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Who Won 'Beast Games'? The Winner and Their Prize Money Revealed

Feb 15, 2025 at 09:16 am

Let's meet the person who is now $10 million richer!

Who Won 'Beast Games'? The Winner and Their Prize Money Revealed

After 1,000 contestants competed in a variety of physical endurance tests, trivia, and mental acuity games over 10 episodes, Jeff Allen, also known as Player 831, was ultimately crowned the winner of Season 1 of Beast Games.

The grand prize was initially set at $5 million, but MrBeast raised the stakes during the finale, offering the remaining contestants a chance to double their winnings to $10 million. Gage Gallagher, known as Player 974, took on MrBeast’s coin toss challenge to double the prize money — and while he succeeded in increasing the jackpot, he ultimately wasn’t crowned the winner.

According to Forbes, MrBeast handed out roughly $20 million to 84 contestants. Mia Speight (Player 952) walked away with a private island worth an estimated $1.8 million, while Gage secured $1 million in exchange for eliminating himself from the competition.

Who is Jeff Allen, the Season 1 winner of 'Beast Games'?

Jeff Allen, who resides in the San Francisco Bay Area, is the principal of LUCA, a company that specializes in providing "unparalleled products and services to individuals and organizations in need," particularly in the healthcare industry, according to the company's LinkedIn bio.

His LinkedIn profile also notes that he is the founder of 0718 Cares, an organization dedicated to "helping vulnerable populations get the advanced care that they deserve." Additionally, he has served as the volunteer vice chair of the board of directors for the Association for Creatine Deficiencies since January 2021.

Jeff graduated from Ohio University with a BBA in finance and management.

Jeff Allen applied to compete in 'Beast Games' for his son, Lucas.

Jeff's audition tape, with his son Lucas.

In a YouTube video shared by Jeff on Jan. 30, 2025, he revealed that he applied to join Beast Games for his son, Lucas, who has a rare genetic brain disorder. "There's no cure, there's no treatment, and I need more people to know about it," he explained.

Not only did Beast Games give Jeff a platform to raise awareness, but it also provided him with the opportunity to win money that could help fund research into the condition. He also called it a "cool" opportunity to inspire his 9-year-old son, who is a huge MrBeast fan. Lucas introduced Jeff to his videos, including those advocating for causes like building wells.

In the comments of the YouTube video, people showed their support for Jeff and celebrated his win.

It was a big win indeed, and certainly enough to help Jeff and his family learn more about their son's condition.

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