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Fortnite season 5 week 2 challenge guide: How to plant evidence in Catty Corner

The second stage of the Doggo challenges in Fortnite during season 5, week 2 requires you to plant the evidence in Catty Corner or Flush Factory. As is typical, the challenge’s title doesn’t really provide enough information to point you in the right direction, but that’s where we come in.

In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to complete this challenge as easily as possible. Do note that you must complete stage one of the Doggo challenges first, which requires you to destroy five mailboxes. For that, we recommend starting up a match and land at Holly Hedges. There are plenty of residential homes there, many of which have mailboxes. Destroy five, and you’ll be ready to move onto stage two. Here’s how to plant the evidence in Catty Corner or Flush Factory in Fortnite.

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Where to find Flush Factory

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After you’ve completed stage one of the Doggo challenges, start up a match and land at Flush Factory, which is found sort of on its own island, to the south of Slurpy Swamp. By default, this location is grayed out at the start of the season, so you’ll need to visit it to unlock it on the map. Use the image above for reference. Remember, you can complete this challenge at Catty Corner, but in this guide, we’ll only be covering where to plant evidence at Flush Factory. However, the process is practically the same for whichever location you choose. You only need to visit one of the locations to complete the challenge.

How to plant the evidence in Catty Corner or Flush Factory

After you arrive at Flush Factory, you’ll need to visit multiple spots in the area to plant the evidence. In this case, the evidence is the group of mailboxes you destroyed in stage 2. There are three locations you have to visit within Flush Factory to plant the evidence, and they can be done in any order. Below, we’ll go over the locations of the three spots. Use the video above for reference.

First spot

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The first spot is located inside the factory in the lobby area by the receptionist desk. Walk up, and you’ll see a transparent indicator on the ground with the prompt to Place Broken Mailboxes. To do so, press and hold Square on PlayStation, X on Xbox, and Y on Nintendo Switch.

Second spot

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The next one is outside on the northwestern side of the area, right next to a building on the ground.

Third spot

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The final location is found in the southern portion of Flush Factory, behind a building next to a dumpster. Once you’ve planted the third one, you’ll complete the challenge and earn 20,000 XP for doing so.

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