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MrBeast has been in the run to cross 100 million subscribers for a long time. After all, he’s constantly trying different ways to produce content that will help him reach his dream.

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Despite Jimmy running a YouTube channel for years, he had his big break during the squid game parody video, which bagged millions of views in a short period of time. Interestingly, it also broke multiple YouTube records, with the main one being “most viewed under 24 hours.”

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Since then, Jimmy has been relentlessly working on unique projects, and fans have seen some exceptional content from him. Recently, MrBeast posted a brand new challenge with a hundred boys and girls, as he challenged them to win $500,000.

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As of now, the video is running at 27 million views and is soon expected to cross more. However, with the video releasing, MrBeast has churned 400K subscribers as he currently celebrates his 99.6 million family.

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Can MrBeast finish first in line by bagging 100 million subscribers on YouTube?

A few weeks back, was first in line to bag the 100 million subscriber mark as mentioned in MrBeast Statistics’s tweet. a devoted fan has created this channel to post updates about his work and YouTube journey. Here’s what he had to say, “A few weeks ago, MrBeast was in a 3-way subscriber race to 100M. Now he’s in 1st place among the three, with a ~900K lead.”

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MrBeast is currently competing against two strong contenders, Like Natsya and Kids Dana show. However, he is leading the trio by miles as he has 99.6 million subscribers, as compared to the other two having 98 million.

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According to SocialBlade, the hub for all celebrity channel information, MrBeast will hit its 100 million mark by the end of July. “SocialBlade now expects he hits it in July, 15 days ahead of KDS. But even better: he’ll be one of the first 5 channels to EVER hit it!”

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I mean, they are not wrong, as YouTube subs vary every day. For example, MrBeast could bag a million subs in a day and end up losing 200K on others. But, it is not wrong to predict that he will be the first to reach the mark, as he is running very close to it. 

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you think MrBeast can climb the 100 million subscriber ladder before the other two channels? Let us know your valuable opinions in the comments section.

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