Ready to take on the Impossible Girl Challenge in *BitLife*? Inspired by the enigmatic *Doctor Who* character, this challenge will test your skills with a unique set of tasks. Let's dive into the walkthrough to help you complete it successfully.
This week's tasks are:
Start by creating a custom life in BitLife. Choose female as your gender and select the United Kingdom as your country. You can pick any city within the UK. If you have access to Job Packs, opt for the Crime Special Talent to prepare for the later tasks.
To complete this task, you'll need a bit of luck. Befriend as many people as possible during your school years and maintain those friendships. As you age into university and beyond, check if any of your friends have become doctors. If so, work on becoming best friends with them.
Alternatively, you can attend college and aim for a career in the medical field. Befriend and become best friends with a doctor coworker. Keep in mind that this task involves some randomness, so persistence might be key.
To become a baker, browse the full-time job listings until you find a baker position. It may not appear every year, so keep checking. Any type of baker job will count towards completing this task.
This task is where the Crime Special Talent and a Get Out of Jail Free Card can come in handy. Navigate to Activities > Crime > Rob a Bank and select your details. Be prepared for some randomness; you might get arrested. It's recommended to complete the doctor and baker tasks first before attempting this one.
Save this task for last. First, find a boyfriend through Activities > Love > Date. Once you have a boyfriend, go to Activities > Crime > Murder, select him as your victim, and choose your method. Brutal methods tend to be more successful, but using the Assassin’s Blade, if available, is also an option.
With these steps, you now know how to complete the Impossible Girl Challenge in *BitLife*. While it may not be the most challenging task list we've seen, the element of randomness adds an extra layer of difficulty. Good luck, and may your Bitizen thrive through these trials!