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Weekly Challenges: How to Complete Them All

By Taxi Swiper Team · March 2026 · 7 min read

Weekly challenges are one of the most reliable ways to earn bonus cash in Taxi Swiper. They refresh every seven days, and each set offers a mix of objectives that push you to play in different ways. Whether you are saving up for a new vehicle or trying to reach prestige faster, completing your weekly challenges should be a top priority. This guide covers every challenge type, the rewards you can expect, which vehicles pair best with which objectives, and proven strategies for finishing them all before the reset.

How Weekly Challenges Work

Every seven days, a fresh set of challenges appears in the challenge menu. Each challenge has a specific objective and a cash reward. You can work on multiple challenges simultaneously since progress tracks automatically in the background. There is no penalty for failing to complete a challenge before the weekly reset, but any unfinished progress is lost when the new set arrives.

Challenges are designed to be completable within the seven-day window even if you only play a few sessions, but finishing them early means you can focus the rest of the week on normal earning. Many experienced players aim to clear all challenges within the first two or three days.

Types of Weekly Challenges

Challenges fall into several recurring categories. While the specific numbers and targets change from week to week, the core types remain consistent.

Earning Challenges

These ask you to earn a total dollar amount across all missions. A typical example is "Earn $500 total." Earning challenges do not care which vehicle or city you use, so they are the most flexible. Every fare, tip, and bonus counts toward the target. These are usually the first challenges players complete because they require no change in playstyle. Just keep driving and the money accumulates naturally.

Delivery Count Challenges

These require you to complete a specific number of missions. An example is "Complete 20 deliveries." Every completed mission counts regardless of vehicle or star rating. The key here is volume, not quality. Short, fast missions count the same as long, high-paying ones.

Star Rating Challenges

These ask you to achieve a certain number of high-star reviews. For instance, "Get 10 five-star reviews." Only missions where the customer gives you the required rating count. These challenges reward clean, fast deliveries and punish sloppy routing.

Vehicle-Specific Challenges

Occasionally, a challenge will require missions with a particular vehicle type. These force you to switch from your main vehicle, which can be a good opportunity to practice a mode you have been neglecting. They also encourage owning and upgrading multiple vehicles rather than focusing on just one.

City-Specific Challenges

Some challenges require you to complete missions in a specific city. If the challenge calls for Rome or Paris and you have not unlocked that city yet, you will need to purchase it first. This is one reason why experienced players recommend unlocking all three cities as a long-term goal even if you have a favorite.

Reward Structure

Challenge rewards vary based on difficulty. Simple earning or delivery count challenges typically pay a flat bonus. Harder challenges like high star rating requirements or vehicle-specific objectives offer larger payouts. Completing every challenge in a weekly set does not grant an extra cumulative bonus, but the combined rewards from clearing all of them add up to a meaningful chunk of income.

When combined with daily login streaks (which pay up to $200 per day at max streak), weekly challenge rewards represent a significant portion of a dedicated player's total weekly income. Ignoring them means leaving money on the table.

Best Vehicles for Each Challenge Type

Choosing the right vehicle for each challenge type dramatically affects how quickly you finish. Here are the optimal pairings.

Earning Challenges: Delivery Van or Limousine

For pure dollar targets, you want the vehicle with the highest per-minute earnings you have access to. The Delivery Van offers excellent earnings through multi-package efficiency, while the Limousine's VIP fares are the second-highest per trip in the game. If you are still early in the game, the Taxi is your best earner and works perfectly fine for these challenges.

Delivery Count Challenges: Scooter or Taxi

When the goal is raw mission count, speed of completion matters more than payout per mission. The Scooter's food delivery routes are the shortest in the game, often taking under 30 seconds each. You can blitz through 20 deliveries in one focused session. The Taxi is also strong here because its routes are short relative to its speed. Avoid slow multi-stop vehicles like the City Bus or Garbage Truck for count challenges because each "mission" takes significantly longer.

Star Rating Challenges: Police Car or Scooter

Five-star reviews depend on delivery speed relative to the time limit. The Police Car at 70 km/h gives you the most margin for error, making 5-star ratings almost guaranteed on shorter routes. The Scooter is also surprisingly good here because its routes are so short that even at 25 km/h, you arrive quickly. The key is to avoid vehicles where the route complexity makes delays likely.

Vehicle-Specific Challenges: The Required Vehicle

Obviously, you must use the specified vehicle. If it is a vehicle you rarely play, consider doing a few warm-up runs in Prague first to get comfortable with its handling before pushing for challenge completion in a harder city.

City-Specific Challenges: Your Fastest Vehicle in That City

Use whatever vehicle you have the most upgrades on in the required city. If the challenge says Rome and you mainly play Prague, take your best vehicle to Rome and focus on main roads until you learn the layout. Speed upgrades become especially valuable here because unfamiliar cities mean longer routes and more missed turns.

Strategies for Fast Completion

Players who consistently clear their weekly challenges early share a few common habits.

Check Challenges Before You Play

Before starting a session, open the challenge menu and note what is active. Planning which vehicle and city to use before you start driving saves time switching mid-session. If you have an earning challenge and a delivery count challenge active simultaneously, pick a vehicle that progresses both at once.

Stack Challenges with Daily Streaks

Your daily login streak gives you free cash every day. That cash counts toward earning challenges. Log in daily even if you only play for a few minutes, and you will make passive progress on earning targets while keeping your streak alive. For more on this technique, see our tips and tricks article.

Focus on One Challenge at a Time

While it is tempting to make partial progress on everything, you will finish faster by targeting one challenge to completion, then moving to the next. This is because different challenges often require different vehicles or cities, and constant switching wastes time on loading and adjustment.

Play in Prague for Speed Challenges

Prague is the simplest map and its roads are the most forgiving. When a challenge does not specify a city, default to Prague. You will complete missions faster with fewer off-road mistakes, which means quicker progress on any challenge type. Save Rome and Paris for city-specific requirements or when you are confident in those maps.

Do Not Ignore Difficult Challenges

It is easy to skip a challenge that requires a vehicle you do not enjoy or a city you find difficult. But the cumulative rewards for clearing all challenges make every one worth attempting. Treat difficult challenges as practice opportunities. A week spent grinding Fire Truck missions in Rome for a challenge will make you a better player in that city permanently.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The biggest mistake is forgetting about challenges entirely and then scrambling on the last day. Check your progress mid-week and adjust your play sessions accordingly. The second most common mistake is using the wrong vehicle for a challenge type. Playing the Garbage Truck for a delivery count challenge when you could use the Scooter turns a 20-minute task into an hour-long grind.

Finally, do not buy a city just to complete one city-specific challenge if you are low on funds. The challenge reward will not cover the city's purchase price. Wait until you can comfortably afford the city and view the challenge as a bonus rather than the reason to buy.

Making Challenges Part of Your Routine

The best approach to weekly challenges is to treat them as a natural part of your play routine rather than a separate grind. Most challenge objectives align with normal gameplay. If you are already driving the Taxi in Prague, you are making progress on earning challenges, delivery count challenges, and possibly star rating challenges all at once. The players who climb the leaderboard fastest are the ones who weave challenge completion into every session without it feeling like extra work.

For more strategies on maximizing your income and progression, read our guide to earning money fast or browse the full wiki for detailed stats on every vehicle and city. And if you have quick questions about how specific challenge mechanics work, the FAQ has you covered.