Plenty of BitLife challenges require players to be born in a specific part of the world, and Louisiana is surprisingly common for the more morbid upon them. Let’s see what we’ll need to do to be born in the bayou in BitLife.

How to Be Born in Louisiana in BitLife

When you enter BitLife’s character creation screen, you will notice numerous options:

While we could get into special talents and God Mode perks, those are not important for this. For now, we will focus on the last two:CountryandPlace.

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In the real world, Louisiana is a southern state in the US. With this in mind, we will have to select our starting country as theUnited States. If you choose another country, you will not find this as an option.

After picking the United States as your starting country, it is time to go intoPlace. This is usually where things get difficult since “Louisiana” is not an option here. Instead, you will find a list of American cities, ranging from Austin (Texas) to Seattle (Washington). In the case of Louisiana, you will want to chooseNew Orleans.

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Why Would You Want to Be Born in Louisiana in BitLife?

Once you pick your starting location as New Orleans and the United States, you may create your character and, if you are completing a BitLife challenge, have that task marked off your list. You can also use this strategy for other states if you know its popular cities and towns.

As mentioned above, challenges are one of the big reasons why players would want to be born in this particular part of the world. If you’re trying to complete thePushing RosesChallenge, for example, you’ll need to start your life here before throwing it all down the drain rather quickly in your early adulthood.

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BitLife is available onAndroidandiOS devices. To learn more about the game, check out our full catalog of BitLife guides by clicking the tag below to find out how to earn special ribbons, like theLazy Ribbonin your next life.

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.

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