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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The buoys used to be nothing interesting, but in the [[archives:Club Penguin Times/403|#403 issue]] of the [[Club Penguin Times]], they became the main topic in the Secrets section and in the [[archives:Club Penguin Times/450|#450 issue]], [[Aunt Arctic]] showed curiosity about them acting as they were an important subject to investigate.
*The buoys used to be nothing interesting, but in the [[archives:Club Penguin Times/403|#403 issue]] of the [[Club Penguin Times]], they became the main topic in the Secrets section and in the [[archives:Club Penguin Times/450|#450 issue]], [[Aunt Arctic]] showed curiosity about them acting as they were an important subject to investigate.
*The [[archives:Club Penguin Times/403|#403 issue]] of the [[Club Penguin Times]] says that there are ten numbered buoys, however, the 12th buoy have already showed up.
*The [[archives:Club Penguin Times/403|#403 issue]] of the [[Club Penguin Times]] says that there are ten numbered buoys, however, the more buoys have appeared.
*As the 12th buoy have been found, the Buoy 11 might had appeared too.
*There are 99 buoys in total and all of them will be used to create the [[Test Bots#Microbots (Original Test Bots)|Buoy Bot]] as we could see during the [[Future Party]].
*There are 99 buoys in total and all of them will be used to create the [[Test Bots#Microbots (Original Test Bots)|Buoy Bot]] as we could see during the [[Future Party]].
*According to [[Aunt Arctic]], the buoys do have a reason to be here. She says that: "Buoys are usually used to mark a path, so where could these ones be leading us?<ref>http://archives.clubpenguinwiki.info/static/images/archives/a/ac/ENNews450SecretOverlay.swf</ref>" So there may be more about these buoys, than meets the eye.
*According to [[Aunt Arctic]], the buoys do have a reason to be here. She says that: "Buoys are usually used to mark a path, so where could these ones be leading us?<ref>http://archives.clubpenguinwiki.info/static/images/archives/a/ac/ENNews450SecretOverlay.swf</ref>" So there may be more about these buoys, than meets the eye.
*What if the buoys were put there by [[Rockhopper]] and it will lead us to the legendary [[Rockhopper Island]]?


==Sources and References==
==Sources and References==
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Revision as of 01:56, 7 June 2014

The first numbered buoy.

The Numbered Buoys, or just Buoys are floating devices that can have many purposes. They can be anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift with the sea wave[1]. However, in Club Penguin they have a different role. They are Easter Eggs, which means they were created to entertain penguins, who have to seek for them hidden all over the game. They can be found in some rooms, games, parties, newspaper issues, PSA Missions and even when your puffles first dig up an item.

Ten numbered buoys have been spotted, but only eight can currently be found on the island[2].

Buoy's location

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Trivia

  • The buoys used to be nothing interesting, but in the #403 issue of the Club Penguin Times, they became the main topic in the Secrets section and in the #450 issue, Aunt Arctic showed curiosity about them acting as they were an important subject to investigate.
  • The #403 issue of the Club Penguin Times says that there are ten numbered buoys, however, the more buoys have appeared.
  • There are 99 buoys in total and all of them will be used to create the Buoy Bot as we could see during the Future Party.
  • According to Aunt Arctic, the buoys do have a reason to be here. She says that: "Buoys are usually used to mark a path, so where could these ones be leading us?[4]" So there may be more about these buoys, than meets the eye.

Sources and References