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How to Complete the Gimme Gimme Challenge in BitLife
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How to Complete the Gimme Gimme Challenge in BitLife

Use your connections to live a successful, happy life.

During this week’s BitLife challenge, you’ll have to use your charisma to land some jobs, have fun at nightclubs, and reach a satisfying conclusion. Here’s how to complete the Gimme Gimme Challenge in BitLife.

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BitLife Gimme Gimme Challenge Walkthrough

Below are the objectives you must complete for the Gimme Gimme challenge in BitLife:

  • Be born a male in Washington
  • Use a fraternity connection to be given a job
  • Receive 5+ drinks at the club
  • Receive a promotion while working less than expected
  • Receive a happy ending

Make sure you avoid getting a criminal record during your character’s life. Since you have to land a job, avoid as much conflict as possible so you don’t land behind bars and reduce your odds of finishing the last two tasks.

Be Born a Male in Washington

To begin the Gimme Gimme challenge, you’ll have to create a male character whose starting country is the United States and whose starting place is Washington. Unlike most states, you can enter the place menu and find Washington right at the bottom, making the process easier.

Use a Fraternity Connection to Get a Job

After creating your character, age up and keep your smarts stats high so you can attend university. Once your character turns 18, apply to university and pick any degree.

Upon doing this, enter the university menu, find your classmate list, and go through each character until you find one in a fraternity. Befriend this character before rushing for their fraternity. Answer the interview question correctly to join a fraternity.

After you graduate from university, apply for a full-time job. Often, you’ll get a message saying your interviewer was in your fraternity, hiring you on the spot.

Receiving Drinks at a Club

The next course of action is to receive some drinks at a nightclub. To go to a nightclub, enter Activities, scroll down to Nightlife, and pick any club.

Doing this is primarily up to luck, as you’ll have to visit clubs until you get offers to drink alcohol repeatedly. Say yes to each offer until you accept five to complete the task.

Receive a Promotion While Working Less Than Expected

To finish this next task, head into your job menu, select hours, and pick whichever option is two hours less than your expected time. For example, if you’re expected to work 40 hours, choose 38. After doing this, work harder every year, as your performance will naturally decay otherwise. Continue doing this until you receive a promotion at your job.

Receive a Happy Ending

The final part of the challenge is to receive a happy ending. In other words, you’ll have to go get a massage and pay for a special bonus.

To get a massage, head into Activities, select Salon and Spa, and pick Massage. So far, I’ve only gotten this to work with Thai massages. Pay for the Thai Massage, then accept the Happy Ending offer to wrap up the fifth objective and complete the Gimme Gimme challenge in BitLife.

Would you like to learn more about a previous challenge? Check out how to complete the Slice and Dice challenge in BitLife, or click the tag below to browse our growing article list.


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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.