Mannequin Challenge
Also known as: Guynequin Challenge · MC · MANNEQUIN CHALLENGE · Mannequin Challenge Meme · Mannequin Challenge
The Mannequin Challenge was a viral video trend from late 2016 where groups of people froze in place like mannequins while a camera panned through the scene, typically set to Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles." Started by high school students in Jacksonville, Florida, it spread within days to professional sports teams, celebrities, and even a presidential campaign before becoming training data for Google's AI depth perception research in 2019.
Overview
The Mannequin Challenge is a group video format where everyone in frame holds completely still in a mid-action pose while one person weaves through the scene with a camera. The effect looks like a frozen moment in time being explored from multiple angles. News outlets compared the visual style to bullet time sequences from *The Matrix* and similar sci-fi films4. Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles" became the unofficial soundtrack, with most videos using the track as background music1. The challenge required the coordination of a flash mob but was, as Deadspin put it, "far less obnoxious"6.
On October 26, 2016, Twitter user @pvrity__ posted the earliest known viral instance of the challenge3. The video showed students at Edward H. White High School in Jacksonville, Florida standing stock-still in various poses while a camera panned past them. Within a week, the tweet pulled in over 4,400 retweets and 4,100 likes, and the video started circulating on news sites, racking up hundreds of thousands of views3. The concept was simple: freeze mid-action, hold perfectly still, and let the camera do the work5.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Mannequin Challenge format is straightforward:
Gather a group, the bigger the better
Everyone strikes a pose mid-action and freezes completely still
One person walks through the scene filming with a moving camera, capturing the frozen tableau from different angles
Set the video to "Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd (or any suitable track)
Post with #MannequinChallenge
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles" hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 2016, with the Mannequin Challenge widely credited for the boost.
Disney World discontinued the "Andy's Coming" game with Toy Story characters because guests were yelling it up to 50 times per 90-minute shift.
The Google AI paper using Mannequin Challenge data was titled "Learning the Depths of Moving People by Watching Frozen People".
Taylor Swift did her version on Thanksgiving at a beach.
The trend went from zero to Hillary Clinton's campaign plane in less than two weeks.
Derivatives & Variations
Other freeze-frame trends, Similar video-based challenges
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(2016)Creative video trends, More artistically ambitious participation trends
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(2016)Group coordination videos, Trends requiring large-scale coordination
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(2016)Music-based video trends, Other trends synchronized to music
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(2016)Nostalgia content, Compilations of memorable Mannequin Challenge videos
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(2016)Frequently Asked Questions
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