How to Marry an Uggo in BitLife

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How to Marry an Uggo in BitLife

BitLife challenges are full of peculiar things you have to do throughout your character’s life. Sometimes, you have to go on a specific diet, while other times, you have to work a particular job. A unique one that made its debut in the Beast and Beauty Challenge is to marry an uggo. Once you read this, though, one question instantly comes to mind: What is an uggo? If you asked this and want to learn more, you are in the right spot. To learn more, continue reading to discover how to marry an uggo in BitLife.

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How to Marry an Uggo in BitLife

Before you think about getting married to anyone, let us start at the beginning by talking about dating in BitLife! To start dating someone, you can wait until a random match pops up or go into Activities and select Love. Once you go on a date, a character profile will appear, telling you the person’s name, occupation and other stats. These stats are your main focus when trying to marry an uggo.

Which stat, though? The looks bar.

An “uggo” in BitLife is someone with low looks. In other words, it is anyone who is considered unattractive in the game. When searching for people to date, you are looking for someone with a red or orange bar next to their looks stat.

After spotting that special someone, ask them on a date and treat them well before proposing! Whether you initiate the proposal or wait for them is entirely up to you. Either way, after getting engaged, you can start the wedding by going into your relationships tab and selecting the person before arranging the ceremony, spending a bit of money along the way.

Wrapping up the ceremony means you are officially married to an uggo in BitLife!

BitLife is available on Android and iOS devices. To learn more about the game, check out our full catalog of BitLife guides by clicking the tag below!

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.