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How to earn score in the MrBeast Extreme Survival Challenge in Fortnite

It all adds up.

If you want any chance at winning the big prize or the other rewards for the MrBeast Extreme Survival Challenge in Fortnite, you need to learn how to earn score. This guide will prep you on how to do so and familiarize you with the exact rules of the challenge plus some tips to get the best score.

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How to earn score in the MrBeast Extreme Survival Challenge in Fortnite

The way you earn score is through keeping up with the evolving stage to avoid death, completing minigames, and grabbing bonus coins that spawn.

As the name of the challenge implies, survival is key. The longer you stay alive, the longer you’ll be able to rack up more points. It sounds simple enough, but it’s far from easy due to the increasing number and speed of obstacles that can damage your health to cause game over. One of the main things you need to do is avoid taking damage in the main arena so you can survive long enough for the next minigame round.

At the starting phase of each game, things are relatively simple. You need to avoid the disappearing platforms, follow the prompts to get to certain tiles, and avoid obstacles that can damage you or knock you into the water which causes more damage. In total, you’ll need to watch out for Storm circles, bomb spawns, disappearing platforms, the red walls, bumpers, and sweepers.

Get bonus score

Bonus score is earned primarily in three ways, though there may be some hidden secrets. The bonus prompts add score, minigames add bonus score, and the coins that temporarily spawn add score. This challenge is really about how well you can manage to do all of these things, so don’t focus on any one aspect of the challenge too much. The name of the game is to keep your attention on what will happen next, or things will quickly go downhill.

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Some tips for the bonus minigames are to not overthink things, try and plan your moves carefully to maximize your time efficiency, and don’t rush yourself into making mistakes. You’ll also want to balance the number of bonus coins you try to acquire, because getting too greedy for the smaller bonuses might end up costing you a lot of health if you get ensnared in obstacles or you’ll fail the challenge and miss out on the big rewards. Just think of the coins as extra score and nothing critical. Get what you can.

Learn the ropes

The last piece of advice regarding how to earn score in the MrBeast Extreme Survival Challenge in Fortnite is to keep practicing the challenge over and over so you learn all the little tricks to success. It’s repetitive to an extent, so patterns will emerge and prepare you for the upcoming tournament to win $1 million USD and in-game prizes.

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Kevin Foley
Senior Staff Writer with PC Invasion since 2020, advocate for playing on the hardest difficulty options, and a graphics fanatic. Kevin's go-to gaming genres are shooters, RPGs, tactical strategy, and environmental puzzlers. His favorite franchises of all time include Halo, Mass Effect, Portal, KotOR, Super Smash Bros., Fortnite, and The Elder Scrolls. When he's not writing about games, he's investigating PC tech to see how it can improve gaming experiences.