Nothing goes viral faster than internet fads. Especially, if it involves a first-hand, small activity, consider it a rage. The Vans Challenge is the latest example of that.
Apparently, if you randomly throw Vans shoes anywhere, they will always land upright, face-up. Sounds crazy? A little physics-defying, perhaps? We thought so too, but some people claimed this to be the case, and now other people are trying to figure out whether it's true by experimenting with their own shoes, flipping them away mercilessly.
Well that was a fun afternoon....ð#VansChallenge pic.twitter.com/NgApQS3wu0
— JD (@JDOfficial) March 5, 2019A number of videos have emerged online that show how people are successfully proving this 'hypothesis' to be correct, and as a result, the #VansChallenge has been gaining momentum, driving others to try out the same.
I had to explain to my mom why I was throwing all my Van's on the floor at 12AM. #Vanschallenge pic.twitter.com/USwUJkpyPX
— Kris (@Sw0rnT0Death) March 4, 2019This #VansChallenge is getting out of hand pic.twitter.com/n8hPF8jnQl
— Michael Bridger (@myohmichael__) March 5, 2019What sorcery is this? However, there also are some people who haven't been as successful at it.
Watch till the end ð #VansChallenge @jackiecortez_4 pic.twitter.com/NaBmZJ9vzP
— I Z Z Y ð¦ (@israelcortez22) March 4, 2019Bruh ðyou wilding lmao #VansChallenge pic.twitter.com/GrTkAv2RDr
— Kevin (@sadboikeeeevino) March 5, 2019All we can say is, it's probably worth a try. Brb, going to flip my vans from the balcony.

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