How to Pinch People in BitLife

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How to Pinch People in BitLife

What is the wackiest BitLife challenge you’ve completed so far? Do you find Joker Challenge’s silly string bank robbery a little goofy? Maybe you prefer Dirty Jobs’ career requirements or Ultimate Bully’s last objective. One of my favorite challenges is the Shamrock Challenge since it mixes some cute and wholesome tasks with, well, pinching random people. If you want to learn more, continue reading to discover how to pinch someone in BitLife.

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There are three main ways you can pinch someone in BitLife:

  • Get into a fight at a nightclub
  • Attack a bully while in school
  • Start a yard fight while in prison

You can start pinching people early on by encountering bullies in elementary and middle school. When you see a bullying message, choose “attack” and look for pinch in the moves dropdown menu. While you’re not guaranteed to find this during your playthrough, it’s a surefire way to start the process before your character turns 18.

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After your character turns 18, you have two choices: go to prison and attack people in the yard or visit nightclubs and attack drunk partygoers. Personally, I go for the nightclub route, as there are low odds of you getting in trouble unless you severely harm the other person.

If your character ends up in prison, you can use this opportunity to pinch a few fellow inmates. To do this, pick Prison Yard and select any random inmate. Attack them and choose pinch as usual. However, be careful that they’re not in a gang, as their fellow gang members may attack you in retaliation, potentially killing your character.

BitLife is available on Android and iOS devices. To learn more about the game, check out how to achieve inner peace in BitLife, or click the tag below to explore our growing article list!

About the Author

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.

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