iOS 18.2 Adds New All Rings Closed Activity Award to Apple Watch

iOS 18.2 Adds New All Rings Closed Activity Award to Apple Watch

All Rings Closed: Apple Watch’s New “Ring‑tastic” Challenge

Apple’s newest watchOS 11.2 and iOS 18.2 update brings a fresh buzz to the Apple Watch: the All Rings Closed feature. Ready to turn your wrist into a gold‑medal machine? Here’s what you need to know.

What Is All Rings Closed?

  • It rewards you for cracking all three fitness rings—Exercise, Stand, and Move—for 100, 365, 500, and 1000 days.
  • Beyond the 1000‑day mark, you earn a sweet 250‑day bounty for every additional 250 days you keep the rings on lock.
  • All the good stuff shows up in the Fitness app on your iPhone—look under the “Awards” tab to see your historic streaks.

How to Score These Prizes

  1. Keep every ring closed each day. That means move (burn calories), stand (up from your seat), and exercise (the big push) counts.
  2. Hit the milestone thresholds (100, 365, 500, 1000, …). Apple will automatically flash a badge and drop a juicy reward.
  3. Go past a year—there’s a 250‑day reward waiting for every chunk over 1000 days.

Record‑Breaking Days and “History” Mode

One daring user bragged about a 3,250‑day streak. By November 21, it wasn’t just a win; it was the 3,500th day since the Apple Watch made its grand entrance in 2015. These retro‑active rewards will be added once you update to the new OS, so even the hero’s past achievements get a shiny badge.

Beta Testing and Release

The updates are in beta for devs right now. Apple plans to roll them out to the public in early next month—so keep an eye out for the update notification.

So tune out the snooze button, hit that daily stand, and let your watch do the bragging for you. The All Rings Closed challenge is basically a coffee‑proof way to stay fit—no cool down period needed (well, maybe an ice‑cream break?). Get set, watch, go!

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