The following went live during Week 5 of Season 10 on August 29th (thanks to Lucas7Yoshi on Twitter for confirming the full list).

Fortnite Blockbuster Challenges

Fortnite Blockbuster Prestige Challenges

The following went live during Week 4 of Season 10 on August 21st.

The following went live during Week 3 of Season 10 on August 15th.

The following went live during Week 2 of Season 10 on August 8th.

Thank you to Lucas7yoshi from Twitter for the help with these challenges.

The following went live during Week 1 of Season 10 on August 1st.

Thank you to Lucas7yoshi from Twitter for the help with this set of challenges.

The following went live during Week 1 of Season 10 on August 1st.

Fortnite Weekly and Timed Challenges explained

As of Fortnite Season 10, Challenges have undergone some significant changes.

There are two types of Fortnite Challenges. Each week at Thursday 2pm UK time, both sets become available - timed and season-long, both along a specific theme but have different expiry dates of when to complete them.

Season-long Challenges are tied to the current Fortnite Season, and are exclusive to Battle Pass owners.

The Challenges within them unlock as you play, and you have until the end of the season to complete them.

Timed Challenges, meanwhile, are only available for one week, and stagger their Challenges out throughout the week. These replace the Daily Challenges of old, and though it means you cannot log in once per day to complete a randomly assigned Challenge, you can 'bank' these and complete them all at once towards the end of the week. The benefit is other players will be doing the same, too.

These mostly feature XP and Battle Stars, but also feature an exclusive Loading Screen and secret Battle Star location - so it's worth completing enough to get that before they disappear forever.

Both these appear in the Challenges section in the main menu, with a tab at the top of the screen. You can tell Timed Challenges thanks to the timer that appears there, counting down to the next weekly reset.

Here's broadly the types of Challenges in Fortnite:

Action-based - Use the specific weapon, tool or behaviour a set number of times across all matches (doesn't have to be a single match) until it unlocks. Arguably the easiest kind, as you can chip away at these throughout the season.

Location-based - Find a specific point (or more!) on the map based on a vague clue. These are usually well hidden, and anything particularly difficult we've offered solutions in their specific Weekly Challenge lists.

Search Chests - These have you crack open chests in a specific part of the map. These are difficult, as every player will be rushing to these locations, and once they are gone, they are gone. It'll be impossible to do this in a single match, so spread this challenge over multiple attempts. It may also be easier to complete it several weeks after the challenge has gone live, as by then another location will be highlighted and more popular.

Again, the good news is you don't need to complete Weekly Challenges within that week - as long as you get round to them before the Season ends, the rewards will be yours.