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Every Step You Take, Win $1,000

MrBeast
0:42 · 121.5M views · February 18, 2026
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Moderate Concerns
3Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but promotes materialism and gambling-like risk-taking, with a sponsored segment woven into the challenge. The memory-based game offers some cognitive engagement, but the high-stakes pressure and focus on winning money may encourage unhealthy attitudes toward risk and reward. Parents should watch with children to discuss the difference between entertainment and real-life decision-making.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentSome

A brief undisclosed plug for Beast Games season 2 on Prime Video appears mid-transcript. While it's a cross-promotion by the same creator (MrBeast), it lacks a clear sponsorship disclosure within the video itself, which may be considered a hidden ad for the show/platform.

See evidence (1)
This is a smaller version of what we did in our brand new episode of Beast Games. Go watch Beast Games season 2 on Prime Video.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The entire premise centers on winning money — $1,000 per step, escalating to $10,000. While not a typical 'haul' or luxury flex, the constant emphasis on cash rewards and phrases like 'printing money' normalize wealth-as-achievement and may encourage materialistic thinking.

See evidence (3)
Every step you remember, I'll give you $1,000.
He is printing money right now.
$10,000 before his next step.
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild emotional pressure is applied when the host says 'One wrong step and you lose it all' and offers the chance to quit repeatedly, creating suspense. However, this is standard game-show tension and not overtly manipulative toward viewers.

See evidence (2)
One wrong step and you lose it all.
You can quit at any point. >> I'm not quitting, Jimmy. We're making it.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The call to 'Go watch Beast Games season 2 on Prime Video' is a mild CTA, but it is not guilt-tripping, superstitious, or coercive in nature — just promotional.

See evidence (1)
This is a smaller version of what we did in our brand new episode of Beast Games. Go watch Beast Games season 2 on Prime Video.
Dangerous Internet ChallengesA little

The challenge involves stepping on a pattern with a penalty ('one wrong step and you lose it all'). While not an inherently dangerous viral challenge like the Tide Pod challenge, it does involve a physical risk of falling or misstep (likely over a gap or unstable surface), which young viewers might imitate.

See evidence (2)
Memorize this pattern. Every step you remember, I'll give you $1,000.
One wrong step and you lose it all.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

This fits the 'challenge for money' stunt genre popularized by MrBeast. It uses escalating cash as a gimmick, and the 'step on a pattern' task is a low-stakes mechanical stunt designed for suspense. It is not as extreme as some content (no destruction or consumption stunts), but it follows the same format.

See evidence (2)
Every step you remember, I'll give you $1,000.
He is printing money right now.

What Parents Need to Know

This video features a high-stakes memory challenge where participants win $1,000 for each correct step, with the risk of losing everything on a wrong move. The content is not violent or crude, but it heavily emphasizes materialism and gambling-like risk-taking, which may influence children's attitudes toward money. The video also includes a clear sponsored segment promoting 'Beast Games' on Prime Video, which parents should note as a form of advertising. On the positive side, the challenge does involve memory and pattern recognition, offering some cognitive engagement, but the overall focus on financial reward and pressure to continue may be concerning for younger viewers.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How do you think the participant felt when he had to decide whether to quit or keep going? What would you have done in that situation?
  2. 2The video shows winning money for each step. Why do you think the creator chose to use money as a reward? How does that make the challenge more exciting?
  3. 3Did you notice that the video mentioned 'Beast Games' on Prime Video? Why do you think they included that? How can you tell when something is an advertisement?
  4. 4What do you think about the idea of risking everything you've won for a chance to get more? Is that a good way to make decisions in real life?
Every Step You Take, Win $1,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up. The content is not violent or crude, but it heavily promotes materialism and gambling-like risk-taking, which younger children may not fully understand or may imitate.

What is the main content of this video?

The video features a challenge where participants win money for each correct step, with high stakes and pressure to continue. It also includes a clear advertisement for 'Beast Games' on Prime Video, which is a sponsored segment.

Does this video promote gambling or materialism?

Yes, the video has a moderate risk of promoting materialism and gambling-like behavior. The constant focus on winning money and the pressure to take risks for financial gain can influence children's attitudes toward money and risk-taking.

Is there any hidden advertising in this video?

The video includes a sponsored segment promoting 'Beast Games' on Prime Video. This is a form of hidden advertising that may not be obvious to children, and parents should be aware that the content is partly commercial.

Does this video contain any inappropriate language or violence?

The video does not contain strong language, violence, sexual content, or substance use. The main concerns are materialism, gambling-like mechanics, and emotional manipulation through high-stakes pressure.

What educational value does this video have?

The video can teach children about memory and pattern recognition, as the challenge requires remembering a sequence of steps. However, the educational value is limited and overshadowed by the focus on money and risk.

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