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BitLife – How to complete the Woeful Wednesday Challenge

Mastering the Woeful Wednesday Challenge requires understanding key steps. Begin by establishing a female character originating from New Jersey, followed by detailed tasks outlined below.

Key Steps for the Woeful Wednesday Challenge

Players must accomplish these primary goals to finish the event:

  • Create a female character in New Jersey
  • Pursue a career as a Mortician
  • Attain full mastery of the cello
  • Acquire a haunted Victorian residence
  • Use fear as a lethal method against someone

Establishing a New Jersey Origin

Select the female gender and set your birthplace to Newark. While states aren’t directly choosable, this city fulfills the regional requirement since it’s New Jersey’s capital.

Securing a Mortician Career

Focus on academic excellence early. After high school graduation with high intelligence, enroll in university. Post-graduation, browse job listings for Mortician roles under Mortuary categories. Refresh opportunities by aging up if necessary.

Mastering the Cello

Access the Mind & Body activities, select Instruments, and choose cello lessons. Annual fees average $3,000, so secure funds through employment or family support. Consistent practice elevates proficiency to 100%.

Obtaining a Haunted Property

Accumulate $300K–$400K, then explore real estate via the Shopping tab. Search brokers for a Haunted Victorian Home. Listings refresh annually, so patience may be required.

Fatal Fright Tactics

Navigate to Crime > Murder, select a target, and opt for “Scare to Death.” If unavailable, progress time and retry until the method appears.

Event-Related Queries

Are other New Jersey cities available?

Newark remains the sole in-game option for New Jersey. Future updates may expand locations.

How soon does the haunted house appear?

Its availability is random. Players often encounter it within 10–30 years of searching.

Optimal age for cello training?

Begin lessons at age six to maximize skill progression.