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NightCafe Daily Challenges Explained (Updated for 2026)

 

If you’ve looked at the Daily Challenges page on NightCafe and thought: "Okay wait… how does all of this actually work?”

Don’t worry, because honestly there’s a lot going on when you first open it.

There’s voting, rankings, recurring themes, prize tiers, challenge rules, boosted challenges, and people somehow making the most ridiculous art you’ve ever seen in your life.

So I wanted to make an updated guide, because the original Daily Challenges blog post is about 3 years old now, and a lot has changed since then.

So what is a Daily Challenge?

Every day, there’s one official Daily Challenge on NightCafe. Each challenge lasts 48 hours total. You get:

  • 24 hours to enter

  • then 24 hours for voting

Our Daily Challenges page

We give everybody a theme, people create art based on that theme, and then the community votes on entries from 1–5. Some themes are super specific, some are complete chaos. And every Thursday we run No-Theme Thursday, which is exactly what it sounds like. No theme, just submit whatever you want.

Honestly those are either the easiest or hardest challenges depending on the type of creator you are!

There are also recurring themes like Masterpiece Monday, plus special event challenges and seasonal happenings throughout the year.

Where to find the Daily Challenges

On desktop, you can find them under the Challenges tab at the top of the site. On mobile, it’s usually in the bottom-right menu.

Once you open the challenge page, you’ll see:

  • the current Daily Challenge

  • challenges open for voting

  • recent winners

  • past Daily Challenges

One of my favorite things to do is scroll through old challenge galleries because people interpret themes SO differently.

Scrolling through Daily Challenge #1302: No-Theme Thursday.

You’ll see:

  • gorgeous cinematic pieces

  • hyper realistic images

  • weird surreal stuff

  • funny meme entries

  • art styles you didn’t even know were possible

That’s honestly part of what makes the NightCafe community fun. Everybody approaches the same idea differently.

How to enter a Daily Challenge

Entering is pretty straightforward. You create something that fits the theme, then submit it directly to the challenge.

One important thing newer users sometimes miss is the challenge eligibility checker inside the create panel.

If you scroll down while creating, there’s a section where you can select the challenge you want to enter. NightCafe will then tell you whether your creation is eligible or not.

Left: Challenge eligibility checker off. Right: Challenge eligibility checker on.

This matters because some challenges have restrictions. For example, certain settings or uploads may make an image ineligible, so it’s worth double-checking before you spend time and credits generating something.

Once you’ve got an entry you like:

  1. Hover over the image

  2. Hit the “More” button

  3. Click “Submit to Challenge”

  4. Choose the challenge

  5. Add a nice title

  6. Submit it

That’s it! But honestly, don’t overthink the title too much, but also don’t completely ignore it either because voters do see it.

A quick note about voting

Voting is honestly pretty simple. You’ll be shown random entries one at a time, and you rate them from 1–5 using the emoji system. There are general voting guidelines, but at the end of the day, people mostly vote based on what resonates with them.

Voting on Daily Challenge entries

And honestly? That’s fine. Art is subjective. Some people love technically perfect images. Other people vote based on creativity, storytelling, originality, humor, mood, or just whether something feels interesting.

If your entry doesn’t place well one day, don’t spiral about it. I can attest that some days the competition is absolutely brutal. I’ve only placed a handful of times myself, and I literally work for NightCafe. There are just a lot of genuinely talented creators in these challenges!

What do you win?

Yes, there are prizes!

Top placements receive credit rewards, and users who place within certain ranking percentages can also earn credits.

When challenge results are posted, you can scroll down and see the full prize breakdown for that specific challenge.

Prizes for Daily Challenges on any given day

But honestly, one of the coolest parts of Daily Challenges isn’t even the credits - it’s visibility.

Daily Challenges are one of the best ways to discover creators on NightCafe, especially artists you may never have come across otherwise. A lot of people build their audience through challenge participation alone.

Why people actually like the Daily Challenges

I think from the outside, Daily Challenges can look super competitive. And sometimes they are.

But most people aren’t entering them because they expect to win every day. People like them because they:

  • give you a reason to create regularly

  • push you to try themes you normally wouldn’t

  • help you experiment with styles

  • introduce you to other creators

  • make the platform feel active and alive

My Daily Challenge placements over the years

For a lot of artists, NightCafe is where AI art finally started making sense. Not just because the tools are easy to use, but because there’s an actual community creating alongside you.

You start recognizing usernames, noticing artists whose styles you love, and you find creators doing weird, experimental things you never would’ve thought to try yourself.

That’s what keeps a lot of people coming back.

A small tip for newer users

Don’t wait until you think your art is “good enough” to enter challenges. Just enter stuff! Some of my highest placing challenge entries were things I almost didn’t submit because I thought nobody would care about them. All that to say, sometimes the entries you’re least confident about end up doing surprisingly well.

Also: vote often.

Not just because it helps the challenges work, but because it’s genuinely one of the best ways to improve your own prompting and creative ideas. You learn a lot by seeing what other people make.

Final thoughts

The Daily Challenges are supposed to be fun - that’s really the main thing. They’re a chance to experiment, try new ideas, discover artists, and be part of a community of people making strange and creative things together every day.

So if you’ve been lurking and thinking about entering one, this is your sign. Go submit something, even if it’s weird.

...Especially if it’s weird. 😜

 

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37 comments

  • I am very new to this AI art. I remember in 4th grade, the teacher hung up our work. Mine always ended up in the darkest corner of the room.

    So, I love A I. I have a question. The images that I create on Night Cafe, can I use them in my book?

    Thank you

    Denise
  • I am very new to this AI art. I remember in 4th grade, the teacher hung up our work. Mine always ended up in the darkest corner of the room.

    So, I love A I. I have a question. The images that I create on Night Cafe, can I use them in my book?

    Thank you

    Denise
  • So I feel that this new regulation is completely fair, logical and also transparent, because it is called “challenge”, not “who has the best starting image”. Let’s be honest: It is sometimes damn easy to generate an equally perfect result from a perfect starting image. That’s really no feat. Ultimately, it’s about exploiting the potential of AI and its possibilities. In the end, using a perfect source image would not be much more than simply placing an art filter over an image. As a freelance artist, I welcome the fact that, as part of a challenge like this, images generated exclusively by the AI of NightCafe compete against each other.

    Mathieux
  • IMHO this is the best change so far. Especially the last text challenge made it very clear that start images are a fairness issue.

    There is just one small exception that I would like you to think about: There is a small backdoor in the “creations by you” statement! because you could manually copy prompts and settings and get away with it.

    Perhaps it would be better to allow the evolution of other creations that otherwise follow all the rules (perhaps by adding a tag) to be more transparent at the start. Of course, this might lead to other kinds of difficulties and might not solve the problem entirely.

    narolinus
  • I fully welcome these changes. I have only recently started participating in the challenges, and my submissions are solely based on prompts. Whenever I look at the winners from previous days, it looks obvious that many of them have used starter images as base models.

    Samuel R. Stewart

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