As noted by 9to5Mac, Apple’s annual Apple Watch “Ring in the New Year” Activity Challenge will run from January 7, 2021, through January 31, 2021, encouraging users to close all three Activity rings for seven days in a row.

Unlike most Apple Watch Activity Challenges which focus on a specific day with one goal, such as completing a 5K, the “Ring in the New Year” challenge is a bit more strenuous in which users will need to close your stand, exercise, and move rings for seven consecutive days.
For those who successfully complete the challenge will be rewarded with exclusive badges in the Activity app, as well as stickers for use in Messages and FaceTime.
“Start 2021 off right. This January, earn this award by closing all three rings for seven days in a row.”
Apple will notify Apple Watch users about the upcoming challenge on their devices ahead of January 7.
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