Pinoy Big Brother (season 2) - Weekly Tasks

Weekly Tasks

Task No. Date given Description Bet Result
1 February 26, 2007
(Day 02)
Sand by Me
Build a sand castle which replicates a model nearby. It must be done in beach wear and while Pinoy Ako was being played.
50% PassedT1
2 March 5, 2007
(Day 09)
Room Service
Cook several dishes ordered by Big Brother. They should wear toques while doing the task.
60% Failed
3 March 12, 2007
(Day 16)
Harry Potter
Make several pieces of pottery using the clay provided.
75% Failed
4 March 19, 2007
(Day 23)
A-maze-ing Task
Cross a string maze on Day 27 without touching any of the strings or sounding the bells that are attached to the strings. The bells should not be sounded eight or more times.
50% Failed
5 March 26, 2007
(Day 30)
Watermill or No Mill
Run a water mill using water from the swimming pool. This should be done manually and the mill should run day and night. The mill should not stop for more than 30 seconds.
60% Passed
6 April 2, 2007
(Day 37)
Egg-specially for Easter
Make 500 Easter eggs each filled with leche flan mixture. They should be dressed as rabbits and should hop around.
60% Failed
7 April 9, 2007
(Day 44)
Rice to the Occasion
Process several sacks of newly harvested rise using the method of pagbabayo or rice pounding using mortars, pestles, and bilao (woven bamboo platters). They should also wear traditional Filipino clothes.
100%T2 PassedT3
8 April 16, 2007
(Day 51)
100 Treasures
Take on several survival tasks, while dressed as different kinds of people depending on the task. In the process, they would earn gold coins.
Weekly allowance would depend on coins amassed. PassedT4
9 April 23, 2007
(Day 58)
Big Brother Fiesta
Organize and prepare an original festival to let Slovenian housemate Tina immerse in the colorful Philippine fiestas and the well-known "Filipino hospitality."
85% Passed
10 April 30, 2007
(Day 65)
School Daze/Summer-yenda ni Kuya
Take part in activities which would enable them to raise no less than P300,000 to be donated to some elementary schoolchildren in Iloilo for their school supplies and the repair of their dilapidated school buildings. First was making summer foodstuffs and desserts to be sold to passers-by outside the House. The second was organizing and staging a puppet show.
Weekly allowance not bet. PassedT5
11 May 14, 2007
(Day 79)
Ano ang Habi N'yo?
Find a way to unwind a large, compacted ball of rope using their hands and teeth and use the rope to make a large welcome mat.
75% Failed
12 May 21, 2007
(Day 86)
Boat Wisely
Build four boats using the materials provided. Boats would tested (supposedly) on Day 90.T6
50% Passed
13 May 28, 2007
(Day 93)
Return of the Dominoes
Build a tower/wall of dominoes six feet high. One housemate should be seated inside the domino wall at all times to watch over the rising tower and anyone who wants to be in the center has to enter it carefully through a small portal. The person in the center cannot help in building the tower.
50% Failed
14 June 4, 2007
(Day 100)
Pang-Sirko Tayo!
Perform three circus acts: tightrope walking, juggling four bowling pins, and training the House pet Buddy to jump through hoops.
33% for each act Failed
15 June 11, 2007
(Day 107)
Big Brother House of Horrors
Organize an attraction wherein the House would become a haunted house where people would visit on Day 110.
Weekly allowance would depend on percentage of people who felt they were scared during the attraction. PassedT7
16 June 18, 2007
(Day 114)
Pinoy Big Brother Big Dream Wedding
Plan and organize a wedding inside the House, complete with tuxedos, wedding dresses, and wedding cakes. They would also take part in activities that would provide them with various essentials for the wedding.
100% Passed







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