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Giant Tick (1 of 2) Immunity Challenge | Survivor: Edge of Extinction - S38E13: ... Million Dollars

Each castaway race through a giant obstacle course. They must each go to six stations over different obstacles and collect six bags of puzzle pieces along the way. They must then use those pieces to solve a puzzle. The first to finish their puzzle wins immunity.
I See the Million Dollars is the season finale of Survivor: Edge of Extinction.
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Challenge: Giant Tick
Winner: Rick Devens
https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Out_on_a_Limb_(challenge)
Out on a Limb (also known as Compass Ropes, Tarantula, Lei Of The Land, Rise To It, Temple of the Dog, Giant Tick, and Slide On) is a recurring physical and mental challenge that debuted in Survivor: Borneo.
Rules
Castaways must race through a giant course, which branches out into several limbs, to collect items. They must then bring these items back to a central island. Beginning with Cook Islands, castaways would have to collect bags of puzzle pieces, then use the puzzle pieces to solve a puzzle. The first to solve their puzzle wins.

History
The challenge was first used as a Reward Challenge in Borneo, in which the castaways would have to go through a web course with 16 legs, with each leg having a medallion with the castaway's number on it. If they fall off the course once, they are automatically out of the challenge. The first castaway to get back to the center of the course with all 16 medallions wins. Kelly Wiglesworth was in the lead for most of the challenge, but was beaten back to the center by Colleen Haskell, who won reward.

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In Cook Islands, the challenge was used as the final five Immunity Challenge where the castaways had to race to eight stations, collecting a bag of puzzle pieces at each station, then use the puzzle pieces to build a three-dimensional compass rose puzzle stated by host Jeff Probst to be the hardest puzzle in Survivor. Yul Kwon initially had the lead, but Ozzy Lusth eventually overtook him and finished his puzzle first, winning his fourth Immunity Challenge.

In Tocantins, the challenge reappeared as the final four Immunity Challenge where the castaways had to collect three bags from a series of rope tunnels in the shape of a tarantula before solving a web-shaped puzzle. J.T. Thomas took the early lead, and despite a comeback from Erinn Lobdell, J.T. held on to win his second consecutive immunity.

In South Pacific, the challenge appeared as the Final Immunity Challenge where the castaways had to collect five bags on a giant flower-shaped obstacle course, then use the puzzle pieces to solve a flower puzzle. Ozzy Lusth was the first back with all his bags, but Sophie Clarke caught up to him and finished her puzzle first, winning her the final immunity.

In Blood vs. Water, it was used as the Final Immunity Challenge where the castaways would race through an obstacle course and a water slide to retrieve six bags of puzzle pieces, two at a time. They would then use the pieces to solve a puzzle which would give them clues to solve a combination lock needed to raise their flag. Tyson Apostol was the first to finish his puzzle, solve his combination lock, and raise his flag to win immunity.

In San Juan del Sur...Jaclyn Schultz came from behind and narrowly edged out Natalie Anderson to win immunity.

In Cambodia...the castaways had to collect six bags of puzzle pieces, then use their puzzle pieces to solve a puzzle. On an extremely slippery course due to rain, Kelley Wentworth employed a strategy of going through the most difficult obstacles first, allowing her to finish her puzzle ahead of Keith Nale to win immunity.

In Edge of Extinction, the challenge was again used as the final five Immunity Challenge with a similar course to Cambodia, with the exception of now being situated above the ocean. Castaways had to collect six bags of puzzle pieces, then use them to solve a puzzle of the season's logo. Although Gavin Whitson was the first back with all his bags, Rick Devens managed to catch up and finish his puzzle first to win immunity.

In Winners at War, the challenge was used as the final six Reward/Immunity Challenge where the course was divided into two identical halves for three castaways each to collect three bags of puzzle pieces. Once they collected a bag, they would have to deposit it at the top of a tower, then slide down and collect their other bags before solving a three-tier puzzle. Despite Michele Fitzgerald being the last to collect all her bags, her familiarity with the puzzle from Kaôh Rōng allowed her to blaze through it and win immunity.

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