November 2022 Challenge disappeared

My November Challenge showed up like normal on November 1. (it was a move goal oriented challenge). After the last update to iOS 16.1.1, I noticed several days later that my November Challenge had disappeared. It is not anywhere on the Fitness app. I have an Apple Watch Series 5. I have rebooted my phone (11 Pro) and the watch itself. I have made sure everything is up to date. I have turned off bluetooth and back on. Still no November Challenge. I've never had a problem like this before. Anyone else having the same issue? When can we get an update to fix this issue?

Apple Watch Series 5, watchOS 9

Posted on Nov 21, 2022 11:19 AM

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Nov 23, 2022 11:19 AM in response to dancingdeer

Hello dancingdeer,


For issues missing a Challenge, then we'd recommend reviewing the following: Track daily activity with Apple Watch - Apple Support


Track daily activity with Apple Watch

The Activity app  on your Apple Watch keeps track of your movement throughout the day and encourages you to meet your fitness goals. The app tracks how often you stand, how much you move, and how many minutes of exercise you do. Three rings in different colors summarize your progress. The goal is to sit less, move more, and get some exercise by completing each ring every day.

The Fitness app on your iPhone keeps a record of your activity. If you’ve tracked at least six months of activity, it displays daily trend data for active calories, exercise minutes, stand hours, stand minutes, walk distance, cardio fitness, walking pace, and more. In the Fitness app on iPhone, tap Summary, then scroll to Trends to see how you’re doing compared to your average activity.

Note: Your Apple Watch is not a medical device. For important information about using the wellness apps safely, see Important safety information for Apple Watch.

Get started

When you set up your Apple Watch, you’re asked if you’d like to configure the Activity app. If you choose not to, you can do so later when you open the Activity app for the first time.

1. Open the Activity app  on your Apple Watch.

2. Swipe left to read the Move, Exercise, and Stand descriptions, then tap Get Started.

3. Use the Digital Crown to set your sex, age, height, weight, and whether you use a wheelchair.

4. Choose an activity level and start moving.

Check your progress

Open the Activity app  on your Apple Watch at any time to see how you’re doing. The Activity app displays three rings.

- The red Move ring shows how many active calories you’ve burned.

- The green Exercise ring shows how many minutes of brisk activity you’ve done.

- The blue Stand ring shows how many times in the day you’ve stood and moved for at least one minute per hour.

The Activity screen, showing the Move, Exercise, and Stand rings.

If you specified that you use a wheelchair, the blue Stand ring becomes the Roll ring and shows how many times in the day you’ve rolled for at least one minute per hour.

Turn the Digital Crown to see your current totals—keep scrolling to see your progress as a graph, your total steps, total distance, workouts, and flights climbed.

An overlapping ring means you exceeded your goal. Turn the Digital Crown, then tap Weekly Summary to see how you’re doing for the week.

See your weekly summary

1. Open the Activity app  on your Apple Watch.

2. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap Weekly Summary.

The summary includes a week’s totals for calories, average calories, steps, distance, flights climbed, and active time.

Change your goals

If you find your activity goals either too challenging or not challenging enough, you can change them.

1. Open the Activity app  on your Apple Watch.

2. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap Change Goals.

3. Tap the Minus button or the Plus button to adjust a goal, then tap Next.

Every Monday, you’re notified about the previous week’s achievements, and you can adjust your goals for the next week. Your Apple Watch suggests goals based on your previous performance.

Check your activity history

1. Open the Fitness app on your iPhone, then tap Summary.

2. Tap the Activity area, tap the Calendar button, then tap a date.

Check your trends

The Trends tab in the Activity app on iPhone. A number of metrics appear under the Trends heading near the top of the screen. Metrics include Exercise, Stand, Distance, and more. Move appears under the Worth a Look heading.

In the Fitness app on iPhone, the Trends area shows you daily trend data for active calories, exercise minutes, stand hours, walking distance, stand minutes, cardio fitness, walking pace, and running pace. Trends compares your last 90 days of activity to the last 365.

To see how you’re trending, follow these steps:

1. Open the Fitness app on your iPhone, then tap Summary.

2. Swipe up to see trends.

3. To learn how to turn a trend around, tap Show More.

4. To see the history of a specific trend, tap it.

If the Trend arrow for a particular metric points up, then you’re maintaining or improving your fitness levels. If an arrow points down, your 90 day average for that metric has started to decline. To help motivate you to turn the trend around, you’ll receive coaching—“Walk an extra quarter of a mile a day,” for example.

See your awards

You can earn awards for personal records, streaks, and major milestones using your Apple Watch. To see all your awards, including Activity Competition awards and awards you’re making progress towards, follow these steps:

1. Open the Activity app  on your Apple Watch.

2. Swipe left two times to view the Awards screen.

3. Scroll down to see your awards. Tap an award to learn more about it.

You can also open the Fitness app on your iPhone, tap the Summary tab, then swipe up to see Awards at the bottom of the screen.

See Compete with your friends for more information about competitions.

An award achievement showing on Apple Watch. Below the award is a description of the award. You can drag to rotate the award.

Control activity reminders

Reminders can help when it comes to meeting goals. Your Apple Watch lets you know if you’re on track or falling behind your activity goals. To choose which reminders and alerts you’d like to see, follow these steps:

1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.

2. Tap Activity, then configure the notifications.

You can also open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap Activity.

Suspend daily coaching

To turn off activity reminders, follow these steps:

1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.

2. Tap Activity, then turn off Daily Coaching.

You can also open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Activity, then turn off Daily Coaching.


Should the issue continue to occur, then it would be best to contact Apple Support


They'll need to take it from here.


Wishing you well, take care.

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