TikTokkers are slapping each other with tortillas. Here's why. (2024)

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The latest TikTok challenge is the tortilla challenge.Credit: Mashable Composite

This week, TikTokkers are slapping each other with tortillas. Yes, you read that correctly. But that’s not the only thing they're up to on the app. They're also using The Backyardigans (again!) to describe weird situations and reminiscing over old movies.

Tortilla challenge

The latest TikTok dare involves a game of rock paper scissors, a tortilla, and… a mouthful of water, but it isn't as nefarious as you may think.

In order to participate in the "tortilla challenge" TikTokkers fill their mouths with water and play a game of rock paper scissors, all while having a limp tortilla on standby. The loser of rock paper scissors gets slapped with a tortilla — but the real challenge is keeping the water in your mouth for the duration of the game and subsequent slap. It's essentially a very specific try-not-to-laugh challenge with the added theatrics of tortilla slapping and spitting up water when a participant breaks.

Between the game of rock paper scissors, the tortilla-wielding, and the water, the challenge has a lot of moving parts making it very entertaining to watch. The "tortilla challenge" tag has over 190 million views.

While the tortilla challenge began on couples' prank TikTok — a side of the platform I like to stay as far away as possible from — it's gained enough popularity that it's evolved into a challenge everyone, not just cringey couples, can partake in.

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Some TikTokkers, like @bec_lebec, didn’t even make it to the rock paper scissors portion of the challenge. Rather, they cracked at the premise of the challenge. Others, like @ericaa.haa, made it through two rounds of rock paper scissors. May the TikTokker with the best poker face win!

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Uh oh!Credit: TikTok / bec_lebec

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What a slap!Credit: TikTok / ericaa.haa

Funny weird

Back in 2004, The Backyardigans used the phrase "funny weird" to describe a certain kind of strange situation. The soundbite is now a popular sound on TikTok with over 160,000 videos using this audio. Yes, The Backyardigans are having ANOTHER moment on TikTok. The Nickelodeon animated series previously had two viral songs on the platform, "Into The Thick Of It" and "Castaways," making them surprising mainstays of the app.

In the clip, Pablo, the blue penguin, says "Funny," then Tyrone, the orange moose, cuts in with, "Yes, but not," and the iconic Uniqua finishes it off by saying, "funny haha, funny weird." The animals are all talking together to make one coherent thought, "Funny yes, but not funny haha, funny weird." TikTokkers have picked up on this simple, yet profound observation and are now applying it to funny-weird situations in their own lives.

One extremely relatable example is @speedy.nyc's video that reads, "when your problems pop up on your fyp." Another stellar use of the sound is @tylerc.98's video, which is captioned, "when someone’s gf/bf looks exactly like their sibling."

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It happens way too often...Credit: TikTok / speedy.nyc

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Definitely funny weird.Credit: TikTok / tylerc.98

It’s just an old movie

Back in February, TikTokker @japanesedenimm posted an electric guitar cover of "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane, and it's since become a device for one of TikTok's favorite pastimes: reminiscing on a piece of media that deeply affected you. So far, the cover has been used in over 100,000 TikToks.

These videos have two parts: First, the TikTokker stares blankly at the screen and writes, "it's just an old movie, get over it," and then when the song reaches its climax they quote their favorite moment of the movie while emotionally banging their fist against their pillow. It's one of those trends where the girls who get it, get it and the girls that don't, don't. And because the movie in question isn't named, you have to be enough of a fan to recognize the out-of-context quote.

My favorite example of this trend is @ashhleys' video that reads, "it's literally just a disney movie" and then it quotes Aladdin, "well, there's this girl… she's smart, and- and fun, and.. Pretty? Beautiful! She's got these eyes that just… and this hair, wow, and her smile? ah…"

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Elena Cavender

Elena is a tech reporter and the resident Gen Z expert at Mashable. She covers TikTok and digital trends. She recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in American History. Email her at[emailprotected]or follow her@ecaviar_.

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TikTokkers are slapping each other with tortillas. Here's why. (2024)

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Why are people slapping each other with tortillas? ›

The sting is not as painful as a real slap. But the sound of a tortilla smacking the soft flesh of a cheek is the same, which presumably is what makes the videos funny rather than violent. It's called the tortilla slap challenge. The videos have gone viral on social media.

What is the deal with the tortilla challenge? ›

The Tortilla Challenge is a viral TikTok video trend that was popularized throughout 2021 and 2022. In the standard version of the game, players hold water in their mouths and play Rock, Paper, Scissors to determine who gets to slap the other person across the face with a tortilla.

Who started the Tortilla slap challenge? ›

That's the lightbulb that came to TikTok creator Patricia (Pat) McDougall AKA @pattysbrain101 when she gathered her two good friends, Michael (Bucky) Walzak and Tony Nemis, to do what they called the "Tortilla Challenge."

Why do players slap each other? ›

Players understand that butt slapping is not intended as a sexual signal. It is purely a playful means of expressing “good job” or camaraderie. Avoid excessive butt slaps and vary the gestures used to acknowledge achievements.

What is the TikTok choking challenge? ›

The blackout challenge is an internet challenge based around the choking game, which deprives the brain of oxygen. It gained widespread attention on TikTok in 2021, primarily among children. It has been compared to other online challenges and hoaxes that have exclusively targeted a young audience.

How to win the tortilla challenge? ›

To win the game, they must both try and hold the water in for as long as possible and through each tortilla slap. Some don't even make it that far, stumbling at the very first hurdle as they attempt to keep their laugh in.

What is the slap challenge? ›

For the uninitiated, slap fighting is exactly what it sounds like: two contestants slapping each other as hard as they can to claim victory. Organized slapping, as seen in Powerslap and SlapFight Championship, is a turn-based fare meant to give the contests a bit of strategy.

How do you play the slap game? ›

Each team sends one representative to the board. The two opponents each take a fly swatter and face the answer signs. You read the question/sentence and the students race to be the first to slap the correct answer with their fly swatters.

Can I eat corn tortillas when trying to lose weight? ›

Corn tortillas are a surprisingly great carb for weight loss because they are naturally portion-sized, are a great source of whole grains and provide you with filling fiber. Corn tortillas are the perfect example of why weight loss doesn't mean having to eat less food, comments Bouvier.

Why do Mexicans eat corn tortillas? ›

Corn tortillas are seen as more authentic to Mexican dishes, corn has been a staple ingredient in Mexican cooking for thousands of years. Wheat, on the other hand, has only been around since the Spanish brought the crop with them when they arrived in the Americas.

What is the happy slapping trend? ›

Happy slapping was a fad originating in the United Kingdom around 2005, in which one or more people attack a victim for the purpose of recording the assault (commonly with a camera phone or a smartphone).

What is the slapping competition called? ›

Contestants on the show slapped each other in the face to win the "Power Slap League" tournament. The show's first season consisted of 8 pre-recorded episodes and was followed by the Power Slap 1 live event that aired exclusively on Rumble. The show was executive produced by Power Slap's owner Dana White.

What is the tortilla thing? ›

A tortilla is a flat bread that is unleavened (does not use yeast or a chemical leavening agent) and uses corn or wheat as its flour source. Tortillas do not contain any spices or flavors and are often smaller in size. A wrap, on the other hand, is a soft bread made with a dough that contains yeast.

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