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All Springtime Floating Festival Curious Flower quiz question answers in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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A chatty Curious Flower has appeared on the Springtime Floating Festival island, and she's got a tricky quiz for you to complete in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Her test is all about the features of the event island, a location you likely don't know well, so you may need some help getting the right answers for this quiz. Even if you study every inch of the island as closely as you can, some of these questions are rather confusing, and it can be tricky to remember all the important details. If you're struggling to work through this puzzle on your own, here are all the Springtime Floating Festival Curious Flower quiz question answers in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Table of contents Springtime Floating Festival Curious Flower answers in Disney Dreamlight Valley How many Garden Gnomes are on the Springtime Floating Festival event island? Which flower type is eaten by the critter on Fridays? Which tree is often seen in the area of the island themed after Mulan’s home? The red rose trees do not come in which shape? How many teapot spouts are there on the Springtime Floating Festival island? Springtime Floating Festival Curious Flower answers in Disney Dreamlight Valley Screenshot by Destructoid There are five questions you need to answer throughout the Curious Flower quiz for the Springtime Floating Festival event, and five unique responses to go with them. The correct answers to deliver the talking flower in order are: 11 Hydrangea Magnolia Diamonds 10 How many Garden Gnomes are on the Springtime Floating Festival event island? For the question "How many Garden Gnomes are on the Springtime Floating Festival event island?", the answers you are given to select from are: Nine 10 11 I've changed my mind. I'm going exploring. The correct answer is 11 Garden Gnomes. These small red and blue statues are scattered all around the event island, and if you explore every inch of it to count them all, you'll find that there are 11 hanging around the area. You also get your very own version of the Garden Gnome as a prize for completing this quiz. Which flower type is eaten by the critter on Fridays? The second question you'll face is "Which flower type is eaten by the Tinker Bell Capybara critter on Fridays?" which references another puzzle you have to tackle in the event. For this one, the available answers are: Rising Penstemon Hydrangea Falling Penstemon I've changed my mind. I'm going exploring. The correct answer here is Hydrangea. The Tinker Bell Capybara has a unique feeding schedule, with its favorite flower rotating on a daily basis. On Fridays, this creature enjoys Blue Hydrangeas, but this specific type isn't an answer, so you have to select the more general term Hydrangea instead. Which tree is often seen in the area of the island themed after Mulan’s home? The next question asks you to check out Mulan's house on the island. For this one, you're asked "Which tree is often seen in the area of the island themed after Mulan’s home?" Pine Oak Magnolia I've changed my mind. I'm going exploring. The correct answer is Magnolia. This is by far one of the toughest questions in the puzzle, as you might not know the difference between types of trees in DDV since you've never been asked before. Pine trees are more foresty, and Oak trees are green, but only the bright pink Magnolia trees can be found near Mulan's residence here. The red rose trees do not come in which shape? The fourth question is, "The red rose trees do not come in which shape?" referencing the red rose bushes that are placed around the island. These are the same ones found around the queen's castle in both the Alice in Wonderland film and Realm in DDV. Diamonds Hearts Spades I've changed my mind. I'm going exploring. The correct answer is Diamonds, as you can find bushes shaped like both Hearts and Spades around the event island. How many teapot spouts are there on the Springtime Floating Festival island? Screenshot by Destructoid The very last question is "How many teapot spouts are there on the Springtime Floating Festival island?" which challenges you to traverse around the island and count the spouts of every teapot you see. There are quite a lot of them, so it can be easy to lose track along the way. Eight Nine 10 I've changed my mind. I'm going exploring. The correct answer for the final question is 10. As soon as you select this option, the puzzle will be complete as the Curious Flower drops a pouch containing a Curious Garden Gnome item for you to pick up as a prize. If this doesn't happen, you got at least one of the questions wrong, so start again and be sure to carefully select the correct answer for each one along the way. If you want to earn some additional prizes, there are plenty of other puzzles to tackle before this event ends. Next, you might work on completing the  Labyrinth puzzle, the Bamboo Fountain puzzle, and the Rotating Statues puzzle, all of which grant you an exclusive reward.

A chatty Curious Flower has appeared on the Springtime Floating Festival island, and she's got a tricky quiz for you to complete in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Her test is all about the features of the event island, a location you likely don't know well, so you may need some help getting the right answers for…

A chatty Curious Flower has appeared on the Springtime Floating Festival island, and she's got a tricky quiz for you to complete in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Her test is all about the features of the event island, a location you likely don't know well, so you may need some help getting the right answers for this quiz. Even if you study every inch of the island as closely as you can, some of these questions are rather confusing, and it can be tricky to remember…

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