Fortnite: How to visit all three lighthouses in a single match

(Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
Here's how to visit all three lighthouses in a single match in Fortnite (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

With the island being as large as it is in Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2, most players tend to avoid exploring every nook and cranny of the map unless they have to. For this reason, the developers have released certain challenges that task players to visit off-beat locations.

One such challenge this week requires players to visit all three lighthouses in a single match. It comes as no surprise that all three of them are located in the newly added Japanese biome. That said, while this task can be slightly difficult, it's certainly not impossible.


Here's a step-by-step guide on how to visit all three lighthouses in a single match in Fortnite

1) First Lighthouse - Luminous Lantern

The lighthouse's design is very rustic (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
The lighthouse's design is very rustic (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

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The first step is to land at Sandy Circle, a landmark that's located southwest of Steamy Springs. Two Kinetic Blades can be found in this area. You can use them for quick mobility and then move southeast to a small island called Lotus Lookout. This area contains quite a bit of loot and the Thunder NPC can be found here as well. Once you're geared up, you'll have to rotate to the first lighthouse found at Luminous Lantern.


2) Second Lighthouse - Burning Beacon

There's not much to see at Burning Beacon (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
There's not much to see at Burning Beacon (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

Once you're ready to move, look out across the water and a second lighthouse should be in sight. Essentially, it's located at a landmark called Burning Beacon. While it would be faster to use a Rogue Bike and ride across the Neon Bay Bridge to reach it, swimming is the better option. You must remember to use the Kinetic Blade to get as much mobility as possible before having to swim.


3) Third Lighthouse - Twilight Torch

The view from the lighthouse at Twilight Torch is stunning (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
The view from the lighthouse at Twilight Torch is stunning (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

Once you've reached the second lighthouse, you'll have two options to rotate to the third. You can either use the Kinetic Blade and rotate or use the Motorboat instead. Your goal is to reach a POI that's known as Knotty Nets. Just north of it, the third and final lighthouse called Twilight Torch can be found. You must visit it to complete this challenge.


Points to remember while trying to visit all three lighthouses in a single match in Fortnite

Here are all the three lighthouses marked on the map along with a route to get to them (Image via Fortnite.GG)
Here are all the three lighthouses marked on the map along with a route to get to them (Image via Fortnite.GG)

Since the challenge requires players to visit all three lighthouses in a single match, two major points will have to be taken into consideration. The first is the route of the Battle Bus while the second is the formation of the Storm Circle.

The Battle Bus' route should be as far away from the southern side of the island as possible. This should give players ample time to land, loot, and make their way to the lighthouses.

The second factor is The Storm. If the safe zone excludes any of the three lighthouses, it's best to go in prepared or attempt the challenge in the next match. There's no point in visiting two lighthouses if you get eliminated while going for the third and final one. If this happens, the challenge will have to be restarted.

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