Alex Hormozi Challenge: The Skool Games
There’s plenty of buzz on social media going on about Alex Hormozi Challenge also known as The Skool Games.
Here we break down all you need to know about it, including how to pla &, what are the prizes and rules.
What exactly are The Skool Games?
Let’s get started with a quick video on it from Hormozi himself:
To recap, The Skool Games is a monthly tournament/challenge where participants can win prizes, including a trip to Vegas to spend a day with Alex Hormozi. From 2024 September until December, you can also win a Tesla Cybertruck which is given to the 1st place finisher each month.
The concept includes leaderboards that rank participants in real-time. It’s based on how much money they’re making on the Skool platform from monthly subscriptions.
What is Skool and how does it work?
Skool is a platform where people can start and run online communities.
It’s designed to be an all-in-one solution that includes all necessary tools, so users don’t need additional software.
Skool comes with built-in and easy-to-use community features, training, and tools for running an online business. You can read a detailed overview of what is Skool here.
Is The Skool Games free?
It starts with a 14-day free trial. After that, the cost is 99 dollars per month.
It becomes free as soon as your membership subs cover that monthly cost.
Let’s say you decide to charge 50 dollars on a membership - this means you only need to get two paying members into your community to cover your costs of running the community.
Some communities are free on Skool for people who want to join them. Our tip is to find interesting ones for:
- Learning more about topics that interest you
- Improving your skills in community building and monetizing your community
How much do the Skool games cost?
Once your trial period is over, you can continue using Skool for $99 monthly. You’ll have to pay another $99 monthly if you have more than one group.
Most Skool Games participants have either one paid group or two groups where one of them is free for members & the other one is paid.
Who has won the Skool games?
February winners looked like this on the group call:
Here’s all Skool Games winners from February 2024 to September 2024:
Skool Games Winners (February - October 2024)
- Eddie Abbew
- Hamza Ahmed
- Salha Aziz
- Bank Preeyapong
- Dylan Beese
- Nate Belmar
- Daniel Bissonnette
- Ilana Bissonnette
- Chris Bossio
- Caprice Brown
- Hayden Bunn
- Caleb Butler
- Fyn Chang
- Jack Denmo
- Cody Dunlap
- Goose Dunlavey
- Eddie Eizner
- Brandon Forbes
- Nicholas Fowler
- John Frazer
- Ruben Gallardo
- Daavi Gazelle
- Petra Genco
- Justin Georgopoulos
- Jennifer Gizzi
- Thomas Graham
- Dan Harrison
- Jesper Hensgens
- Hakeem Hoang
- Owen Hone
- Daniel Iles
- Ibragimov Kamron
- Leah Kay
- Lewis Kelly
- Shahriq Khan
- Dirk Kreuter
- Elmer Locker Jr
- Alexander Lorenzo
- Kevin Martinez
- Hugo Matias
- Zain Miah
- Patrice Moore
- Kai Nemzer
- Matteo Parozzi
- Levi Patton
- Max Perzon
- Adnan Pilditch
- Stephen G Pope
- Mr Isaac Ramirez
- Keitron Rankin
- Seena Rezaei
- Alberto Riehl
- Jack Roberts
- Rashida Robinson
- Ryan Schrope
- Timothy Schucker
- Jamie Sea
- Logan Sendle
- Anthony Sirius
- Kenneth Smith
- Bill Von Fumetti
- Justin Waller
- Evelyn Weiss
- Javan Zhang
Most Frequent Winners during this period include:
- Max Perzon (3 appearances)
- Keitron Rankin (2 appearances)
- Anthony Sirius (2 appearances)
- Kenneth Smith (2 appearances)
- Logan Sendle (2 appearances)
- Bank Preeyapong (2 appearances)
- Elmer Locker Jr (2 appearances)
For a more nuanced analysis on the winners, head to Skool Games Stats.
Who is the owner of Skool?
While Alex Hormozi is presenting the challenge and is the single largest investor in Skool, co-founders of Skool include Sam Ovens and Daniel Kang. Other investors in Skool include Ted Carr as well.
When did Skool Games Start?
Skool Games started in February 2024, with the opening ceremony streamed on February 2nd 2024. It’s been running monthly since then.
Can you make money on Skool?
Yes, according to the transcript, you can make money by starting and running a community on Skool. And no wonder: Hormozi presents it as “one of the easiest businesses”:
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You don’t requireany startup capital
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You don’t need inventory
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You don’t have to hire people
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You can run the business as a solo entrepreneur
What is the purpose of Skool?
Skool’s purpose is basically two-fold:
One, it’s to provide a platform for people to learn new skills and find communities around their passion and interests.
Second, it provides an opportunity for anyone to start an online business by building communities.
For the second purpose, Skool (and especially Skool Games) is designed to solve three common problems people face when starting a business from scratch:
- Not knowing what to sell
- Not having an audience to sell to
- Not being an expert
In essence, Skool Games combines:
✔️Community building
✔️Training
✔️Necessary tools in one platform to help people start making money online.
How to Win the Skool Games
14-Day Free Trial Makes Joining Skool Games Risk-Free