Summary:
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After a month-long hunt, Colin Sanders solves MrBeast’s $1,000,000 scavenger hunt hidden in Super Bowl ad.
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Controversy erupts as critics question authenticity of winner’s reaction, suggesting hunt may have been scripted.
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Fans demand transparency as final puzzle answer remains unreleased, questioning if winner is genuine or part of setup.
After nearly a month of silence, the massive $1,000,000 scavenger hunt hidden within MrBeast’s Salesforce Super Bowl commercial has officially been solved. The challenge, which drew an staggering 60 million visitors to its website, required participants to decode over 100 intricate clues scattered across the original ad, unlisted videos, and hidden playlists. The prize was finally claimed by Colin Sanders, who was the first to piece together a complex trail of data points and Slack the correct code to Jimmy Donaldson. While many are hailing the campaign as a marketing masterpiece for its month-long engagement, the “vault” is now officially empty.
However, the reveal has ignited a firestorm of controversy across social media. Critics are pointing to Colin’s strangely “calm” reaction during the winner’s phone call as evidence that the hunt may have been scripted. Skeptics have flooded the comments with accusations that the win was “too convenient,” suggesting the winner could be a “friend of the channel” or a paid actor, especially after Jimmy mentioned they already had “something fun to film” together. With the actual final answer to the puzzle still unreleased to the public, fans are demanding more transparency to prove whether Colin is a genuine puzzle prodigy or part of a coordinated setup.