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The Super Bowl LX took place in California yesterday. The biggest event in American sport is always followed by millions of people around the world, and the advertisements that appear in it cost thousands and thousands of euros. Now, a YouTuber has sneaked in among them: MrBeast appeared yesterday to announce his most crowded competition, in which participants can win one million dollars.
"I put a million dollars inside this 'safe', and one of you is going to win it," Jimmy explained in the video. To get it, you'll have to solve several puzzles, which are scattered throughout all the videos that MrBeast himself has made with the company that sponsors this recording, including the announcement itself.
Solve the mystery, win a million dollars
MrBeast took part in this 32-second clip alongside a brand. We can see him walking out of a safe, with the million dollars, inside a fortress with soldiers around. A demonstration of how 'well defended' the prize of this game is.
Well, it's about solving a puzzle using the clues that appear on screen in MrBeast's own videos. On the game's home page, which you can reach by clicking on this link, you can access the first videos that have hidden details: "First to find $1,000,000 keeps it", "Watch my Super Bowl commercial to win $1 million", "Watch this video again to win $1 million", and "One idea. 27 days. Build it with Slack".Three of them are on his YouTube account, the fourth on the app's own website. Now, we have bad news for those who are looking forward to playing this MrBeast game: it is not possible to participate from Spain.
To play, according to the contest rules, you must prove that you live in the United States, Mexico, or Canada. If you do not, you will not be able to enter the contest by giving your answer. This is one of the details that leaves out a large part of the Spanish-speaking community of the game.
The idea, however, is that with the clues that appear in the videos, web pages (and even in the real world, as they explain), someone will be able to solve it: "Everything that seems strange... that's the point". In addition, they explained that they will be adding new clues over time.
"We will be dropping another hint tomorrow (which will still be brutal). If it's still hard for everyone, we'll drop some more direct help," they explained, making it clear that only one person will win, the first to write the correct answer to MrBeast.
