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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

  1. Pick Speedrun mode and the $100 billion bankroll (there’s a $1 trillion option when you’re ready).
  2. The clock counts up from 00:00 the moment the store unlocks.
  3. Fill the cart from 65 listings — a $2 Coke, a $450M Boeing 747, a $13B aircraft carrier, the entire NBA.
  4. 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 timeVerdict
Under 30 secondsInhuman. You went straight for the biggest listings and never hesitated.
30–60 secondsExcellent. You know where the expensive stuff lives.
1–2 minutesRespectable. Some browsing, some regret, all spent.
Over 2 minutesYou 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.