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MrBeast has become a significant presence on YouTube and has over 100 million subscribers on his main channel. However, surprisingly, the American’s second most viewed video is not from his main channel.

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Jimmy Donaldson is a Carolina-born content creator who started his YouTube journey with Minecraft and gaming-related videos. However, he saw success when he transitioned his content to pull off crazy challenges and tasks like hosting a real-life Squid Game or giving away islands or gold bars to strangers.

Further, Jimmy once helped PewDiePie reach 100 million subscribers as well. But now, he himself has become a content creator with such numbers on his channel. The American YouTube star easily gets millions of views on his videos, and his record-breaking one has 284 million views. But the second most viewed video shockingly belongs from one of his other channels.

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MrBeast Shorts has the second-most viewed video

The MrBeast channel is just one of the many channels on the platform from the YouTube sensation. MrBeast Shorts was one of those many channels which he started two years ago and it has 15.1 million subscribers. He uploads small videos with a time limit of around a few seconds or a minute.

MrBeast recently shared the stats from his Shorts channel and claimed to have uploaded 89 short videos so far. But what caught everyone’s attention was him mentioning that his second most-popular video is on MrBeast Shorts. It wasn’t a joke at all, as his I Am The World’s Greatest Samurai video has over 209 million views!

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The short video revolves around Jimmy trying to cut an apple with a Japanese samurai sword. However, the YouTube creator fails to cut the apple but instead chopped off his friend, Chandler Hallow’s ‘arm.’ It seems many people liked this video that it managed to become the most-viewed video after Squid Game.

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The Squid Game remake remains MrBeast’s most-viewed video

The most viewed on the 24-year-old content creator’s channel is “$456,000 Squid Game In Real Life!” which has over 284 million views. As the name suggests, Donaldson recreated the famous Korean Netflix drama Squid Game. Just like in the show, 456 people competed in tricky challenges to win the huge bucket of $456,000.

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Squid Game was the most viewed show on Earth. Someone trying to recreate it in real life was bound to catch everyone’s attention. Further, it also significantly boosted Jimmy’s channel to reach 100 million subscribers. This video was a massive success for Donaldson.

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