Try Not To Laugh Challenge

Try Not To Laugh Challenge is a series that airs primarily on Smosh Pit as a part of Squad Vlogs. Two types of challenges have been featured: the Video Challenge and the Hot Seat Challenge, with the video challenge featuring on Smosh is Bored and Game Bang and the Hot Seat Challenge featuring as a part of Squad Vlogs and once as a Game Bang. The video challenge was released on December 19, 2016 and the Hot Seat Challenge series debuted on March 23, 2017. On November 1, 2018, the challenge officially became its own series, directed by Josh Mattingly. This eventually resulted in the Try Not To Laugh Live! tour of February 2020, eventually going global at Supa Nova, across Australia.

Description
The video challenge has the players watch a series of videos and attempt to stop themselves from laughing. The person who laughs the least is the winner.

Description
In the first newer Try Not To Laugh Challenge episode, the Smosh Squad confirmed that the game they were playing was actually called "Hot Seat". In this version, one player sits in the "hot seat" and fills their mouth with water; their objective is to keep it in their mouth for the full time limit of thirty seconds. The remaining players take it in turns to try and make the player in the hot seat laugh; they "win" if they make the player spit out (or swallow) the water within the time limit.

Squad Vlog Episodes
These videos aired as a part of either Squad Vlogs or Game Bang until November 1, 2018.

Series Episodes
As of November 1, 2018, Try Not To Laugh Challenge became its own series on Smosh Pit, with Ian becoming a regular instead of a guest. Damien became an official regular on April 30, 2019. Tommy became an official regular on February 4, 2020. Kimmy and Jackie became regulars on September 22, 2020.

Trivia

 * Courtney is the Smosh Family member to have appeared in the most episodes, at 75 episodes.
 * A full list of appearances can be found here.
 * For a time, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cast used harmonicas instead of water to indicate when they laughed.