Will Wahl is currently competing on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X.

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Will is an 18-year-old high school student from Long Valley, NJ. He is the youngest castaway to ever play the game, so as a Super Fan, he says that's his crowning achievement so far in life.

Although he started playing Survivor's 33rd season on the Vanua (Millennials) Tribe, a recent tribal swap left him to start from scratch on a new tribe -- and at a brand new camp -- called Ikabula with Justin "Jay" Starrett, Hannah Shapiro, Bret LaBelle, Sunday Burquest, and Michaela Bradshaw.

Will prides himself on being cunning and dynamic, and he said his competitors will come to regret ever underestimating him. He traded in his senior yearbook for a Survivor buff but does plan to attend college in the fall. Want to learn more about him?

Below is a list of 8 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Will Wahl:

- Will can't stand people who are fake and/or stuck-up.

- He says he can make people feel comfortable around him, probably because he comes across innocent and bright-eyed. However, Will claims he can manipulate people into thinking they are in control when he's really the person making the big moves.

- Will's hobbies include watching TV -- mostly Survivor -- camping, fishing and reading news articles.

- When asked what it means to be a Millennial, Will threw out the words "creative, resourceful, intelligent, and above all else, adaptable."

- The castaway's inspirations in life are Jesus Christ and Ronald Reagan. In terms of a former Survivor castaway he respects, Will picked Randy Bailey (Gabon and Heroes vs. Villains).

- If he could take three things with him on the island, he'd choose noise-canceling headphones so he doesn't have to listen to annoying people, a tent to stay dry in during the rain, and a Bible so he can keep his sanity.

- Will's reason for going on Survivor? He wants to show people who don't respect youth that he's stronger than they think and is a real threat to win the game.

- Will would seemingly lie, cheat and steal to win Survivor -- with the intention of praying for forgiveness later. He intended to use his Christian faith to bond with other players, however.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.