What is the plot?

The episode opens with the Running Man members and the special guests being introduced into a magical pearl hunting race, with BTOB's Yuk Seong-jae and WJSN's Kim Ji-yeon joining the cast for the week's competition.

The race begins with the members receiving their mission and immediately splitting into competing strategies as they try to figure out how the pearl-hunting rules work and what actions will help them gain an advantage.

As the game unfolds, the cast searches for the pearls through the assigned areas, repeatedly negotiating, bluffing, and racing one another for position while the guests are pulled into the same competition structure and forced to react to the veterans' tactics.

At a key moment in the episode, Ji Ye-eun eats a forbidden pearl, and the show explicitly frames this as a dangerous move that could cost the team the game, escalating the tension among the participants.

From there, the race continues with the members scrambling to recover from that mistake, with the remaining players adjusting their decisions and trying to protect their own standing as the pearl hunt reaches its final phase.

The episode ends with the race outcome determined after the competition's final exchanges, completing the pearl-hunting game and closing the guest appearance episode.

What is the ending?

The episode ends with the Sung-jae Team winning the mission after the final pearl-hunting race. In the last stretch, Ji Ye-eun's team loses its advantage, and the result is decided by the team that finishes with the highest collective level without any member falling to the lowest individual level.

In the closing sequence, the race's final tension is released in a straightforward win for the Sung-jae Team, while the Ji-yeon Team falls short of the target condition. The special-guest teams are led by Yook Sung-jae and Kim Ji-yeon, with the cast split into the two competing sides, and the mission rules determine the outcome rather than a dramatic twist at the very end. Because the episode summary available here only records the mission result and team lineup, it does not provide a fuller scene-by-scene ending or individual character fates beyond which team won and which team lost.

Is there a post-credit scene?

No. Episode 746 of Running Man does not have a post-credit scene; the episode ends with the regular conclusion of the race and closing credits, with no extra stinger or bonus scene.

Who are the special guests in episode 746 and what roles do they play in the race?

BTOB's Yuk Seong Jae and WJSN's Kim Ji Yeon join as special guests in this episode's magical pearl hunting race.

What is the forbidden pearl, and why is Ji Ye Eun’s eating it such an important moment in the episode?

A highlight clip from the episode is titled "Ji Ye Eun Eats The Forbidden Pearl: They'll Lose The Game!", which identifies the forbidden pearl as a key game object and shows that eating it has direct consequences for the race outcome.

What is the main game mechanic or objective in the magical pearl hunting race?

The episode is described as a "magical pearl hunting race," and the available synopsis says magical pearls of different ranks, sizes, and shapes are scattered across Seoul for teams to find.

How are the teams formed in episode 746?

The episode summary on Simkl says the race is played "in teams of two," indicating that pairings are central to the episode's structure.

Where does the episode take place, and how does the setting affect the race?

The Simkl synopsis says the pearls are scattered "across Seoul," which means the race uses the city itself as a wide search area rather than a single enclosed location.

Is this family friendly?

It is generally family-friendly in the sense of a variety show, but it can still include mildly upsetting or competitive roughness that some children or sensitive viewers may not enjoy.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects may include: - Physical competition and playful chasing, grabbing, or splashing that can look intense for younger children. - Betrayal, teasing, and shouting during missions, which may feel stressful or mean-spirited to sensitive viewers. - Slapstick humiliation or embarrassment-based humor, including people failing tasks on camera. - Suspenseful game tension and "losing" consequences within the race format, which may be emotionally heightened for some viewers.

Based on the available episode description, there is no indication of graphic violence, sexual content, or other major adult material for this specific episode, so the main concerns are the show's high-energy competition and occasional stressful humor.