How fast can you spend $100 billion?
Updated · By the SpendElonMoney team
Everyone thinks spending money is easy — until there’s a stopwatch on it. SpendElonMoney’s Speedrun mode hands you $100,000,000,000 of Elon Musk’s fortune and starts a clock that only stops when the wallet hits empty. No time limit, no losing — just one question: how fast can you spend $100 billion?
The rules: spend it all, as fast as you can
- Pick Speedrun mode and the $100 billion bankroll (there’s a $1 trillion option when you’re ready).
- The clock counts up from 00:00 the moment the store unlocks.
- Fill the cart from 65 listings — a $2 Coke, a $450M Boeing 747, a $13B aircraft carrier, the entire NBA.
- The run ends itself the instant your balance can’t buy one more thing. That’s your time, printed on a shareable receipt.
Why $100 billion is harder than it sounds
A hundred billion dollars is roughly the GDP of Ecuador. Spending it one yacht at a time takes a while: a $620M superyacht barely dents it, and you’d need to buy 50 billion Cokes to drink your way there. Fast runs are won on the expensive end of the catalog — the teams, the skyscrapers, the things with nine or ten zeros. If twelve zeros are hard to picture, our guide to how much a trillion dollars really is covers the math.
What counts as a fast time?
| Your time | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Under 30 seconds | Inhuman. You went straight for the biggest listings and never hesitated. |
| 30–60 seconds | Excellent. You know where the expensive stuff lives. |
| 1–2 minutes | Respectable. Some browsing, some regret, all spent. |
| Over 2 minutes | You window-shopped a hundred billion dollars. Read the strategy guide and try again. |
Ready for the $1 trillion version?
Once $100 billion feels small — and it will, alarmingly fast — the same speedrun runs on Elon’s full $1,000,000,000,000. Ten times the bankroll, and the catalog’s biggest items suddenly stop feeling optional. And if you’d rather race a countdown than a stopwatch, the classic beat-the-clock mode gives you 30 seconds to 5 minutes to check out before everything burns.
Frequently asked questions
How does the $100 billion speedrun work?
Pick Speedrun mode, choose the $100 billion bankroll, and the clock counts up from zero. Fill your cart from 65 satirical listings; the run ends automatically the instant your wallet can't afford anything else — that's your time.
Do I have to spend every single dollar?
Almost. The run finishes the moment your remaining balance drops below the cheapest item in the store (a $2 Coca-Cola), because at that point the wallet is effectively empty.
What's a good time for spending $100 billion?
Under two minutes is solid, under one minute is impressive, and under 30 seconds means you found the aircraft carriers and sports teams immediately. Big-ticket items are the whole strategy.
Can I try it with $1 trillion instead?
Yes. The speedrun also comes in a full $1,000,000,000,000 bankroll — same rules, ten times the money, and a genuinely humbling amount of clicking if you go small-item shopping.
Is the game free?
Completely. It runs in any modern browser with no download, sign-up, or real money involved. You get a shareable receipt with your time at the end.