While life simulation games like The Sims 4 can be fun for the first few hours, playing aimlessly can result in boredom. Adhering to goals and player-defined scenarios is both creative and fun, and it removes the barriers of boredom and frustration.

Challenges are a great way to shake up your gameplay and discover parts of The Sims games that you normally wouldn’t discover. Challenges have long been a part of The Sims community as far back as The Sims 2 and have been adapted for The Sims 4. They have their own rules, themes, and requirements. Some take place over generations of sim lives, while others for just a portion of one.

20 Rags To Riches Challenge

The Rags to Riches challenge is one of the most popular challenges in The Sims 4. It basically entails that Sims start on an empty lot with no possessions or money whatsoever.

Players will have to sleep in public spaces and at their friends’ places before they can afford a house of their own. It’s a pretty tough challenge but one that Sims players will have a great time with.

19 Live The Farm Life Challenge

The Sims 4: Cottage Living is a pretty great mod that lets players enjoy the farm life with their Sims. It also lets them accomplish a challenge of their own which can be pretty tough yet rewarding.

Basically, all the rules of the Rags to Riches Challenge are implemented in the gameplay of Cottage Living, forcing Sims to live off the land in the most extreme manner possible. This challenge can be pretty tough but doable with the resources that players have access to.

18 Globetrotter Challenge

The Globetrotter Challenge is easily one of the hardest challenges anyone can attempt in The Sims 4. Players need to have their wits about them and keep their Sims as content as possible, especially since they’ll be moving every time the Seasons change!

Players need to complete their main aspirations by the time the first round is over. There are a total of eight rounds of moving, where players will access almost all the neighborhoods in the game.

17 Happy Sim Challenge

This challenge has one of the most straightforward yet hardest objectives out of all the fan-made challenges on this list. Basically, players need to ensure that their chosen Sim never gets sad during their lifetime, which is easier said than done.

Basically, no negative moodlet should ever plague the Sim during a playthrough. This can prove to be a major undertaking, with many things happening outside the player’s control that can lead to the Sim feeling dejected over time.

16 ISBI Challenge

The ISBI Challenge is one of the most unique and tough challenges on this list. Basically, players need to go through ten generations of a family while only choosing one Sim to actively control throughout this experience.

Given the issues brought about by Sim Autonomy, it’s easy to see why many people might tear their hair out while playing this challenge. With enough perseverance and dedication, players can definitely pass this challenge with flying colors… and immense satisfaction at dealing with one of the hardest Sims 4 challenges.

15 Homeless Challenge

The Homeless Challenge is just what it sounds like - create a Sim, remove all their money, and have them rely on the public facilities available to them. The challenge in the Homeless Challenge comes with having very limited funds and utilizing public facilities in creative ways.

Your Homeless Sim is not allowed to get a job but may earn money through hobbies, fishing, collecting, and gardening. The challenge ends when your Sim earns enough money to build a house.

14 Big Brother Challenge

The Big Brother Challenge is based on the reality TV show Big Brother. The goal is to place a variety of Sims in a single household, and once per week evict the Sim that has the least friendships with their housemates. Randomizing the Sims competing and giving them clashing personalities makes the challenge all the more interesting.

Another fun element of this challenge is building a mansion worthy of being the Big Brother mansion and all that title carries.

13 Bachelor/Bachelorette Challenge

This challenge is also based on a reality TV show, except it’s focused on romance rather than friendship. Create one male or female Sim, and give them five possible love interests. Move them all into the same household, and once per week evict the Sim that has the lowest romance score with the main Sim.

The Sims 4’s dating system can be used in this challenge, as well as creating a lavish mansion to house the Sims. Vacation packs, such as The Sims 4: Snowy Escape can be used for romantic vacations with contestants.

12 Masterchef Challenge

This challenge is based on the reality TV cooking show Masterchef. Create five Sims to be contestants and three judges. The judges must have at least a level five Cooking skill. The contestants must begin with no cooking skills and are only allowed to cook on competition days.

On the other days, the contestants are allowed to grow their own herbs to use in their dishes, and they are allowed to improve their Cooking skill through research. Eliminations occur once a week, where the contestant who created the lowest quality dish is eliminated.

11 Asylum Challenge

This challenge involves pitting Sims against themselves. Create an asylum, then place in it five Sims that all have the Insane trait. Their other traits must be randomized, but they cannot have the Self-Assured trait.

Choose one Sim to control, and try to get them to achieve their Aspiration, which means they can leave the asylum. The challenge is won when the asylum is empty.

10 Legacy Challenge

The Legacy Challenge is a classic in The Sims community and was one of the first. The rules of the Legacy Challenge are simple: one Sim must be the founder and created in Create-a-Sim. This Sim must be moved into the largest empty lot in the world. No cheats can be used. The founder must have children, who will be the next generation. The challenge ends once the tenth generation is born.

The Legacy Challenge is often used as the foundation for other challenges, but it also tells the classic rags-to-riches story. Reaching that tenth generation is truly rewarding.

9 Black Widow Challenge

The Black Widow Challenge is all about romance and money. Players make a young adult female Sim and place her in a house. She is not allowed to get a job; all her money must come from her suitors.

The goal of the challenge is to find and marry a male Sim, preferably a rich one. Host a dinner party, find your sim’s next paramour, get caught cheating, and murder your husband. Continue the cycle until your sim gets through ten paramours and is fabulously wealthy. As a bonus, your Sim’s traits must include materialistic, snob, and romantic, and her aspiration must be Serial Romantic.

8 100 Baby Challenge

The 100 Baby Challenge is another classic. The aim is for a single Sim to have 100 babies. There are multiple variations of this challenge that either make the challenge a bit easier to complete or even more challenging.

Ways to make it more accommodating include stretching the challenge over several generations, with daughters continuing the legacy. Ways to make it more challenging entail not having more than one child per father and, like the Black Widow Challenge, your Sim is not allowed a job.

7 Dumpster Challenge

The Dumpster challenge is exactly as it sounds: you buy a dumpster, set your household funds to 0, and your sim survives off everything that (or a community lot) dumpster provides. This includes food and all furniture.

Additional rules include not being able to shower at the gym or use any other community lots for anything else. Everything you use must come from the dumpster. It’s like a Homeless Challenge, only more restrictive. (Note: This challenge requires The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle.)

6 Big Sister Challenge

Thanks to a patch, teen Sims can live in a household without an adult. This opened the door to storytelling and challenging opportunities, one of which is the Big Sister Challenge.

The rules for this challenge involve placing a teen girl on a lot, with a child of any gender as a younger sibling. The goal of the challenge is for the big sister to raise the child and create a home for her sibling. She must have the Big Happy Family aspiration, and she and the child may have any traits. This challenge is great for any stories geared towards the bonds of sisterhood and has great potential for both drama and heartwarming scenarios.

5 Runaway Teen Challenge

That teen patch also brought the opportunity for the Runaway Teen Challenge. This challenge involves having a teen-only household and, as the name suggests, tells the story of a teen who has run away from home and all the trappings that implies.

Players are encouraged to either move from lot to lot or settle down. Interactions aren’t allowed with adults, only children, and other teenagers. Players must skip school, and they can’t get a part-time job. The teen can earn money by fishing, gardening, and digging. Once they’re young adults and have earned enough money to live in a house, they can get a job. The challenge is in building something from nothing and is a bit of a rags-to-riches tale.

4 Berry Challenge

The Berry Challenge is a colorful take on the Legacy Challenge, where every generation represents a different color and personality. Your sim’s hair, clothing, skin color, make-up, and house décor all represent their chosen color. Each generation and color comes with its own set of personality traits and goals.

An alternative to the Berry Challenge is the Not So Berry Challenge, which forgoes the skin color change. If you don’t want your Sims to be bright pink or blue, this may be a more palatable version of the challenge. Either way, the rules of this challenge make for a colorful twist on the vanilla Legacy Challenge.

3 Disney Princess Challenge

The Disney Princess Challenge is yet another alternative to the Legacy Challenge. Each generation tells a different story based on a different Disney princess.

This challenge is fun because of the potential for storytelling. Most are at least familiar with these characters, and the challenge’s limits push the creativity of the player and the mechanics of The Sims 4. Working around these limits makes for gameplay with is far from boring, and the ten generations mean that it should provide hours of content to work through for this challenge.

2 Off the Grid Challenge

The challenge here is to live completely off the grid. This means cutting off all your electricity and water supplies from the municipality. While this means fewer bills to pay, it also brings with it a whole host of challenges to overcome.

Certain expansion packs help with this challenge, such as Laundry Day, Jungle Adventure, Eco Lifestyle, and Island Living. These packs aren’t necessary to live off the grid thanks to a patch, but these packs contain items that’ll certainly make it easier to survive without relying on your local government.

1 Decades Challenge

The Decades Challenge is something of a combination of the Legacy and Off the Grid Challenges. It involves ten generations, where each generation embodies a different decade.

Most versions of this challenge begin in the 1890s, which means you have to live without electricity or water for the first three generations or so. Each generation is required to dress in the styles of their decade as well as build and decorate their homes accordingly. It’s amazing how creative simmers are with this challenge, and how the game lives up to the task. Definitely one for history aficionados!

The Sims 4 is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.