Streamer ohnePixel shared details about how bathroom breaks work during MrBeast’s endurance challenges. According to ohnePixel, when contestants need to use the restroom during filming, production brings a porta-potty directly into the contest space.
The setup applies to MrBeast’s enclosed challenge format. These challenges typically involve contestants staying inside a confined area like a glass cube or monitored space. Leaving the designated zone could mean disqualification.
This creates a logistics problem. If contestants walked to a regular bathroom, it would raise fairness questions about how long they’re gone and what they might do off-camera. The porta-potty solution keeps everyone in the game space under continuous supervision.
Streamer PaymoneyWubby previously talked about this arrangement after participating in one of these challenges. He described how bathroom use was audible to other contestants nearby. The confined space also meant smell became an issue. Wubby mentioned there was no air conditioning in the cube either.
Not exactly a state secret
Some viewers reacted as if this was major behind-the-scenes information. But multiple commenters pointed out the porta-potty actually appears in published MrBeast videos and behind-the-scenes content. It’s more of a visible production detail than a hidden secret.
The porta-potty setup is standard for productions where people can’t access regular facilities. Outdoor events and remote film shoots use the same solution. The difference here is placing one inside an enclosed filming environment where other contestants are present.

