Tribes must collect three bags of logs from platforms in the middle of the ocean, then bring them back to shore. Once back on shore, they must use the logs to push out wooden pieces from a small chute, then accomplish a final task. The first tribe to finish that final task wins.
History[]
United States[]
The challenge first appeared in Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers as a Reward Challenge, with the teams rowing boats to gather their bags of logs, then having to solve a puzzle from the pieces pushed out of the chute to spell out "Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers". The more physical blue team of Ashley Nolan, Ben Driebergen, Devon Pinto, and Joe Mena took an early lead and maintained it until the end, winning reward.
The challenge was used again Survivor 41 as an Immunity Challenge. Tribes had to swim to each platform to collect their bags of logs, then finding a key from the pieces pushed out of the chute to unlock a chest containing three rings. They then had to land each ring on a target. Danny McCray and Deshawn Radden tried to throw the challenge for Luvu, allowing Yase to finish first. However, Naseer Muttalif unknowingly thwarted their plan, allowing Luvu to finish second, and sending Ua back to Tribal Council.
Australia[]
In Australian Survivor: Brains v Brawn (2021), the challenge was modified for use as an individual Immunity Challenge. The final five would collect blocks, which they will push along a beam until the last block pushes a key off the beam. They will then use the key to unlock a grappling hook, which they will in turn use to retrieve two bags of puzzle pieces. Despite Cara Atchison reaching the puzzle station first, her confusion allowed Hayley Leake to finish the puzzle first to pull off her third Immunity Challenge win.