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Pop Puzzles: What’s Missing? Round 7 🍂

Hey Poptropicans, this is a guest post by Dizzy FeatherEnjoy!

Moon Eyes: Have a howlin’ good time.

Hello everyone, Dizzy Feather here with round seven of “What’s Missing?” Here’s how the game works:

I’ll show you screenshots from Poptropica with a detail covered up, and you try to guess what the missing piece is. 🧐 Leave your guesses in the comments of this post, and in about a week I’ll share the answers and shout out those who got any of them correct! A couple of rules:

  • No cheating! Don’t go in-game to the area shown to find the answers, and don’t copy someone else’s answers (best not to look before sharing yours). Not only would that be cheating others, but you’ll be taking the fun away from yourself!
  • Have fun! It’s just a game. Don’t pressure yourself to get them all.

Now that we’ve got that down, let’s start this Survival, Ep. 1 edition puzzle! You may need to click on images to view them in full.

So what’s missing? Share your guesses in the comments, and if you’re right, I’ll mention you when I reveal the answers. Good luck!


Hope you enjoyed this guest post by Dizzy Feather. If you did, you might also enjoy previous rounds of “What’s Missing?”: Round 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

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3 thoughts on “Pop Puzzles: What’s Missing? Round 7 🍂”

  1. Oh, I thought this was going to be about the missing owls. In the very early days of Javatropica (April 2020), I noticed that the owl animation didn’t play properly, and the owls were visible inside the tree trunks as though they got moved to the front layer. Later, the owls were removed completely. I’ve noticed some bugs in Arabian Nights 1 as well, with missing NPC dialogue and the animation of the Thieves’ hideout entrance not playing properly. I wonder if I should do a guest post on how some things got lost in translation with the shift to Java.

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