Spend Larry Ellison's Fortune Game
Ever wondered what it’s like to spend Larry Ellison's money?
This game throws you into a wild virtual marketplace where the choices are as lavish as they get - and in most cases, based on real-life purchases of the prosperous.
From designer clothes to everyday products, you can go all out or take a stand on pressing issues like homelessness.
Shall you spend everything on lambos, or shape the world for the better - how will you wield this fortune?
Larry Ellison's Fortune
About Larry Ellison
Larry Ellison, born in 1944, is an American business magnate and co-founder, Executive Chairman, and CTO of Oracle Corporation, a global leader in enterprise software and cloud computing.
He has played a pivotal role in pioneering relational databases and driving Oracle’s aggressive expansion into AI-powered cloud infrastructure, which has fueled massive company growth.
In September 2025, Ellison briefly surpassed Elon Musk as the world's richest person, reflecting his continued influence and strategic leadership in the tech industry.
How did Larry Ellison become rich?
As of June 2026, Larry Ellison's net worth is estimated at approximately $201 billion according to Forbes, down significantly from a historic peak of $393 billion in October 2025. The decline reflects a roughly 22% drop in Oracle's share price from its 2025 highs, illustrating how closely his fortune tracks the performance of the company he founded.
Ellison's net worth is confirmed around $393 billion as of early October 2025 by Bloomberg and $349.5 billion by Forbes, following Oracle’s stock price increasing over 40% in a single day in September 2025. He briefly surpassed Elon Musk as the world's richest person around September 10, 2025.
He owns about 41% of Oracle’s outstanding shares, making his personal fortune tightly linked to the company’s performance and success in AI cloud infrastructure.
How does Larry Ellison spend money?
Known for a lavish lifestyle, Ellison owns multiple luxury properties including much of the Hawaiian island of Lanai, high-end yachts, and private jets.
He invests heavily in yacht racing campaigns such as America’s Cup and spends generously on technology ventures and competitive sailing.
Notable Purchases
Significant purchases include acquiring nearly the entire Hawaiian island of Lanai for approximately $500 million.
He owns a $160 million superyacht, multiple private jets valued at over $800 million combined, and has spent upwards of $100 million on competitive sailing campaigns.