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Fortnite Ice Box Locations: Where To Search Ice Boxes (Winterfest Challenge)

We're in the final stretch of Fortnite's Winterfest event, which means you only have a few days left to complete the limited-time Winterfest challenges and unlock some festive rewards. One of the holiday-themed missions asks you to search ice boxes, but unless you're well acquainted with the game's map, you may have some trouble tracking them down. If you fall in that camp, don't worry; we've put together this map and guide to help you out.

Where Are The Ice Box Locations?

To complete this challenge, you'll need to search two different ice boxes. This may seem daunting at first if you don't already know where to look given the size of the island, but fortunately, there are many more than that scattered around the map, so tracking down two shouldn't be too difficult. We've marked down the ice box locations we've encountered on the map below:

Fortnite ice box locations
Fortnite ice box locations
  • Dirty Docks
  • East of Pleasant Park
  • Sweaty Sands
  • West of Holly Hedges
  • Weeping Woods
  • Northwest of Slurpy Swamp
  • In the mountains southeast of Lazy Lake

How To Complete The Challenge

Now that you know where the ice boxes are located, all you need to do is track them down. A few of the locations, such as Dirty Docks, house more than one box, so you should only need to head to one of areas listed above and you'll be able to complete the challenge fairly quickly. The ice boxes look like typical freezers, so they shouldn't be too hard to spot. Once you've searched two of them, the mission will be complete and you'll unlock a special spray for your troubles.

The Fortnite 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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