Interlude 4 Guide: Curiosity Satisfied — Disney Dreamlight Valley

Interlude 4 Guide: Curiosity Satisfied — Disney Dreamlight Valley

I nearly missed the moment the Everoak Tree sighed open. You and I stand under dripping honeylight, watching a broken orb glint in the muck. The fog clung to the trees like wet muslin.

I’ve run this quest half a dozen times so I can skip the guesswork for you. Read this like a field manual: concise steps, where to stare, when to talk, and which items matter to the story and rewards. If you play on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox (Disney Dreamlight Valley base game is $29.99 (€28)), this walkthrough saves time and frustration.

How to complete Interlude 4: Curiosity Satisfied in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The air felt sweeter near my monitor when the Everoak Tree opened.

After you finish Chapter 12: Old Plans, New Wind and speak with Winnie the Pooh, the new Interlude starts inside Nectar Apiary’s Everoak Tree. The entrance is closed until you place the Bright New Photo into the Art-full place—do that to gain entry and trigger the next scenes with Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore.

Collect Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore’s Orb Pieces

I tapped the wall where roots twisted and the room felt off-balance.

Inside the Everoak Tree you’ll find a messy, honey-slick chamber. Talk to Pooh beside the tangled roots: he’ll point out floating honeypots and retrieve a broken orb piece for you. That’s your first piece.

Next, speak with Eeyore. You’ll need to head to the dried-up pond, climb the stairs, and break the resin chunks to restore honey flow. Aim precisely where the resin meets the slope—one hit and you can fish the orb shard out with your rod.

Disney Dreamlight Valley resin chunk
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

How do I collect the orb pieces?

Collect three orb pieces in total. One from Pooh’s discovery by the roots, one fished from the pond after hitting the resin chunk, and the last under one of the giant honeypots. Pick up every honeypot—you must clear all six to reveal the hedgehog and the final shard.

Cook a Hedgehog Treat to comfort the hedgehog

The cookstation’s old book smells faintly of burnt pages and thyme.

When you find the hedgehog under a honeypot, you’ll need a Hedgehog Treat to calm it. Read the nearby recipe book for the hint; it spells out ingredients with rhyme. Use three ingredients only: lettuce, a Golden Pattypan, and truffles. Combine them in your cooking pot to craft the dish, then return to Piglet for the third orb piece.

Disney Dreamlight Valley hedgehog treat
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

How do I make the hedgehog treat?

Collect lettuce, Golden Pattypan (rare from farming or seed vendors), and truffles (forage or buy). Add all three to the pot—no substitutions. The game reads the exact ingredients; if you add fish, the hedgehog reacts badly.

Solve the honey floor puzzle

The tile grid hummed under my boots like a clock I couldn’t stop.

With all orb pieces in hand, place them in the newly revealed Pillar. The pillar needs honey power, so you’ll see rotating floor circles that reroute honey flow from the orb pond to the pillar. Start at the pond and spin each tile until honey pours through the path to the pillar. Rotate the tiles carefully—think of the tiles like watchmaker gears, each turn changes the whole route.

Disney Dreamlight Valley honey floor puzzle
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

Interacting with the memory that appears after the pillar activates will reveal what the Pillar does. When the puzzle clears, everyone steps outside the Everoak Tree and the Nectar Apiary is restored. Talk to Winnie the Pooh to finish Interlude 4: Curiosity Satisfied, close Honeyglow Woods’ storyline, and trigger the final epilogue.

I recommend checking video guides on YouTube or community threads on Steam and the official Gameloft forums if you want visual confirmation—Moyens I/O’s screenshots lined up with what I found. Did the Everoak Tree’s memory change how you see the Apiary?