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Disney Dreamlight Valley player gesturing to Clean Your Room paw prints on the ground.
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How to complete Clean Your Room in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Cheshire Chaos event in Disney Dreamlight Valley is suitably silly. Here's how to complete Clean Your Room easily during the event.

The Cheshire Chaos event in Disney Dreamlight Valley introduced plenty of mischief and silliness into the otherwise peaceful game, with the Cheshire Cat running rampant in the Valley. From May 7 to 20, you’ll need to put a stop to his shenanigans in this event.

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Below, we’ve detailed how to complete the Clean Your Room Duty in DDV, including every quest you’ll need to complete beforehand and which Realm this task takes place.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Clean Your Room guide

Completing Clean Your Room requires using the watering can on pink paw prints in the Toy Story Realm 20 times in total.

If you don’t have access to the area already, you need to unlock the Toy Story Realm to complete Clean Your Room in Disney Dreamlight Valley. This is on the second floor of the Dreamlight Castle, indicated by an alien logo on the door.

Disney Dreamlight Valley player speaking to Merlin in the Castle before Cheshire Cat quest.
Getting into the Toy Story Realm is not cheap, but it’s worth it. Screenshot by Dot Esports

It’ll cost you 7,000 Dreamlight to unlock this Realm, which will take a fair bit of farming if you’re new to the game. Keep an eye on your daily Duty tab and remember to interact with your villagers, as conversations and gifting can often be tied to rewarding Duties.

When you get access to the Toy Story Realm, you need to complete the introductory quests for Buzz Lightyear and Woody. These quests are A Secret Mission in Uncharted Space and You’re My Favorite Deputy, respectively.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Toy Story cinematic.
Both Buzz and Woody have detailed fetch quests on offer here. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Once you’ve finished both quests, moving Buzz and Woody into the Valley and building their homes, which cost 10,000 Coins apiece, you can head back to the Toy Story Realm and get stuck into the Clean Your Room Duty.

Look around the toy-cluttered room for pink pawprints. They can be anywhere on the floor in this Realm, but the difficulty is that there can only be five at a time, with a 10-minute respawn timer. This means you won’t be able to nab all the pawprints in one sweep.

It’s worth doing a lap of the room to check for paw prints—remembering to check in each corner of the white closet—then either heading out to work on other quests during the event, or setting a timer and occupying yourself with something else for ten minutes.

Disney Dreamlight Valley player next to Clean Your Room paw prints on the ground.
Remember to check every corner of the Realm before leaving. Screenshot by Dot Esports

This is a somewhat time-consuming Duty thanks to the respawn timer, but you have the entire duration of the event to finish. If you’re not in a rush to tie up all of the Duties, add it to your list of daily tasks and do it once per day until May 20 rolls around.

When you do grab all 20 of the paw prints, the reward on offer is the Rabbit Rocking Chair, claimable from the in-game event menu. It’s an adorable Wonderland-themed chair, and it’s worth picking up if you’re a fan of all things whimsical and cute.

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How do I unlock Realms in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

To unlock Realms in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need to unlock the Dream Castle first, which costs 2,000 Dreamlight. Once the castle is unlocked, you can spend additional Dreamlight to open the specific doors to each Realm, with the cost varying depending on the Realm.

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What do I need to complete the Calmer of Chaos duty and claim the reward?

To complete the Calmer of Chaos duty, you need to find and dig up at least 10 unique memory fragments from the purple rift cracks. Since you might get duplicate memory pieces, you may need to dig more than 10 spots to finish the full image. Once complete, you can claim the Twisting Rabbit Mirror from the Events tab.

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How much Dreamlight is required to unlock the Toy Story realm in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Players need to farm up 7,000 Dreamlight to unlock the door to the Toy Story realm.

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Others Asked

How do I unlock Realms in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

To unlock Realms in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need to unlock the Dream Castle first, which costs 2,000 Dreamlight. Once the castle is unlocked, you can spend additional Dreamlight to open the specific doors to each Realm, with the cost varying depending on the Realm.

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What do I need to complete the Calmer of Chaos duty and claim the reward?

To complete the Calmer of Chaos duty, you need to find and dig up at least 10 unique memory fragments from the purple rift cracks. Since you might get duplicate memory pieces, you may need to dig more than 10 spots to finish the full image. Once complete, you can claim the Twisting Rabbit Mirror from the Events tab.

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How much Dreamlight is required to unlock the Toy Story realm in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Players need to farm up 7,000 Dreamlight to unlock the door to the Toy Story realm.

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Em Stonham
Em is a Freelance Gaming Writer at Dot Esports who specializes in Pokemon and World of Warcraft. With a love for RPGs and TCGs, Em has spent the last few years covering gaming news and reviews for sites like IGN, Nintendo Life, and Dexerto.
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