The 2025 Kickstarter - $5000 Pot Bonus!

Lose 4% in 4 weeks!

The 2025 Kickstarter - $5000 Pot Bonus!

Jan 01 - 28/Game has ended
Hosted by Referee Nancy
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Join this Kickstarter game to lose 4% in 4 weeks and kickstart your weight loss goals for the new year. Hosted by WayBetter's own Referee Nancy. Plus we've added $5,000 to the pot to say Happy 2025!

IMPORTANT DATES

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Game Begins

Jan 01

Last Day to Join

Jan 14

Final Weigh-In

Jan 29 - Jan 30

HOW DO YOU PLAY?

Bet $40

to start

Lose 4%

in 4 weeks

Win!

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How do you verify the weight loss?

For all official weigh-ins, you'll be prompted to submit your official starting weight. Our standard weigh-in process involves you submitting 2 photos: one of you standing on a scale in lightweight clothing (no shoes, hats, belts, watches, coats, or outerwear), and another of the scale’s readout with your weigh-in word written on a piece of paper.

What you'll need

  • A scale (preferably digital)
  • A digital camera or smartphone
  • A full-length mirror or someone to take your photo
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Does this actually work?

Out of 1,039,224 DietBetters, 93.86% have lost weight during their challenges. Combined, they've lost 19,912,023 lbs and won $101,121,996. In other words...yes.

All results shown on DietBet are from actual users. Individual results may vary.

Don't take our word for it

Tara C.

01/21/2025 4:49AM
I don’t know why I bother joining these diet bets. I’m done after this one. I have health issues (autoimmune) I’ve been working on for ten years and I’m SO much better overall. But I try to kick it into overdrive for these bets to lose a few pounds and it always makes me worse. I think I’ve finally learned my lesson. I start exercising for these bets and it makes my cortisol too high, leading to loss of sleep, leading to no weight loss. And then I’m dead the next day, can barely function. Viscious cycle. I try to tone down my workouts, but it’s still too much. It’s crazy that doing the healthy thing for my body actually harms me. I don’t care about my weight anyway, I care about my health, which is in a good place and going in the right direction. I eat generally well in life also, so I’ll continue the good eating habits. I see a functional med doc and I’m starting a whole new protocol in a few days to address the issues I had on my GI Map, OATS, and hormone tests. We’re hoping everything balances out soon with a little bit of work and then I can start functioning more normally soon. If you continually have trouble losing weight, despite doing everything right, look within! I highly recommend finding a good functional medicine doctor who wants to solve you LoL.

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MJ C.

Sounds like the healthy thing for YOUR body looks different than doing these quick-loss bets. Have you tried any of the six-month ones? Those are much more reasonable and arguably a healthier approach. All the desperate measures we’re taking at the end here aren’t sustainable for life, but maybe the longer games are going to help you get into a healthier lifestyle routine. :yellow_heart:

Tara C.

Thanks everyone! Except Josh, lol, unless I’m reading yours incorrectly?? You’re stating I don’t have the correct mindset? No offense, but men will never quite understand what it’s like for women when it comes to weight loss and health. We’re built quite differently.

Jennifer, that’s a heck of a battle! I feel for you. I also have hashimotos, I’ve done everything you mentioned, which is why I’m so much better. My numbers were 14,000 five years ago- so I am SO much better. I go between 300-1000 now, I check frequently. Vitamin D is life for me! I wish more people understood its importance.

No long term games for me. I have a pretty healthy lifestyle now and have for the last ten years. I can keep my weight maintained well. I just can’t lose (which I only gained from pregnancy-8 kids). I get every test done at the doc you can imagine, no one is worried about my weight but me. So I just gotta get over it. Once I’m in remission for Hashi’s and get my gut fully in check (boy that’s been a long process!) I’m sure the weight loss will follow. I’ve only got about twenty pounds to go anyway, it’s just harder the closer you get too.

Ready to bet on yourself?