TikTok has been a breeding ground for various trends and challenges in recent years, with countless participants trying their hand at these popular phenomena. While some trends endure, like the ongoing Moon Phase TikToks, new ones continue to emerge, including the Marshmallow Game.
The Marshmallow Game is a straightforward sequence challenge that has captivated many TikTokers. In this game, you and a friend engage in a back-and-forth repeating of three specific phrases. However, what often trips people up is the temptation to speed up the process. Here’s a breakdown of how to play this viral TikTok game:
How to Play TikTok’s Marshmallow Game:
The game gained popularity through Australian TikToker Marianne Infante, who credited her friend Tatum for introducing it. Marianne’s initial video on the game garnered over 1.3 million views, leaving viewers eager to learn the rules.
The game commences with one player saying “one marshmallow,” followed by the other player responding with “check it out.” The sequence then reverts to the first player, who must say “woo.” As the game progresses to two and three phrases, each phrase must be repeated the corresponding number of times before advancing.
The key steps are as follows:
The Marshmallow Game is essentially a sequence challenge, but some TikTokers find it challenging due to their attempts to increase the speed of their repetitions.
After you’ve given it a shot, upload your video using the Marshmallow Game hashtag to see how you compare with others. However, remember to play fair, as nobody appreciates cheating in the game.
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