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Monster Energy Logo Not Linked to 'Number of the Beast'

June 18, 2026

The video shows a person interacting with a Monster Energy drink can and then searching for information related to Hebrew alphabets, numerical values, and the

What's right

The video displays the Monster Energy logo and explores the concept of the 'number of the beast' in relation to symbols [1][2][10].
It also shows research into Hebrew alphabets and their numerical values, and presents a 'Hebrew Digit-to-Hebrew Letter Mapper' [1].

What's wrong

The claim that the Monster Energy logo is being investigated for a connection to the number 666 is false.
The logo does not represent '666' in Hebrew, which would be written as 'Tav Resh Samech Vav' [1][2][7].
The claw-like marks in the logo are not three instances of the Hebrew symbol 'Vav' [2][8].
The 'cross' symbol mentioned in some interpretations is actually the Greek character 'phi' [2][7].

What's debatable

The video implies a ritualistic or branding aspect related to the 'number of the beast' without explicit confirmation from the company [3][8].
Some interpretations suggest the logo's elements, like the claw marks and the 'cross' (phi symbol), have deeper symbolic meanings beyond aesthetics, with some linking them to esoteric traditions or rebellion [3].

Breakdown

Logo Interpretation and Hebrew Numerals The central claim that the Monster Energy logo is connected to the number 666 is debunked by multiple fact-checking sources. These sources clarify that the Hebrew representation of 666 is 'Tav Resh Samech Vav,' not the claw-like marks in the Monster logo, which are often misinterpreted as three instances of the Hebrew letter 'Vav' [1][2][7].

The design firm responsible for the logo stated their aim was to create a competitive and aggressive brand, not to embed occult symbolism [3][7]. Symbolism and Misinterpretation The video's interpretation of the logo's elements, such as the 'M' resembling three 'Vavs' and an inverted cross within the logo, is based on misinterpretations.

The 'cross' is identified as the Greek letter 'phi,' a pre-Christian symbol unrelated to Satanism [2][7]. While the video explores the concept of the 'number of the beast' and Hebrew numerology, the connection drawn to the Monster Energy logo is unsubstantiated and widely refuted [1][2][8].

Lack of Evidence for Investigation There is no credible evidence or official investigation linking the Monster Energy logo to the number 666 or Satanic rituals. The claims appear to stem from viral videos and online discussions that have been fact-checked and found to be false [1][2][7].

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