Watchly Safety Review

Slippery vs Sticky Stairs

MrBeast
0:36 · 888.7M views · May 16, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
1Minor Flag

This video is safe for most kids but features a low-quality stunt challenge that could encourage risky behavior. The playful competition between two friends trying to navigate slippery and sticky stairs is creative and harmless in intent, but the lack of safety precautions and the emphasis on falling may inspire younger viewers to attempt similar stunts at home.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video involves a physical stunt (slippery vs sticky stairs) with participants struggling and nearly falling, which is a mild stunt format but not extreme or destructive.

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"Oh my god, this is so slippery."
"No, don't fall. Don't fall. Don't fall."
"Oh, he's stuck."
"We're so close."

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that while the video contains no profanity, violence, or mature themes, it depicts two individuals attempting to walk on deliberately slippery and sticky stairs, with several near-falls and one actual fall. The content is clearly staged for entertainment, but younger children may not understand that this is a controlled stunt and could try to replicate it using household items like oil or glue, which poses a real risk of injury. On the positive side, the video promotes teamwork and problem-solving as the characters work together to overcome the challenge, and it can spark conversations about physics and friction.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the stairs were slippery or sticky? What makes something slippery or sticky in real life?
  2. 2The friends worked together to get up the stairs. How did they help each other, and why is teamwork important?
  3. 3Would it be safe to try this at home? What could go wrong if you put oil or glue on stairs?
  4. 4What are some fun but safe challenges you can do with your friends instead of this one?
Slippery vs Sticky Stairs
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for children ages 8 and up. Younger children may not understand that the stunt is staged and could attempt to imitate it, leading to potential injuries from falls or slippery surfaces.

Does the video contain any dangerous challenges?

Yes, the video features a challenge where participants walk on slippery and sticky stairs, leading to falls. While it is clearly staged for entertainment, it could inspire imitation, so parents should discuss safety with children.

Is there any bad language or violence in the video?

No, there is no profanity, violence, or mature content. The video is focused on a physical stunt with playful reactions, and all classification scores for negative content are zero.

What educational value does this video have?

The video can teach children about friction and material properties (slippery vs. sticky) and demonstrates teamwork as the characters help each other. However, the educational value is limited and secondary to the entertainment.

Should I watch this video with my child?

Yes, it is recommended to watch together to discuss the difference between staged stunts and real-life safety. You can use the video as a starting point for conversations about physics and avoiding risky behavior.

Does the video have any hidden advertising or sponsored content?

No, the video has no hidden advertising or sponsored content. It is a simple challenge video without product placements or brand endorsements.

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