Have you tried the Virginoff challenge with your partner? Share your results (and your battle scars) in the comments below. And remember: never date a double-dipper.
Is it just a jar of chocolate spread, or a recipe for disaster? A deep dive into the viral "Virginoff" challenge. Virginoff Nutella With Boyfriend
Passing the same spoon builds tension. If you use separate spoons, you’re just eating Nutella—not playing Virginoff. Have you tried the Virginoff challenge with your partner
A couple played for 45 minutes, each taking pea-sized smears from the surface. They created a massive, flat "plateau" of Nutella suspended above the jar’s emptiness. When the boyfriend finally poked through, he threw the jar across the room. The video has 12 million views. The Ultimate Strategy: How to Win Every Time Want to win your Virginoff? Most people make the mistake of scooping from the center . The center is the thinnest part of the spread due to the jar’s concave lid. You must scoop from the outer ring . Is it just a jar of chocolate spread,
You cannot shake the jar, tap the lid, or warm it in your hands before opening.
Dr. Elena Voss, a relationship psychologist (who we consulted for this article), notes: "The Virginoff with boyfriend trend is actually brilliant. It’s a low-stakes conflict simulation. If a couple cannot laugh about a broken Nutella surface, they will not survive a broken dishwasher or a missed flight. Play the game. If you end the night angry, you need to work on your relationship. If you end the night licking Nutella off each other’s fingers, you’re fine." The Virginoff Nutella With Boyfriend trend is more than a silly internet challenge. It is a mirror held up to modern dating. It asks a simple question: In the face of a delicious, shared resource, do you build each other up, or do you dig for the grand prize?