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Fortnite Search Where the Stone Heads Are Looking: How to Complete the Week 6 Challenge

The Fortnite Week 6 Challenges don’t get any easier. The cryptic “Search where the stone heads are looking” challenge may stump all but the most knowledgeable players. However, once you know the solution, you don’t need to find every Easter Island head in the game to plan your route. Olmec it much simpler for you. Ahem. Here’s how to complete the Week 6 Challenge.

Fortnite Search Where the Stone Heads Are Looking: How to Complete the Week 6 Challenge

To complete the challenge you will need to, theoretically, find every single stone head on the Fortnite map and draw a line through where they’re looking. Eventually, you’ll find a common location that each line passes through. Despite that, you don’t need to visit every stone head before unlocking the Battle Star at the end of it. No, you can be a little bit cheaty, hit fast-forward, and go straight to the end destination of the week 6 challenge. See below for the full details.

Fortnite Search Where the Stone Heads Are Looking: Is it a Free Challenge?

Yes, it certainly is. Not only do you get 10 Battle Stars for it being designated a “Hard” challenge, it’s also one of three weekly challenges available to all. That means one of two things: firstly, fill your boots and start going up those tiers and, secondly, watch out for the exact location as it’s bound to be plagued by several players, many of whom may not be friendly towards you or your squad.

Fortnite Search Where the Stone Heads Are Looking: Exact Location

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The “Search where the stone heads are looking” final location can be found on a hill just south-west of Salty Springs. There, you’ll find a set of small flowers and, in the middle of them, a Battle Star will be shining. That was easy, wasn’t it?

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