The Problem Child challenge in BitLife tasks players with embracing their inner rebel by causing chaos and completing a series of disruptive actions. These range from insulting classmates and getting expelled from school to ruining relationships with parents and escaping from juvenile detention. Here’s a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to completing each part of this wild challenge.
Overview of the Problem Child Challenge
To complete the Problem Child challenge, players need to finish five key tasks:
- Insult five or more classmates in primary school.
- Get suspended from primary school.
- Get expelled from secondary school.
- Ruin the relationship with a parent, reducing it to 0%.
- Break out of juvenile detention (juvie).
Each of these tasks is designed to encourage players to be as disruptive as possible, with the ultimate goal of becoming the most troublesome child imaginable. Here’s how to complete each step.
Task 1: Insult Five or More Classmates in Primary School
The first task is straightforward: you need to insult at least five classmates. Start by creating any character, as there are no restrictions on gender, birthplace, or other variables. Once your character turns five and enters primary school, follow these steps:
- Go to School > Public Primary School > Class > Classmate > Insult.
- Repeat the process with five different classmates to complete this task.
Insulting classmates may also lay the groundwork for the next task by increasing the chances of suspension.
Task 2: Get Suspended from Primary School
After insulting several classmates, the next goal is to get suspended from primary school. Insulting your peers is often enough to trigger a suspension, but if it doesn’t happen immediately, you can continue antagonizing others:
- Insult more classmates or even teachers.
- If you’re called to the principal’s office, do not apologize; instead, counterattack to escalate the situation.
This defiant behavior will almost certainly lead to a suspension.
Task 3: Get Expelled from Secondary School
Once your character moves on to secondary school, your goal is to escalate your bad behavior and get expelled. Insulting classmates alone won’t be enough here—you’ll need to target teachers and faculty to provoke a more serious response.
- Go to School > Public Secondary School > Class > Teacher > Disrespect.
- Repeat this process multiple times to ensure you attract negative attention.
To speed up the process, you can also insult faculty members directly by navigating to School > Public Secondary School > Faculty > Insult. At this point, avoid provoking classmates too much, as they might retaliate and harm your character.
Task 4: Have a 0% Relationship with a Parent
The next task requires players to completely ruin their relationship with one of their parents, reducing it to 0%. This can be done by repeatedly insulting or pestering the parent for money. Here’s how:
- Go to Relationships > Father or Mother > Insult.
- Keep repeating this process until the relationship bar reaches 0%.
By consistently insulting the chosen parent and asking for money, you will eventually destroy the relationship, completing this task.
Task 5: Break Out of Juvenile Detention (Juvie)
The final task of the Problem Child challenge is the most difficult—breaking out of juvenile detention. To get sent to juvie in the first place, you must commit a crime:
- Go to Activities > Crime > Burglary.
- Select a victim and attempt to steal from their home. If caught, your character will be sent to juvenile detention.
Once in juvie, follow these steps to escape:
- Click on Juvie and select Escape.
- A minigame will appear where you must evade a guard on a grid. Successfully complete this minigame to escape and finish the challenge.
By completing all five tasks—insulting classmates, getting suspended and expelled, destroying a parental relationship, and breaking out of juvie—you will successfully complete the Problem Child challenge in BitLife. Players who finish the challenge earn rewards and bragging rights for causing mayhem.
Embrace your inner troublemaker and enjoy the chaotic journey!