Originally I told you guys you would be playing a mini game, but some of you are unable to play flash games (which is okay) so the challenge we'll be playing is "Alphabet Soup"
This challenge is pretty much identical to the "Rainbow Ladder" challenge. You're playing as a 7 year old girl who L.O.V.E LOVES alphabet soup. This particular girl is very anal, she can only eat her soup in chronological order (A-Z). Crazy right? For this challenge you'll each make a blog titled "Alphabet Soup UC"
Starting with A, you need a Tengageder to CORRECTLY tag THEMSELVES before you can continue "eating soup" (move onto B). I doubt the challenge will conclude in 5 hours when the challenge ends (10pmPT) but if it does, the first person to eat their entire bowl of soup (Complete Z) will return to the game! Otherwise at exactly 10pmPT I'll write "CLOSED" on all the blogs. The player who gets the furthest will return to the game. Any ties will be unfortunately settled by Random Org. I hate using it, but with Non-Live challenges I can't guarantee who will be online to fight for their survival
TECHNICAL RULES (Please read this or it could send you home)
I'll be checking and letting you know if I catch a mistake, but ultimately it's your job to stay on top of things (Like all previous challenges). You must abide by these rules for a point to count
-A tagged name can only be used by ONE contestant. Example: If Nolan uses aria_grande, no other player can get aria_grande to post for them
-Ultimate Challenge player names cannot be used (Previously evicted constants are fair game though)
-If you mess up, you'll have to start ALL THE WAY BACK from said mistake. If you screw up B and you're on H and I catch it, you go back to B. Catch mistakes immediately. The main one is don't use repeat tags. There's only 4 RI players, so it shouldn't be too hard to keep tabs on "off limit" users
THAT'S IT! Best of luck all of you :) When your blog is made, link it here please so I can find it easily. It'll also be easier for contestants to keep tabs on one another (to avoid repeat tags)