Where to “dance in different forbidden locations” for Fortnite’s season 7, week 1 challenge

You need to find and dance in front of seven signs.

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Fortnite: Battle Royale’s seventh season is finally here—and that means there’s a bunch of new challenges for players to complete.

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One of the season seven, week one challenges tasks players with dancing in seven different forbidden locations. There will be several signs that show a character dancing with a big red circle-backslash symbol—and players simply have to dance in front of these signs. 

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Although this challenge doesn’t sound too difficult, it could be a little taxing to try to find all of the forbidden locations. Here’s where you can go to complete the “dance in different forbidden locations” challenge.

Risky Reels

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This sign is located on a hill northeast of Risky Reels.

Wailing Woods

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This sign can be found on top of a hill west of Wailing Woods. 

Salty Springs

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This sign is located on top of the giant mountain north of Salty Springs.

Loot Lake

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This sign can be found on the eastern side of Loot Lake.

YMCA

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This sign is on top of the mountain with ramps north of YMCA and south of Pleasant Park. 

Frosty Flights

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This sign can be found in the extreme southwest corner of the map—it’s on the edge of one of the peninsulas south of Frosty Flights.

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This sign is in the gazebo in the tiny pond in Lazy Links.

Junk Junction

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This sign can be found on a hill north of Junk Junction.


We’ll update this article as more forbidden locations are found.

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