition hosted by Mr. Beast, but the video is edited for entertainment. The builder's effort is genuine, but the outcome is dramatized. Parents can explain that such challenges are not typical and involve significant time and resources.

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