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After ten weeks of riveting competition, the winner of Beast Games was announced yesterday in an emotional finale on Prime Video. Before we spoil who came out on top, here’s everything that went down. 

The episode kicked off with the long-awaited $10 million coin toss. Player 974 called tails—and indeed, it landed on tails. The final six contestants, who became more like family, erupted into hugs and cheers as they lifted Player 974 in the air. 

Episode 10 started how Episode 1 began—with a challenge on pillars. Players chose their platform based on the order they were selected off the tower in Episode 9. They took turns throwing a ball into an opponent’s tube. If the ball landed in the someone else’s tube, that person would get eliminated. They kept throwing balls until two people were eliminated. Player 424 was the first to lose, followed by Player 937—both of whom were top contenders to win. 

For the next challenge, players pressed a button that created a pattern on the ground. Whoever chose to let go of their button had to walk the pattern from memory. If they failed, they would get eliminated. If they succeeded, they would get to choose someone else to eliminate. Player 947 volunteered to take a chance, and the first tile she stepped on was the incorrect tile. Player 831 tried to help her before taking the wrong step, but she didn’t trust him enough to listen. 

Next, MrBeast revealed that he surveyed the top 50 contestants to see who they wanted to eliminate from the game. But before he revealed who it was, he offered the top three the opportunity to self-eliminate for one million dollars. Player 974 believed his number was in the envelope, so he accepted the $1 million—still, a massive sum to leave the game with. Shockingly, if Player 974 didn’t take the bribe, Player 830 would have been eliminated. 

In an emotional scene, the top two cried to the camera about why they don’t just want but need the money. Player 830 wants to start a non-profit, while Player 831 wants to find a cure for a seemingly incurable disease. (Also can we take a second to acknowledge…the remaining two player numbers were in sequence?!)

The final game is simple. Nine briefcases sat on a table, and one had a $10 million check inside of it. While one person turned around, the other shuffled briefcases around. The back and forth banter between the top two is so uncomfortable, it makes you cringe. A few minutes prior, they were friends. Next thing you know, they’re trying to read each other to figure out which briefcase has the check inside. All pleasantries were disregarded—after all, millions of dollars were on the line. 

Who Won Beast Games
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On the first try (!), Player 831 (Jeffrey Randall Allen) came out victorious, taking home the money for him and his seven-year-old son, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder called  Creatine Transporter Deficiency (CTD). In a game of chance, Player 831 accomplished what seemed like the impossible. He walks away the largest cash prize winner in entertainment industry—and one step closer towards creating a better life for his kid.

According to the Columbus Dispatch, the 44-year-old Allen currently lives in California but was raised in Ohio. He graduated from Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. In his audition video for the series, he pledged to use his winnings to fund clinical trials and research into CTD.

You can follow Allen on Instagram on the handle @legacy.831.