I was 23 when my BitLife painter finally sold a piece for real money — and the game spat out a notification like a dare. You feel that small, hot panic: one wrong choice and the challenge evaporates. I kept at it until the Kahlo My World checklist read complete.
I’ll walk you through every step I used, in plain terms and short actions you can repeat. You’ll get strategy for the five goals, the tedious refreshes, and the high-risk choices that actually pay off.
- Be born a female in Mexico City.
- Become a painter.
- Own a pueblo home.
- Marry a painter.
- Become famous.
At a gallery opening I watched a young artist refuse a bland commission.
The first requirement is simple on paper: you must be a female born in Mexico City. If your current life doesn’t match both, start a new character and select those options during character creation. Short, decisive choices here save hours later.
I once flicked through job listings and felt the screen blink like a slot machine.
Goal two is to become a painter. Age your character to 18, then open the Occupation menu, hit the Jobs tab, and scan for Painter. If it’s not present, refresh by closing and reopening the app or age up a year. Persistence beats bad luck.
How do you become a painter in BitLife?
There are no degree or stat requirements beyond being 18. Use the Jobs tab under Occupation. If Painter isn’t listed, refresh options until it appears. Once hired, treat the job like a grind: improve skills, accept gigs, and keep interacting with coworkers.

I watched a listing sit unsold for months before someone refreshed it and bought the house instantly.
The third goal is to own a pueblo home. These properties are rare and often expensive. Be prepared to farm the market.
How do you buy a pueblo home in BitLife?
Open Assets > Go Shopping… > choose a Real Estate Broker. Browse listings until a Pueblo appears. If none show up, click Refresh Inventory, close and reopen the app, or age up a year. Repeat until you find one you can afford.
Expect price variance: Pueblo homes commonly show between $35,000 (€32,200) and $90,000 (€82,800). I’ve seen runs where it took 10–20 refreshes to surface. Patience and a healthy savings account are the only reliable tools here.

I once flirted with a coworker for a year before they agreed to date me in the game.
Goal four: marry a painter. The simplest path is to recruit someone from your own workplace.
Open the Job menu > Painter > Co-Workers. Find any character with the Painter title. Befriend them: compliment, chat, give gifts, and ask them out when approval is high. Build from dating to engagement to marriage — don’t skip the friendship groundwork or your proposal will flop.

I scrolled through influencers’ feeds and realized someone’s fame came from a single viral post.
The final goal is become famous. Your paintings won’t register as fame triggers, so you must use other paths while keeping your Kahlo identity intact.
What’s the fastest way to become famous in BitLife?
The two reliable methods I use are social media or marrying a celebrity. For social media, create accounts across platforms like Instagram and TikTok and post often to grow followers. For a shortcut, you can divorce your painter spouse and use the Celebrity Dating App in Activities > Love. It costs $100,000 (€92,000) to filter for celebrity traits, then pursue a match to gain immediate fame.

Two quick signals from my runs: cultivate money early for property and apps, and treat coworkers as relationship leads. The job market is a roulette wheel. Fame is a lightning strike. Will you chase Kahlo’s shadow with patience or rush for a headline marriage?