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11 Most Popular Internet Challenges Of All Time

Throughout the years of having internet at our fingertips, people have done a variety of different things to "go viral" or evoke a laugh out of someone.

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11 Most Popular Internet Challenges Of All Time
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Throughout the years of having internet at our fingertips, people have done a variety of different things to "go viral" or evoke a laugh out of someone. Many of these challenges could be potentially fatal if something goes wrong. Here is a list of some of the most popular internet challenges. (that you should not try)

1. Cinnamon Challenge

The cinnamon challenge was when you ate a whole spoonful of cinnamon under 60 seconds without drinking anything. This usually ends in a coughing fit and a lot of laughter from those who were watching.

2. Chubby Bunny

How many oversized marshmallows can you fit in your mouth while still being able to say "Chubby Bunny". This challenge has also been done with other things such as cotton balls.

3. Tide Pods

Just don't eat the tide pods, please.

4. Mannequin Challenge


This challenge was filmed often using the song Black Beatles and people would act like they were frozen like Mannequins are.


5. Harlem Shake

The Harlem shake was a comedy sketch using a small snippet from the song Harlem Shake. Usually includes participants flailing their arms and body around.

6. Kylie Lip Challenge

Participants usually use a shot glass and they create a suction with the shot glass on their lips. They end up with super pouty and possibly bruised lips.

7. Salt and Ice Challenge

Participants put salt usually on their arms and then lay ice cubes on top of them, trying to see who can withstand the pain the longest.

8. Ice Bucket Challenge

The ice bucket challenge went viral in the summer of 2014 and it consisted of participants dumping buckets full of ice and water on each other in support of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

9. Bottle Flip

Flip the bottle correctly.

10. Condom Challenge

You drop a water-filled condom onto someone's head.

11. Charlie Charlie Challenge

Like a Magic 8-Ball, the game is played by teenagers using balanced pencils to produce answers to questions they ask.

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