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Microsoft Holding Special Windows 11 Bug Bash

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
July 7, 2021
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The Windows Insider bug bash is back and is now themed towards Windows 11. From now until July 14, you can complete various quests in the Feedback Hub, submit feedback to Microsoft, and then earn a special achievement badge for doing so.

Currently, there are a host of special quests in the Feedback Hub for this fresh Bug Bash. You can complete quests themed towards the new Start Menu, Snapping Windows, using external monitors, and even the new calendar flyout and Quick Settings. You also can find quests for Notification Center, app animations, Snapped layouts, and Widgets. Currently, there are 22 quests, counting the ones we have already mentioned.

The last Windows Insider bug bash happened back during the week of May 12, then themed towards Windows 10. It’s really great to see Microsoft encourage this type of engagement again in the Windows Insider program as it encourages people to download and test out Windows 11 and build the operating system better ahead of a final release in November.

Check the Windows Insider Bug Bash out right now, Windows Insiders! And remember, use the Feedback Hub to log any bugs you come across and any other feature requests you have for Microsoft. You can help make Windows 11 great!

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