WordPress Achievements: Unlock Secret Badges and Activity Streak Rewards

Introduction to WordPress Achievements and Badges

Have you noticed any WordPress achievement notifications popping up on your blog lately?

From secret badges to impressive activity streaks, WordPress now rewards bloggers for showing up, creating content, and staying consistent. But how do these achievements work, and what do you need to do to unlock them?

What WordPress Achievements and Badges Are

Here’s a screenshot of some of the achievement notifications I’ve earned on WordPress recently.

Screenshot of a WordPress.com achievements page displaying several unlocked badges in a grid layout. The badges include “Years of Service” for 12 years on WordPress.com, “Time Traveler,” “Globe Trotter,” “World Domination,” “Perfectionist,” “Conversation Starter,” “Anniversary,” “Posts Level 1,” “Likes Level 200,” and “Follows Level 1337.” Each badge features a colourful circular icon with short descriptions and unlock dates beneath the titles.

There are lots of achievement awards available. Although there are no plans to add more, Dean Sas, who works for Automattic on WordPress.Com, and his team, who all came up with the idea, told me that they’d like to add more every so often.

Screenshot showing two achievement notifications on a light grey background. The top notification features a blue circular icon with a map and trophy badge alongside the text, “Achievement unlocked: World Domination.” The lower notification features a purple circular icon with a globe and trophy badge alongside the text, “Achievement unlocked: Globe Trotter.” Both achievements are displayed in a stacked list format.

Secret Badges and How to Unlock Them

Some of the achievements are secret, meaning you won’t know how to earn them, which I think adds to the fun. I recently unlocked and earned one of the secret awards after editing a post that was more than five years old. Why was I editing a post that was more than five years old? Well, we all do that, don’t we? After all, blog posts need updating, especially those that continue to receive lots of traffic.

An achievement notification banner on a light blue background. On the left, there is an orange circular badge containing a blue square with a white rewind symbol (two triangles pointing left). A smaller blue circle with a white trophy icon overlaps the bottom right of the main badge. To the right of the badges, the dark text reads, "Achievement unlocked: Time Traveler".

Tracking Your WordPress Activity Streaks

Another fun feature is the ‘Activity Streak.’ The more you log on and use WordPress, the longer your activity streak. You can also earn a freeze on your activity streak so you don’t break it.

Screenshot of an achievement-style notification on a light grey background. A blue circular badge icon featuring an ice cube appears on the left, with a small information symbol attached to the badge. To the right, the message reads: “You earned an activity streak freeze.”

So, if you aren’t able to log in one day, no fear, as the freeze you earned protects the streak.

A WordPress.com activity streak dashboard showing a 13-day streak. On the left, a large circular orange badge displays the number "13" in red, with small flame icons at the top and bottom and the text "You're on fire!" underneath. The main text reads, "Activity Streak: Congrats on using WordPress.com for 13 days in a row! It's your longest streak so far!" Below this text, a medal icon shows "13 days," an ice cube icon shows "1 available," and a weekly row from Tuesday to Monday shows a flame emoji under each day.

As you can see, I’m on fire!

Privacy Settings for Your WordPress Badges

Your Achievements page is private by default. If you want to share it, you can make it visible to other logged-in WordPress.com users by toggling the settings in the top-right corner of the Activity Steak block.

Where can you find your WordPress achievements?

Like a lot of other interesting features, you can find the achievement page for you and your blog by clicking the ‘Reader‘ icon, then clicking ‘Reader Profile‘ (at the bottom of the left-hand menu), and finally the ‘Achievements’ tab.

Give it a go and see what achievements you have already earned. You may be surprised.

You will also see all the locked achievements waiting for you to open and earn. How many can you unlock?

To display your achievements in a post or on social media, copy and paste the URL of your achievement page.

New Notifications

I’ve also noticed these new notifications popping up in my blog every day.

A WordPress "On This Day" memory card showing one post from June 1, 2021. At the top is a circular golden badge featuring a stylized blue cassette tape with the text "TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS" on its label. Below, text reads: "On This Day. You have 1 post from this day, June 1. ☀️ 2021." The specific post title is listed as "Murder In Picnic Wood #flashfiction," with links to "View" and "Reblog."

Quite a nice touch, as I can revisit the post to update, share, or repost it. Thank you WordPress.

Have you earned any WordPress achievements? If so, which ones? Have you been receiving WordPress achievement notifications? What do you think of the idea?

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68 responses to “WordPress Achievements: Unlock Secret Badges and Activity Streak Rewards”

  1. Sonjacassella avatar
    Sonjacassella

    I received Globe Trotter, Come Back Kid and Time Traveler. So fun!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’m glad you are enjoying the fun these achievements acknowledgements bring, Sonja. That’s what they are meant to be all about. No use in getting angry or stressed at them.

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      That’s great news. Thanks so much, Janice.

  5. BookerTalk avatar

    I confess that this new feature had me rolling my eyes. Why does everything have to be gamified now?? I can see the value of the “on this day” notification but many of those other “achievements” just seem ludicrous. What’s the value of the palindrome badge for example – none I can see

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I don’t see the Palindrome badge on my list, so I’m guessing it’s one of the secret achievements awards. There are lots of them and until you do or achieve the secret behind the badge, you don’t know what’s it for. I’ve only opened two of the secret achievement awards so far. One was a Time-Travelling award for editing a post that was more than 5 years old, and the other was a perfectionist award for editing a post over and over again.

      1. BookerTalk avatar

        On my dashboard, the unlocked icon is greyed out but it has tiny text underneath to explain what it is.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          The unlocked ones tell me what the achievements are for, but I don’t have an unlocked achievement for ‘Palindrome’, so I though it may be one of the locked secret achievements.

  6. dgkaye avatar

    So funny. I know a few receiving these, wondering why they’re getting them. I received about a dozen myself. 🤣

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear, Debby. I think many people enjoy receiving notifications about their blogging achievements. I know I do.

  7. Tails Around the Ranch avatar

    Guess I’m going to be the contrarian here. This seems like a ploy to compete with Facebook with all their “top fan” awards (which I also don’t like). I don’t know, they seem to be like some sort of participation award to me. I don’t need to be reminded that I’ve left comments everyday for the past 15 days. Sorry, not a fan.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’m not aware of the Facebook achievements as I don’t have an account there. I deleted my account there years ago after it got hacked, and I started getting lots of strange messages, including some saying it was my birthday when it wasn’t.

      I guess this new feature isn’t going to be something everyone likes, but I especially like the new notification that looks back at what you posted on the same day in a previous year. It’s brought back some treasure I’d forgotten about, from my blog archives.

  8. Debbie D. avatar

    This is a fun new feature, and I also appreciate the “On This Day” one, to revisit/update older posts. I’ve received several badges so far, my favourite being “World Domination” (receive views from 150+ countries). 😎

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      The ‘World Domination’ one made me chuckle, Debbie. It made me think I was conquering the world. There are lots of secret achievements which make me wonder what is behind them, but that all adds to the fun.

      1. Debbie D. avatar

        Exactly! 😆 The secret ones are intriguing and I’ve yet to earn one. Have you?

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          I’ve earned two so far. The Time Travelling achievement (which I was thrilled with) and one for being a Perfectionist. You never know what you have to do to open the others. But I’m on a mission to try to open them.

          1. Debbie D. avatar

            Oh duh! I didn’t notice those ones were secret. 🫣 I have them too, and found the “Perfectionist” one amusing, mostly because it’s true. 😆 You’ll probably get this secret one, if you haven’t already:

            The One
            Your first true fan – the first reader of a post also liked, and commented. You made an impression.

            1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

              I’ve not got that one, Debbie. Unfortunately, I have some bloggers who instantly like my posts within seconds of them going live, and they never leave comments. Hopefully, someone who does comment will beat them to it one day. My fingers are crossed.

            2. Debbie D. avatar

              I’m surprised, Hugh, given the large number of comments you get. The liking without commenting thing is SO frustrating! Have you ever been tempted to get rid of the LIKE button? It truly is a love/hate relationship! 😆

            3. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

              I did do it once, a long time ago, but I found I ended up with those who only use the like button as free marketing, started leaving me these horrid short non-engaging comments like ‘Great post’ and “I love this post.’ I could have just ignored them and marked them as spam, but it annoyed me. But I agree that the like button is a love/hate relationship. I may give it a go again and see what happens. May I use your comment as an introduction to a post if I draft one about the like button?

            4. Debbie D. avatar

              Oh yuck! You can’t win. 😆 Yes, of course you may use my comment. The like button is one of my pet peeves and I’d love to read that post, should you decide to write it.

            5. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

              Thanks, Debbie. I’ll link to your blog in the post. I’m sure you’ll see the post if I write it. It’s already in my draft folder.

  9. Eugi avatar

    I’ve noticed them too, Hugh. I think they are a great idea, and I’ve shared a few of them in recent posts. I really like the “On This Day” feature, because it helps to revisit old posts. Thank you for bringing these new features to our attention.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      The ‘On This Day’ feature seems to be a hit with bloggers, Eugi. It’s given me the chance to reread some of my older stories. All in all, this is all a great new feature from WordPress.

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