Fortnite's Winterfest event is almost over, but there's still a little time left to complete its challenges and unlock special holiday-themed rewards. One task that may pose a bit of trouble, particularly if you don't know where to look, is to destroy snowflake decorations. If you need help finding those, we've put together this guide explaining where to go. Where Are The Snowflake Decorations?Unlike ice boxes, which you need to track down to complete a separate Winterfest challenge, the snowflake decorations are much more difficult to spot because they're small and typically hanging in windows, so it's easy to overlook them. However, the decorations are fairly plentiful, and you only need to destroy three of them to complete the challenge, so you shouldn't have too much trouble tracking the required number down once you know where to look. As previously mentioned, the snowflake decorations are typically hanging on different houses, which can be found in specific named locations. We've spotted decorations in the following areas, so your best bet is to look in any of these places: - Holly Hedges
- Frenzy Farm
- Pleasant Park
- Lazy Lake
- Retail Row
- Salty Springs
How To Complete The ChallengeOnce you've tracked down a snowflake decoration, all you need to do is either shoot it with a gun you picked up or hit it with your pickaxe to destroy it. Repeat this process until you've destroyed three decorations and you'll complete the challenge. You don't need to destroy all three within a single match, although you will most likely be able to anyway since the decorations are usually hung in bunches. After you've completed the challenge, you'll unlock your reward: a special holiday back bling. Fortnite's Winterfest challenges will only be around a few more days, so you'll need to act quickly if you're hoping to complete them and unlock the special Winterfest rewards. You can see the full list of challenges, along with all of our maps and guides for this season's trickier missions, in our ongoing Fortnite Chapter 2 challenges roundup.
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