24 Hour Fort Challenge
Also known as: 24 Hour Overnight Challenge · Sleep In A Supermarket Challenge · Stay In IKEA Overnight Challenge
The 24 Hour Fort Challenge is an internet dare where participants sneak into a large retail store before closing, build makeshift forts from merchandise, and attempt to stay hidden overnight. The trend kicked off in August 2016 on YouTube and quickly became associated with IKEA locations worldwide, drawing police warnings and corporate statements after multiple incidents involving minors.
TL;DR
The 24 Hour Fort Challenge is an internet dare where participants sneak into a large retail store before closing, build makeshift forts from merchandise, and attempt to stay hidden overnight.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
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The 24 Hour Fort Challenge follows a loose formula:
Pick a target store — IKEA is the classic choice, but Walmart, Costco, and Toys R Us were all popular. Large stores with many hiding spots work best.
Enter during business hours and find a concealed spot before closing time.
Build a fort or hide — Some participants construct elaborate forts from store products (toilet paper, boxes, cushions). Others just tuck themselves into wardrobes, shelves, or display beds.
Film everything — The point is to document the overnight adventure for social media.
Survive until morning — Try not to get caught by security. Sneak out when the store reopens.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Kel Swann of Meet The Vloggers spent his Toys R Us night hidden on a shelf behind boxes of dolls, emerging at 8:55 AM when the store lights came on. His sister Yasmin survived the night inside a wardrobe.
The Bakuna Fatata video that popularized the IKEA version was literally titled "TWO IDIOTS AT NIGHT IN IKEA," which turned out to be a pretty accurate self-assessment.
The New Daily reported that the Belgian originators tested beds and rated IKEA furniture for comfort during their overnight stay, essentially turning trespassing into a consumer review.
IKEA's Canadian spokesperson warned that any fun from the challenge would be "offset by getting into trouble with the law".
Derivatives & Variations
24 Hour Toilet Paper Fort
— The original MoreJStu variant, specifically focused on building elaborate forts from toilet paper rolls inside Walmart[6].
IKEA Sleepover
— The Bakuna Fatata-originated variant that dropped the fort-building requirement and focused purely on the overnight stay in IKEA[6].
Toys R Us Fort Challenge
— Meet The Vloggers' variation targeting Toys R Us locations, using toy boxes and store displays for concealment[4].
Costco Overnight
— UK-based participants extended the challenge to Costco warehouse locations[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
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