5 May 2026
So, you’re bored, huh? You've beaten your favorite game five times, tried every speedrun strat, and now you’re twiddling your thumbs wondering, "What now?" Well, lucky for you, Reddit exists — a magical land of memes, mayhem, and most importantly, mind-bending game challenges that’ll make you question your sanity (in the best way possible).
Reddit isn’t just a place to argue about whether pineapple belongs on pizza (it does, fight me). It’s also home to some of the most creative, ridiculous, and downright brilliant game challenges the internet has to offer. Whether you're looking to spice up your gameplay or torture yourself with a no-hit, blindfolded, Ironman permadeath run, Reddit's got your back.
Let’s dive into where to sniff out these crazy-good challenges on Reddit — and yes, I’ll throw in some personal faves along the way. Grab a snack, crack your knuckles, and get ready to put your gaming skills to the test.
Reddit is like a massive digital hangout full of people just as obsessed as you (if not more). It has thousands of subreddits dedicated to specific games, genres, and even playstyles. And because Reddit thrives on community-created content, a lot of these challenges come from good ol’ gamers like us who just want to do something wild and share it with the world.
Plus, the upvote/downvote system helps highlight the best (and weirdest) ideas, so you're less likely to waste time digging through junk.
Someone once posted about finishing Dark Souls without leveling up, blocking, or dodging — just parrying. That’s not a challenge, that’s a lifestyle.
Great For:
- Unique theories and challenge inspirations
- Thoughtful discussions that lead to new ways of playing
- Flexing your big-brain gaming energy
If you’re into retro challenge runs or like seeing how people spice up old games with new twists, this is your jam.
Common Challenges:
- No-gear runs in Skyrim
- Pacifist Fallout 3 playthroughs
- Beating old Mario games only using one button (yes, really)
If you're willing to sort through the noise, there's gold here.
Pro Tip: Use the search bar. Seriously. Look up "challenge" or “speedrun” and watch the madness unfold.
But it’s not all about speed, ironically. r/speedrun is also full of unique categories, like:
- Any% (beat the game by any means necessary)
- Glitchless (no cheating, just pure skill)
- Low% (only collecting the bare minimum)
Some are downright bizarre. Ever heard of "100% Dog Ending" in Silent Hill 2 runs? Yep, that's a thing. And it’s glorious.
Expect:
- Game-breaking strats
- Outrageously creative speedrun categories
- A welcoming community of fast-fingered lunatics
As the name screams proudly, this place is all about imposing wild restrictions on gameplay. Think:
- Pokémon Nuzlocke runs (permadeath + naming your mon after your cat? Sign me up)
- No-damage Dark Souls runs
- Playing DOOM with voice commands. (Yes, like shouting “Reload!” at your computer. Very therapeutic.)
What’s cool is that people post full write-ups about their experiences. It's not just, “Hey, I did this.” It's like reading a harrowing journey of struggle, triumph, and controller-induced rage.
While most challenge runs come built into the roguelike genre, the community takes it a step further with things like:
- One-life-only runs
- Beat-the-boss-first strategies
- No-pickups-ever playthroughs
It's like gaming masochism — and we’re into it.
- r/lowendgaming – Can you run Crysis on a toaster? These folks try.
- r/nuzlocke – The home base for everything Pokémon challenge-related.
- r/RetroAchievements – Adds achievements to old games and dares you to beat them.
- r/OneControllerPort – People playing co-op games with, get this, one controller split among players. Friendship-ending potential = HIGH.
1. Pick a game you know well – This makes your challenge legit and less likely to be "accidentally impossible."
2. Add a spicy twist – No healing, reverse controls, only using the flute weapon — whatever floats your boat.
3. Post it to the right subreddit – Try r/challengeruns or a game-specific sub.
4. Give it a classy name – Something like “The Pacifist Plumber Challenge” if you’re doing nonviolent Mario runs.
5. Include rules and your results – People love seeing documentation. Bonus points for memes.
Oh, and don’t be surprised if someone actually completes your challenge and one-ups you. That’s just Reddit being Reddit.
- ? Don’t take it too seriously — This is for fun, not pain (unless you’re into that).
- ? Plan ahead — Some challenges require serious prep. Don’t just wing it unless that’s the whole point.
- ? Record your runs — Even if you fail, it's part of the charm — and who knows, you might go viral.
- ?♂️ Get friends involved — Misery loves company, after all.
So go ahead — crawl through the subreddits, pick a challenge that makes you go “seriously?” and give it a shot. Worst case? You rage-quit and eat ice cream. Best case? You become a legend among Redditors, crowned the King (or Queen) of Chaotic Gaming.
Your move, gamer.
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Leandro Banks