Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles We are now stranded on a raft in the middle of the ocean and there goes our boat, we are now stranded for seven days. How much longer? Seven days, right? This raft is literally countless miles from the nearest civilization. And whether we like it or not, my four friends and I are stuck on this raft and it's not gonna be easy. This is brutal. We're all at rock bottom. Now, this challenge went from fun to a literal nightmare. Very fast. Well, look how far away the boat is. I can't even see it anymore. So step one, we're gonna get sunburned if we don't get shaped. And I had survival specialists equip this raft with tons of wood rope and everything else. We would need to build ourselves a shelter, boys. We need to get started. We are running out of light. I got this, I top my finger. Now we set these up like a tp. We picked the worst day to start, as you can tell by the clouds, it's literally about the storm. So first thing we wanna do is set up some structure to cover us. Also, since we're on the slab of wood for the next seven days. We need a place to hide from the sun so we don't get sunburnt. So two birds, one stone. Speaking of birds, while we were building, this happened, the bird, I got the bird. Football. This is crazy. We should name him. What's his name? Brian. Brian. Brian. Brian. What if you win and caught some fish? I know he's looking at me, he understands Jimmy. Just say the word put the knife away. Ok? I'll put the knife away. And the hatchet, Brian, that was a joke. Forget the bird. We got to build a shelter. And while Brian watched, we worked on our first shelter for the rest of the day except for my friend Tariq who spent the entire day getting cool drone shots and I'm not even mad about it inside. This crate is a food for all five of us for the next seven days. Oh my God. And in these two barrels is our entire water supply for all five of us. How does it taste very hot? There was dirt in my cup. It's getting dark and that crate has the word. Sleep on it. Hopefully, the survival guides gave us something soft. Why are they wet? Things do get wet on the boat? I'm ready for bed. I wanna go to sleep. All right. This is night one and Brian is just yawning. This is miserable. This is all the coverage we have. I didn't realize what I was signing up for. It's hot. This thing will not stop s sweating and I feel like I'm in a puke and I'm surrounded by a bunch of sweaty people. Hey, sweaty men. If you guys smell this bad on day one, what are you gonna smell like on day seven? Oh, gosh, our first night of sleep was really rough. Sleeping is impossible. These waves are just making me miserable and to make matters worse, our best friend, Brian ended up leaving us that morning, Brian. But regardless, today's objective is to build ourselves a permanent weatherproof shelter. How do we turn that into a livable structure? There's definitely something here. Luckily I had them throw a bunch of wood on the raft so we could build a nice house. How we built the house? I'm not quite sure, but they said this is enough to build a house. But ironically, right, as we got started, it's right. Nice to throw it, Jimmy, get my shark pillow miserable. This is bad. Jesus Christ. You're not doing the right thing. Nolan, listen with your ear. You yell so much because you don't wanna hit Nolan. It just shut up. At least we don't have to shower. It's just so bad that we still have over six days left. Where do we go? Poop? Oh, we have to build the pooper. What we have to build everything that's here. We have to build the toilet, build our shelter. The fire, everything, the moment the rain finished the boys and I needed to build all of our survival essentials. Starting with the shelter. We're tearing this down in the name of something better. Five minute break for Chris. I also need a break. I'm seasick. I, I'm, I'm out of it. You guys pick this up? I can't, I can't pick it up anymore. I feel like you're doing all the work. But we got two other goose just laying down. I'm miserable. We built one wall. Yeah, we built one wall all together, all of us. Regardless of being seasick, who's gonna take all of us if you wanted to finish this. Now, you guys bring it forward. There we go. How many youtubers does it take to build a little structure? What do we do? I think that's a whale. That's insane. Oh My God. That is absolute whales. This experience just keeps getting better shelter, water, not being near Nolan. I'm never gonna take that for granted again. Probably it would have been really useful to build the ladder. First. Got a ladder. Now, I literally just built this four minutes ago. After hours of building, we were finally getting somewhere. I severely regret making this a seven day challenge instead of a 50 hour challenge. Like all our other videos, we keep rocking back and forth. It's freaking miserable. I'm gonna puke and finally just as the sun was going down camp is now organized. Night two, my bed is still broken, but I'm gonna get some sleep tonight because I'm that tired. I'm gonna head to bed after. Did I wake you up? Just go back. I'm just, I actually will glaze her up. I feel bad though. This might be the most tired I've ever been in my entire life. It's now day three and somehow our building didn't fall over. I'll take that as a dub noises that this structure made while I was sleeping last night, filled me with nightmares. It's day three and we've really started to get into a rhythm. Our morning routine consisted of peeing in the corner, bro. Who vlogs in the peak horn? I'm not moving, eating our breakfast. Surviving on festivals. That's all you need and drinking hot barrel of water so dehydrated. I need this. We're about 36 hours in and we're almost halfway through a barrel of water. Is that slow or fast? We're gonna run out on day six, running low on water and food. Gave me an idea. I'm kind of curious to see what's under the boat. Dude. There's so many fish below us. So we decided to try to catch some dinner, but we weren't very good at it. Why did it take so long? I just want something to put in my stomach. Brian. Brian help us catch fish. Brian turns out fishing is a lot harder than you. Two after hours we caught absolutely nothing. Why can't we catch anything? I give up. We were tired, dehydrated and hungry, which forced us to dig into our rations. Let's have ourselves a piece. We call it a feast. A b in our supplies. We had wood to build a fire and pans to cook with. You. Take big steak and make really little steak and then make medium sticks. Then use the big sticks at the end. Look at beans, baby. I'm so excited. This looks awesome. Really bad. Can you tell we've been at sea for three days? When have I ever been this excited over canned chili? Hey, I put some love into this one. It's not just canned chili anymore. It's got tomatoes, kidney beans. You don't have to keep talking. I'm already drooling. This was our first hot meal in days, but it was also a good chunk of our rations. So we made sure to enjoy it. I'm feeling a lot better. I think the first two days were definitely the most miserable. I think we're slowly like losing our minds and it's actually becoming bearable. I still haven't gone to the bathroom. That's my biggest concern. Now, I'm struggling to sleep. This raft is just rocking like crazy. Not gonna lie. I'm kind of miserable. Hopefully, tomorrow's better. None of us managed to get any sleep. We lost the back of our fort last night. The house needs some repairs. Tensions are pretty high on the raft this morning. No one's a little upset. He broke his bed. Oh, my God. Nolan is struggling. He's just in his fields right now. Ok. You probably would have quit the channel if I did that. This is easily the worst. Oh, there's thunder, I swear. If it starts raining again. Oh, I can't take that. And to make matters worse, we accidentally dropped our ladle in the drinking water and since we haven't showered in four days, grabbing it, technically contaminated the drinking water. I'm never drinking out of that when we run out of water because of the contamination. A third of our water was no longer safe to drink. For whatever reason, the more I suffer, the more you guys watch. Some of our most popular videos are when I buried myself alive, spent time in solitary confinement. So I hope you're happy. I'm suffering again. It's not easy surviving on a raft. But after four long days, Laser finally pooping. Do you play a celebratory song? Laser? Be? Is it? See how all those clouds over there are dark? Yeah. Yeah. They're gonna pour down on us tonight. Tonight's gonna suck. We didn't know it yet, but the biggest storm of the entire challenge was heading right towards us. And when we saw it approaching, we tried to prepare as much as possible, wait for another storm just to destroy all this again. Tariq is fixing his side of the floor and Chris is fixing the roof and I'm now the cameraman for some reason, there's a storm of ruin and while they're preparing the shelter for the storm, I'm gonna tell you guys about Shopify because it might literally storm until the end of the challenge. This is gonna be a bit rocky. Shopify is a platform that makes it easy for anyone to start a business. They literally support millions of small businesses all around the world, selling wood to nails, to crates, to bro, they support businesses that sell it on Shopify as soon. You gonna have absolutely zero tops covering this structure. I am worried about it 100% of what I sell online from merch to festivals. I do with Shopify. It's actually getting pretty rocky out here. The wind is getting crazy. We're out of nail. It's really hard to work around the wind guys. Ah stop yelling and do this. Shopify even has a new A I tool called sidekick, making, running your entire business easier. Just like surviving on this rap can be hard so can entrepreneurship and that's why they do everything in their power to make it as easy as possible for you. This is my worst nightmare. So miserable. Go to Shopify dot com slash Mr Beast to give it a try right now. Thank you. Shopify. Let's go prep for the storm. I'm soaking wet. Maybe you can start helping us Jimmy. I was f for the rest. This storm was really starting to pick up, but that night. It got so much worse. This really puts the helter in shelter and, uh, oh, no. Are you kidding me? It's like, oh, no, this shelter is the opposite of waterproof. This is brutal. What do we do? We have the next three days there's water everywhere. It's useless. This does nothing. This is the most insane night yet, bro. Right now. Is this safe anymore? We would have just filmed this in a studio but no real channel. That doesn't take things. Oh, we're gonna die. We're getting just destroyed. I'm kidding. There's a hole that is completely opened up over my bed. I can't do it. I can't do it. You can end this video. Jimmy, Jimmy, please. I tried to talk all you guys out of it. You're all set. Yes. This is the worst experience I've ever had in my entire life. I hate every part of this. I was just miserable right now. This storm was reaching a new peak with every passing hour. We were desperate. So we tried using our beds as literal walls to protect us from the rain. We're all at rock bottom now. It's been raining for a few hours. Stuff's freezing cold. We don't have beds. I'm getting nauseous. I don't know if we're gonna make it this full seven days at this point, it rained nonstop for around 20 hours straight. And after standing the whole night, completely soaked and exhausted, we had to push ourselves to dry off our supplies and rebuild camp. A raft is just in shambles. Look at our beds, we're trying them off. This is harder than Antarctica. This is harder than a desert video. I'm just ready to be home and I hate this wrath. I never want to see it again. Our entire fire pit is completely drenched. We couldn't start a fire if we wanted to tonight. No dinner and to make matters worse, all of our food was completely soaked, meaning only a portion of it was still safe to eat. We had stability. We had food, we had dry beds and we took it for granted. We cannot take another night like that. We need to waterproof the shelter, just rip that off, tied it here and then we'll need the air flow to this last night. We were shivering cold. It went to die. So would you rather be warm and dry or cold and wet? Put a zip tie here. Nolan tie a rope to that zip tie is there? We can use that to push this up. So we get even more. I'm thinking, why don't I make a really big clothes line and hang up all our wet stuff. Maybe we'll have dry towels by tomorrow. I wanna die. I'm sunburnt, tired, dehydrated and I say tired after fixing camp, we were so exhausted that we spent most of the day sleeping, but at least when we woke up, we were reunited with a familiar friend. Brian. Brian, right after being stuck on a raft for five days with these guys. This really is a nightmare. I'll admit it. I miss Brian. Brian moved on. You may not have given up on Brian, but Brian gave up on you. Brian's given up on us. We have two days left. We're running out of food, our water's contaminated and we're all borderline dying. I'm going crazy these last two days will be interesting. What could go wrong? Now, I can literally see 500 fish down there. That is crazy. Oh my gosh. This poop bucket stinks. I almost had a mental break. Last night. I was shivering wet the entire time could not sleep. It was one of the worst nights of my life last night, shivering in the torrential rain in the middle of the deep dark ocean. You know, we got through it. Now, the end of this challenge should not come soon enough. Making the challenge. Seven days was uh a horrible decision. This is so much harder. The new reinforced waterproof fortress actually worked. Glennon said it rained last night. Did it at 4 a.m. Sprinkle. The Hey, here's the beauty. I didn't even know that was the best sleep I've ever gotten. I actually got a full night's sleep last night. I can barely even open my eyeballs. I would say this is the hardest challenge we've ever done. Adding the extra five days on the end of a 50 hour challenge definitely makes it harder. The fact that we're just drifting at sea on this hunk of wood that's pretty impressive. And while it seemed like the rain was over, we found ourselves encountering a new obstacle. We've gone from sh cold like two nights ago to it being scorching hot, unbelievably hot. I'm about to jump in the water because I'm getting too hot. We're gonna go swimming. I hope no one can swim and while they cooled off in their own way, we got creative with our cold there. I feel amazing. The jellyfish hit me. How high is the ocean? He does? I knew it was a great idea not to go swimming. Are you? OK. I found the sweet spot. Oh, yeah. Oh no. Yeah. I got a little weltz and some red lines for the majority of the day. It was so hot. We literally couldn't walk on the deck. I'm hot. I don't want to be alive. But as the sun went down, we were optimistic about reaching the finish line less than 24 hours left in the challenge. This is genuinely been the hardest challenge video I've ever been a part of. Honestly, this whole experience has made me appreciate all the things we take for granted in life. Like you shower your food. I miss food, a working toilet. I never want to poo in a bucket again. I say we celebrate making it this far with a feasible bar. Yes, available in every Walmart. Target. 7-Eleven Albertson's in America in 2023. If you're still buying Hershey's, it's kind of lame. Hershey's for the Boomers. Oh, Jimmy, why is my chair is happening, Jimmy? I'm starting to think you ate all the food. I guess. I'll just continue the time lapse with the broken chair. I guess this is our final night. Sleeping together. Everybody. I'm so glad to sleep alone. I'm gonna miss sleeping by your side 100%. I would not rather sleep next to any other man. And with that, I'm going to bed after an amazing night's sleep. We were visited by a familiar face. Brian, brought his family to say goodbye to us on the last day. Thank you, Brian. That meant a lot. It's almost like we were family to Brian. We were, he kept us safe during out like the night we had the lease shelter. Maybe he's just a pea brained bird. Shut up. Nolan off the rack. I wish that was emotional. Everything's gone full circle. We had so many crazy memories of this raft. Yep. And I think my best memory is gonna be leaving. We spent over 100 and 50 hours on this floating piece of wood and even though it was easily the hardest thing I've ever done, the boys and I still had some good times. Where's this boat? Where's the boat and the boat? Then finally the end was literally inside the boat is come and alert the ship of our location. Signaling the boat. I go, I go. Why is it moving so abnormally slow? Oh my God. I'm getting off this round. The 1st 10,000 people to go to the shop app will get a free box of Sable. Click the link in the description to download the shop app right now.
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