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Fortnite Clips: Thursday, January 1, 2026

12 clips ranked by community engagement.

🏆 #1 Clip of the Day

How the community feels about items [Key & Peele]

🔥 4,524 💬 225 🕒 May 14, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/beeshke

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The community roasts Fortnite's item meta through hilarious Key & Peele-style sketches, perfectly capturing how players react when their favorite weapons and healing items get buffed or nerfed each season. From shotgun supremacy debates to shield potion drama, the video nails the passionate takes that flood the Fortnite subreddit after every patch drop.

As promised, me eating a PlayStation giftcard because epic added a no build zone

🔥 4,357 💬 298 🕒 Aug 6, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/AuraxisKnight

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A frustrated Fortnite player follows through on their promise to eat a PlayStation giftcard after Epic Games introduces a no-build zone to the battle royale. The clip captures the moment of reckoning as building—one of Fortnite's core mechanics—gets restricted in a new POI, pushing one creator to the ultimate act of protest.

Leaked footage of Epic HQ after Sypher posted his Mech vid:

🔥 4,339 💬 135 🕒 Aug 31, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/LaffenGas

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Epic Games employees scramble through their headquarters after Sypher's viral mech video drops, sparking panic that the community is about to riot over overpowered mobility. The chaos perfectly captures how one content creator's takedown can send shockwaves through the entire Fortnite ecosystem and developer morale.

Using 2 different keys to edit allows me to edit super fast with ease, because I don't hav…

🔥 4,266 💬 864 🕒 Apr 25, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/Raider464

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A pro player showcases lightning-fast edits by binding separate keys for enter and exit, eliminating the need for double-tapping and silencing macro accusations from skeptics online. The technique proves that raw keybind optimization, not cheating software, is the secret sauce behind those blistering build fight mechanics.

slappie's edit course v9.40 world record!

🔥 4,189 💬 229 🕒 Jul 19, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/-Frostt-

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Slappie absolutely demolishes his own edit course world record with lightning-fast building and flawless edits, showcasing the insane skill ceiling of competitive Fortnite gameplay. The creator pushes v9.40's mechanics to the limit, stringing together frame-perfect edits that leave zero room for error in this jaw-dropping speedrun.

Tfue’s response.

🔥 4,189 💬 1,134 🕒 May 22, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/CallMeMilly

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Hey Epic, I found the solution...

🔥 4,155 💬 171 🕒 Feb 26, 2020 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/Cactillian

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Use edited walls on top of your turtle to give people a hard time building above you

🔥 4,143 💬 167 🕒 Jan 22, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/Raider464

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Dubs Solo Cup Cheating Accusation

🔥 4,050 💬 339 🕒 May 2, 2020 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/Dictating

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Controller has less recoil than a Mouse, even without aim assist

🔥 4,031 💬 1,063 🕒 Jul 3, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/Elijahyeur

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A player demonstrates that controller input delivers noticeably less weapon recoil than mouse and keyboard in Fortnite, even when aim assist is completely disabled, exposing a significant mechanical advantage for gamepad users. The comparison reveals how dramatically different the two input methods feel during sustained fire, raising questions about competitive balance in the battle royale.

I landed on a bullet in mid air which caused me to fall and die (:

🔥 4,023 💬 182 🕒 Jun 9, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/ClawHD

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The 2 for 1 half pot special

🔥 4,012 💬 118 🕒 Nov 13, 2019 r/FortniteCompetitive

Posted by u/5uicidalxD

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