Tyler1's signature long, unkempt hairstyle remains a core element of his League of Legends streaming persona and meme-driven brand, complete with the iconic headphone head dent that fans have long associated with his chaotic on-stream energy. This cultural staple has kept trader sentiment firmly on "No," now at 77% implied probability, as recent broadcasts show no hair changes, teases, or viewer-driven challenges that might prompt a stunt. Odds briefly climbed toward even money after his April 21 stream, where he joked about insider trading the bet and buzzing it off, but the lack of follow-through over the past three weeks has restored bearish consensus. With the June 1 deadline just weeks away and resolution hinging on verifiable photo or video evidence, the market reflects the streamer's history of leaning into his established look rather than sudden grooming shifts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill Tyler1 shave his head by June 1, 2026?
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For the purpose of this market, “shaving his head" refers to a clearly visible and noticeable change to a fully shaved/buzzed head.
Small adjustments, minor trims, buzzing just the sides, or natural minor thinning that doesn't dramatically alter his appearance will not qualify.
Taking a little snip, minor trim, or casual buzz on stream (or in a video) also does not count. It must be a real, substantial shave that noticeably changes his appearance from the hair style he's maintained.
The resolution source for this market will be photographic or video evidence.
Market Opened: Mar 10, 2026, 1:44 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purpose of this market, “shaving his head" refers to a clearly visible and noticeable change to a fully shaved/buzzed head.
Small adjustments, minor trims, buzzing just the sides, or natural minor thinning that doesn't dramatically alter his appearance will not qualify.
Taking a little snip, minor trim, or casual buzz on stream (or in a video) also does not count. It must be a real, substantial shave that noticeably changes his appearance from the hair style he's maintained.
The resolution source for this market will be photographic or video evidence.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Tyler1's signature long, unkempt hairstyle remains a core element of his League of Legends streaming persona and meme-driven brand, complete with the iconic headphone head dent that fans have long associated with his chaotic on-stream energy. This cultural staple has kept trader sentiment firmly on "No," now at 77% implied probability, as recent broadcasts show no hair changes, teases, or viewer-driven challenges that might prompt a stunt. Odds briefly climbed toward even money after his April 21 stream, where he joked about insider trading the bet and buzzing it off, but the lack of follow-through over the past three weeks has restored bearish consensus. With the June 1 deadline just weeks away and resolution hinging on verifiable photo or video evidence, the market reflects the streamer's history of leaning into his established look rather than sudden grooming shifts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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