MrBeast Stream April 5: “This Stream Ends When Someone Wins $1,000,000”
The Final 4 — ElRubius, Rakai, SkiMask, YourRAGE — compete live. Plus: $1,000 to a random chat viewer every single minute.
$1,000,000
Grand Prize
4 streamers
Final 4
$1K / min
Viewer prize
12PM EDT
Start time
Following the release of 50 Streamers Fight for $1,000,000, MrBeast is returning to YouTube live on Sunday, April 5, 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT (6:00 PM CEST) for the finale — titled “This Stream Ends When Someone Wins $1,000,000.”
Four streamers remain: ElRubius, Rakai, SkiMask, and YourRAGE. The livestream will not end until one of them claims the full million-dollar prize. MrBeast himself described it as potentially “the biggest stream ever.”
$1,000 to a Random Viewer Every Minute
The stream is not just a spectator event. MrBeast has confirmed that throughout the entire broadcast, a random viewer in chat will win $1,000 every single minute. No special requirements — just be in chat when the moment hits.
To maximize your chances: tune in early, stay in chat, and keep the tab active. Given the viewer count this stream is expected to draw, the odds per minute will be competitive — but with multiple drops per hour, there are plenty of opportunities.
How to Win Money on MrBeast's Stream
Winning $1,000 on the April 5 stream requires no skill, no sign-up, and no purchase. MrBeast picks winners randomly from live chat — here is exactly what to do:
Show up to the live stream
Head to MrBeast's YouTube channel on Sunday, April 5 at 12:00 PM EDT / 6:00 PM CEST. The stream goes live and will not end until the $1,000,000 is won — so there is plenty of time to join.
Watch the stream and stay in chat
Keep the tab open and stay active in the YouTube live chat. You must be present in chat at the moment a winner is drawn. Closing the tab or going offline means you miss the draw.
Win $1,000 — drawn randomly every single minute
Every minute of the broadcast, MrBeast selects a random viewer from live chat and sends them $1,000. No entry form, no code to type — just be there. The longer the stream runs, the more chances you get.
The Final 4
Out of the original 50 competitors assembled in the previous video, these four survived to the final stage:
ElRubius
Spain · Twitch & YouTube
Rubén Doblas, known as ElRubius, is one of the biggest Spanish-speaking streamers in the world with over 16 million Twitch followers. Based in Spain, he is widely known for Minecraft streams and long-form entertainment content. Over the last 30 days he reached a peak of 67,000 concurrent viewers on Twitch, cementing him as the international favorite heading into the finale.
Rakai (2xRaKai)
USA · Twitch
Known on Twitch as 2xRaKai, Rakai is an American streamer with 2.14 million Twitch followers. In the past 30 days he recorded a peak of 37,000 concurrent viewers, one of the strongest recent performances among the Final 4. His presence in the finale is a breakout moment for a creator whose audience has been steadily climbing.
SkiMask (skimasktheslumpgod)
Twitch · Music artist & streamer
Rapper-turned-streamer SkiMask the Slump God streams on Twitch under skimasktheslumpgod, where he has built 153,000 Twitch followers alongside a massive 4.8 million Instagram following. His Twitch peak in the last 30 days reached 3,200 concurrent viewers. His MrBeast run represents his biggest crossover moment yet — bringing his music fanbase into the streaming world.
YourRAGE (yourragegaming)
USA · Twitch
YourRAGE is an American Twitch streamer with 1.81 million followers known for high-energy reaction and IRL content. In the last 30 days he peaked at 27,000 concurrent viewers. His charismatic on-screen presence made him one of the most-watched participants in the original 50-streamer challenge, and he enters the April 5 finale as one of the crowd favorites.
Could This Be the Biggest Stream Ever?
MrBeast's ambition here is explicit: he wants record viewership. For context, the current benchmark for a single-event stream peak is the 2020 NASA x SpaceX crew launch, which hit 10.3 million concurrent viewers across platforms according to Esports Charts.
MrBeast's channel regularly draws tens of millions of views per video. Combined with the viewer cash giveaway incentive, the April 5 stream has genuine potential to challenge or surpass that record. The $1,000-per-minute mechanic keeps casual viewers locked in for longer than a typical entertainment stream — every minute in chat is a free lottery ticket.
Where to Watch
The stream goes live on MrBeast's YouTube channel on April 5, 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT / 6:00 PM CEST. Set a reminder now — the viewer giveaway starts from the moment the stream goes live.
Stream Details
- Date:
- Sunday, April 5, 2026
- Time:
- 12:00 PM EDT · 6:00 PM CEST
- Platform:
- YouTube — @MrBeast
- Prize pool:
- $1,000,000 for the winner + $1,000/min for random viewers
Frequently Asked Questions
How to win money on MrBeast's stream?
Every minute of the April 5 livestream, MrBeast randomly picks a viewer from the YouTube live chat and sends them $1,000. To enter: open the stream on April 5 at 12:00 PM EDT (6:00 PM CEST), join the live chat, and stay active. No sign-up, no code — just be present in chat.
When is the MrBeast April 5 livestream?
Sunday, April 5, 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT / 6:00 PM CEST on MrBeast's YouTube channel.
What is 'This Stream Ends When Someone Wins $1,000,000'?
It is a MrBeast YouTube livestream where the Final 4 from his '50 Streamers Fight for $1,000,000' video — ElRubius, Rakai, SkiMask, and YourRAGE — compete until one person wins the full $1,000,000 prize.
Who are the Final 4 competing on the MrBeast April 5 stream?
ElRubius, Rakai, SkiMask, and YourRAGE. All four made it through the original 50-streamer challenge filmed earlier.
Can viewers win money on the MrBeast April 5 livestream?
Yes. MrBeast has announced that $1,000 will be given to a random viewer in chat every single minute of the livestream.
Where can I watch the MrBeast April 5 stream?
On MrBeast's YouTube channel. The stream starts at 12:00 PM EDT (6:00 PM CEST) on April 5, 2026.
Is this the biggest stream ever?
MrBeast himself said 'This could be the biggest stream ever.' For context, the NASA x SpaceX 2020 launch peaked at 10.3 million concurrent viewers across platforms.
Who is ElRubius?
ElRubius (Rubén Doblas) is a Spanish streamer with over 16 million Twitch followers — the most-followed of the Final 4. He peaked at 67,000 concurrent Twitch viewers in the last 30 days and is widely known for Minecraft streams and long-form entertainment content.
Who is Rakai (2xRaKai)?
Rakai streams on Twitch as 2xRaKai. He has 2.14 million Twitch followers and peaked at 37,000 concurrent viewers in the last 30 days. He is an American streamer whose MrBeast finale run is his biggest mainstream moment to date.
Who is SkiMask the Slump God on Twitch?
SkiMask the Slump God (skimasktheslumpgod) is a rapper who has crossed over into streaming. He has 153,000 Twitch followers and 4.8 million Instagram followers, with a 30-day Twitch peak of 3,200 concurrent viewers. His MrBeast run introduced him to a new streaming audience.
Who is YourRAGE?
YourRAGE (yourragegaming on Twitch) is an American streamer with 1.81 million Twitch followers known for reaction and IRL content. He peaked at 27,000 concurrent viewers in the last 30 days and was one of the most-watched participants in the original 50-streamer challenge.