Spend Logan Paul's Fortune Game
Ever wondered what it’s like to spend Logan Paul's money?
This game throws you into a colorful virtual marketplace where the choices are as extravagant as they get - and in most cases, based on real-life purchases of the wealthy.
From exotic cars to common goods, you can go all out or take a stand on pressing issues like climate change.
Shall you waste all of Logan Paul's money, or shape the world for the better - how will you wield this fortune?
Logan Paul's Fortune
About Logan Paul
Logan Paul, born on April 1, 1995, in Westlake, Ohio, is an American YouTuber, wrestler, podcaster, and entrepreneur, known for chaotic vlogs and boundary-pushing content.
Gaining fame on Vine (2013-2016) with 7 million followers, he transitioned to YouTube (25+ million subscribers), producing viral challenges and the Impaulsive podcast (top-ranked, interviewing stars like Trump).
Paul co-founded Prime Hydration (2022) with KSI, selling $1.2 billion in drinks by 2025, and wrestles for WWE (debut 2022, feuds with Roman Reigns); his boxing career includes wins over KSI (2018) and Floyd Mayweather exhibition (2021).
Despite controversies—like the 2018 Japan forest video—Paul has rebounded via business savvy, philanthropy (anti-bullying), and acting in films like The Thinning, embodying digital-age fame at 30.
How did Logan Paul become rich?
As of October 2025, Logan Paul's net worth is estimated at $150 million by Forbes and Celebrity Net Worth, driven by Prime's explosive growth (he owns 25%, valued at $10+ billion total) and WWE salary (~$10 million/year).
Additional income: YouTube ad revenue ($10-20 million annually), podcast sponsorships, and boxing purses ($50 million+ career); 2025 earnings hit $40 million from Prime sales and merchandise.
Paul's savvy investments in crypto and NFTs (despite 2022 crashes) and real estate flips bolster his portfolio, positioning him as a top influencer earner.
How does Logan Paul spend money?
Logan Paul lives extravagantly yet entrepreneurially, residing in a 10,000-square-foot Puerto Rico mansion (tax haven move 2021) with a gym, pool, and content studio for vlogs.
He collects rare sneakers and memorabilia, travels via private jet for WWE tours, and invests in fitness (personal trainers, cryotherapy); family-focused with brother Jake, he hosts lavish parties but channels energy into Prime marketing.
Philanthropy includes $1 million to suicide prevention post-2018 scandal; his routine blends gym sessions, podcasting, and high-stakes gambling streams.
Notable Purchases
Paul's most famous buy is the world's rarest Pokémon card—a PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator—acquired for $5.275 million in 2022, setting a Guinness record; he wore it as a necklace at WrestleMania 39.
Real estate: A $14 million Encino mansion (2017, sold 2021 for profit) and his current Puerto Rico compound (~$10 million, with ocean views); he flipped a $6.5 million LA home in 2025.
Automotive: A Lamborghini Huracán (~$250,000, 2020) and a custom Tesla Cybertruck (~$100,000, armored); bizarrely, he spent $1 million on a 2023 podcast set with LED walls and celebrity guests.
Collectibles: Rare sneakers like a Nike Air Yeezy 1 (~$1.8 million auction value), tying into his influencer persona.