Weekly Summary and Highlights
| Week 1 | Tasks | Save the fire - the housemates had to save the fire in the garden for 72 hours. The task was successful. |
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| Week 2 | Tasks | In the army - the housemates were put into military conditions - to wear army clothes, to separate into two armies... The task was unsuccessful |
| Week 3 | Up for eviction | Dimitar and Anelia (after Dimitar walked the nominees became four - Anelia, Stoyka, Silvia-Aleksandra, Mariela) |
| Entrances | Tihomir entered the house on Day 18 | |
| Tasks | Get to know your buddy - the housemates had to gather as much information about the other as they could. | |
| Exits | Dimitar walked on Day 17 | |
| Week 4 | Up for eviction | Silvia-Aleksandra and Zdravko |
| Tasks | Diet - the housemates were divided into two groups - the first one had to lose weight, the second - to raise | |
| Exits | Anelia was evicted on Day 22 | |
| Week 5 | Up for eviction | Margarita, Stoyka and Zdravko |
| Tasks | Stageplay - the housemates had to make up their own play. The special jury - the three housemates outside the house (Dimitar, Anelia and Silvia) decided it was unsuccessful. The housemates lost 100% of their budget for the next week. | |
| Exits | Silvia-Aleksandra was evicted on Day 29 | |
| Week 6 | Up for eviction | Stoyka and Zdravko |
| Tasks | A pet - the housemates were given the dog Rufus. They had to take care of him and teach him different tricks. | |
| Exits | Margarita was evicted on Day 36 | |
| Week 7 | Up for eviction | Alidjan and Zdravko (the nominations were cancelled after Nayden and Groshi's ejection) |
| Tasks | In chains - the housemates were in chains with each other (in couples). They had to be together everywhere and all the time. The task was unsuccessful - Nayden and Groshi broke the rules. | |
| Birthdays | Nayden celebrated his 25th birthday on 30 November. There was a party in the house in which Zara came out of a big cake. They had sex the same night. | |
| Exits | Stoyka was evicted on Day 43; Nayden and Groshi were ejected on Day 48 for breaking the rules | |
| Week 8 | Up for eviction | Alidjan, Zdravko, Mariela and Tihomir |
| Entrances | Veneta and Zeyneb entered the house on Day 50 | |
| Tasks | Rich, poor - the housemates were divided into rich and poor | |
| Week 9 | Up for eviction | There were no nominations because of Veneta's leaving |
| Tasks | Good parents - the housemates were divided into couples, and they were given baby dolls. They had to look after them as their own children. | |
| Exits | Mell was evicted on Day 57; Veneta walked on Day 58 | |
| Week 10 | Up for eviction | Tihomir and Zeyneb |
| Tasks | Help Santa Claus - the housemates had to run 1208 miles (the distance between Lapland and Helsinki) on a running path in order their relatives to be given Christmas presents. The task was successful. | |
| Week 11 | Up for eviction | Zara and Zeyneb |
| Tasks | Dirty trick - the housemates had to do bad tricks to each other. | |
| Exits | Tihomir was evicted on Day 71 | |
| Week 12 | Up for eviction | Zara and Alidjan |
| Tasks | Skaters | |
| Exits | Zeyneb was evicted on Day 78 | |
| Week 13 | Up for eviction | No nominations. The positive voting started |
| Tasks | This week there were only day tasks in order to entertain the housemates during their final days in the house | |
| Exits | Alidjan was evicted on Day 85 | |
| Final Day 92 |
Viktor finished in third place, Zara - second and Zdravko left the house as the winner of Big Brother 1 |
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