You’re a streamer who’s looking for some good old fashioned Twitch community challenge ideas, aren’t ya?

Y’know, the type that’ll keep your audience engaged and excited about what’s to come for weeks on end.

Well, you, my fellow gamer, have come to the right place!

Why?

Because this post is chock full of ’em!

See, in today’s post, we’re gonna explore 17 hilarious Twitch community challenge ideas you can start using to:

  • increase your channel’s viewers,
  • get more followers,
  • and, hopefully, turn those followers into paying subscribers!

So, let’s get started!

1. 24 Hour Costume Stream

This one’s a classic. With a twist.

Lemme give you an example:

You head over to your Twitch dashboard, create a community challenge and set the number of points to, say, 10,000.

If that goal is hit, you stream for 24 hours straight wearing a hilarious costume.

Top tip: To keep your audience engaged, ask them which costume they want you to wear.

2. The 24 Hour Eating Challenge

Think you’ve got what it takes to eat non-stop for a day?

If so, channel your inner Homer Simpson and create a Twitch community challenge where if you hit, say, 25,000 points, you’ll complete a 24 hour eating challenge of your audience’s choice.

To spice things up even more, you could make things, well… spicy.

Right, those are two Twitch community challenge ideas I’ve come up with off the top of my head.

Now let’s take things to the next level…

“What are good community challenges for Twitch?”

3. The Blindfolded Game Challenge

This one’s perfect for streamers who are looking for a way to test their skills.

All you need is a sign that says “blindfolded game challenge”.

If your audience helps you hit 10,000 points, you put on a blindfold and attempt to beat a game of your audience’s

choice.

4. The Physical Challenge

Think you’re in good shape?

Why not put your body to the test with a physical challenge?

If your viewers hit, say, 5,000 points, you complete a physical challenge of their choice.

Some ideas to get you started:

  • A push-up stream (100 consecutive push-ups = 1,000 points)
  • A timed twitch squat challenge (30 squats in 30 seconds = 1,000 points)
  • A timed twitch sit-up challenge (30 sit-ups in 30 seconds = 1,000 points)

5. The Funny Video Challenge

This one works best for streamers who like to do crazy stuff for their audience.

If your viewers help you hit, say, 5,000 points, you create a funny video based on the instructions they give you.

Make sure you’ve got some rules in place for this one!

Fun Community Challenges on Twitch

6. The Thank You Challenge

This one’s a personal favourite of mine.

Say your Twitch community’s been helping you out a lot recently by sharing your channel with their friends, following you and so on.

Why not say thank you with a challenge?

If your viewers help you hit, say, 10,000 points, you do a thank you stream where you thank them for their support and be Oprah for the day!

“You get a car… you get a car… you get a car!”

7. The I’m Not A Gamer Challenge

This one’s perfect for streamers who want to show off their non-gaming skills.

If your viewers help you hit, say, 5,000 points, you create a video of yourself showing your audience something that’s not related to gaming – whether it be cooking, drawing or just doing a silly dance.

(Doing something silly is always a good challenge idea.)

8. The Twitch Raffle Challenge

This one works well if you’ve already got a decent number of Twitch followers.

Create a Twitch raffle challenge where, if your audience helps you hit a certain point target, you’ll do a raffle for a prize of your audience’s choice.

Make sure to announce the prize beforehand – that way, your viewers know what they’re playing for.

Stream Challenge Ideas

9. The Donation Challenge

If your Twitch stream has become a place for your audience to come together and help the less fortunate, why not make it official?

Create a Donation Challenge where if your viewers help you hit a certain point target, you’ll donate a sum of money to a charity of your choice.

(You could even have a prize for those who donate the most!)

10. The 30 Second Dance Challenge

This one’s fun for streamers who like to do silly stuff on camera.

If your viewers help you hit 15,000 points, they get to tell you what dance to do for 5 minutes straight.

(Make sure you have a good sense of humour for this one!)

11. The I Can’t Believe He/She Did That Challenge

This one’s perfect for streamers who like to push the boundaries.

If your viewers help you hit 2,000 points, you complete a hilarious challenge of their choice.

(Think eating a hot chilli or prank calling one of your friends.)

12. The Pointless Challenge

This one works well for streamers who like to goof around.

If your viewers help you hit 2,500 points, you do a challenge that’s as pointless as possible.

Some ideas:

  • Trying to balance a spoon on your nose for 5 minutes
  • Eating Ben & Jerry’s ice cream in one sitting
  • Revealing your biggest secret

13. The Twitch Quiz Challenge

This one works well for streamers who like talking to their audience and working together.

If your viewers help you hit 7,500 points, they get to choose from a list of questions that you have to answer live on stream.

(Make sure these are interesting questions!)

Twitch Challenges

14. The Surprise Me Challenge

This one works best for streamers who like to do silly stuff and make things up as they go along.

If your viewers help you hit 10,000 points, they get to choose a challenge for you that you have to complete with no warning.

Some ideas:

  • Singing a song
  • Doing a makeup tutorial
  • Playing a game you’ve never tried before.)

15. The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here Challenge

This one’s perfect for streamers who want to do something a little bit different.

If your viewers help you hit 5,000 points, you do a challenge where you act like you’re a contestant on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

(This one can be very, very silly.)

16. The Give Me A Break Challenge

Kind of stupid, I know.

But, hey ho, I’ve added it anyway.

This one works well for streamers who want to take a break from gaming.

If your viewers help you hit 10,000 points, you take a break from streaming and do something of THEIR choice – unrelated to gaming.

In conclusion

Twitch community challenges are a great way for you to get your audience involved, keep them engaged for hours and even increase your following.

The main thing to remember, though, is that you find out what works with your audience.

Best way to do that is by testing out a bunch of these ideas and finding out which challenges actually hit their mark.

Oh, and as always, have fun gaming!

-The Zombie Writing Team