[VIRAL] 'Floor is Lava' Trends on Netflix; Here's Where People Go When They Fall in

Have you already watched episodes from the newest game show on Netflix, 'Floor is Lava?' If not yet, you must now check it out. This game has recently been trending on the streaming platform and was, in fact, outranked the former most famous TV series on the platform, '13 Reasons Why.' But how did they do it? Here's why everyone can't stop talking about this lava game.

'Floor is Lava' makes a new record on Netflix!

If you have a Netflix subscription, you might already see the latest offering of the platform? A new physical game that lets humans jump, stride, walk slowly and fall in the pits of flame-throwing volcano lava.

Due to its interesting vibe and funny catastrophic scenes, it is no longer surprising that people are now hooked with this new Netflix show. Forbes reported that 'Floor is Lava' has now outranked the former most-watched series on Netflix, '13 Reasons Why.'

On Saturday, June 20, the Netflix top 10 list composes of 'Floor is Lava,' 'The Order,' '13 Reasons Why,' 'Mr. Iglesias,' 'Space Force,' Avatar: The Last Airbender,' 'F is for Family,' 'Alexa and Katie,' 'The Politician,' and 'Fuller House.'

The report describes the new lava game as a possible mix-up between American Ninja Warrior and Wipeout. This game only has one objective: make sure to cross the borders and barriers without touching the floor with lava-looking water on it.

Though the show has been trending since its release, one thing that was also most asked by fans of the show: where do people go when they fall in the pits of the flaming lava?

But where do they go?

Netflix has many rules to look at before allowing a show to be aired on the platform. First, physical game shows like 'Floor is Lava' must not include serious physical damage to their players.

Yup, you've got it right. Sorry to burst your bubble, but the game is not applying 'real lava' on it. Of course, real lava has a heat of 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. If a person nearly gets a touch of the lava, he or she could experience heavy heat exposure or 2nd-degree burn, just by its touch.

That means that 'Floor is Lava' is not real lava. By the looks of it, it may be water with red coloring and maybe applied warm temperature just for the players to experience the low heat from falling down.

This also means that once they fall on the pits of the 'lava,' they will not be experiencing life-threatening heat. They could just be swimming on the corners of the barriers, for support.

One thing's for sure, and it is not deadly. Don't worry.

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