Jigsaw's Final Challenge
Also known as: Oh Hell Nah Yo Ass Tweakin' Jigsaw · Your Final Challenge Let Yo Bih Go Through Your Phone
Jigsaw's Final Challenge is a two-panel Impact font meme where the *Saw* villain Jigsaw tells a man his "final challenge" is letting his girlfriend go through his phone, only for the man to refuse with "HELL NA YO ASS TWEAKIN JIGSAW." Created on Instagram in March 20241, the meme exploded on TikTok in late May after a voiceover version went viral with millions of plays, spawning increasingly absurd edits throughout June 2024.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format works in two main ways:
Image macro version: Take the two-panel template with Jigsaw in the top panel proposing a challenge. The bottom panel shows the man's refusal. Swap out the challenge text for anything that feels like a deal-breaker or impossible ask. The man's response stays the same or gets adapted to fit.
Voiceover version: Use the TikTok sound from @juggggin's original video. Add your own visual edit on top. Common approaches include deep-frying the image, adding dramatic camera movements, placing the characters in unusual settings (like opposite sides of a canyon), recording alternate accent versions, or layering on effects until the video is barely comprehensible. The more unhinged the edit, the better it typically performs.
The meme works best when the "challenge" is something relatable that people would genuinely refuse, like sharing passwords, showing your search history, or reading your messages aloud.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original Instagram post by @yocrizp got 1,600 likes in three months, but the TikTok voiceover by @juggggin hit 5.5 million plays in six days.
"Tweakin'" in this context draws from the same slang popularized by the "Me Genuinely Tweaking" meme trend.
The primary TikTok sound crossed 7,700 posts within roughly a week of going viral.
The meme's jump from Instagram image macro to TikTok voiceover format is a textbook example of how audio remixes can give static memes a second life on video platforms.
Derivatives & Variations
Deep-fried edits:
Heavily distorted versions with crusty compression, lens flare, and blown-out contrast, like @show27111's viral take.
Accent dubs:
Alternate voiceovers in different accents, including @daswagmeista's British version.
Scenic/dramatic staging:
Edits placing the two characters in dramatic environments like canyons, as in @isymaru's version.
Over-stylized edits:
Versions with cinematic filters, slow-motion, and dramatic visual effects, like @vvszentinel's take.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (2)
- 1Jigsaw's Final Challenge - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Gachapinencyclopedia