The second week of the Christmas Update in 99 Nights in the Forest has begun, bringing a fresh event to the game. Santa’s Workshop has seen significant progress, with elves settling in the Forest to resume their festive tasks. Yet again, the deer have emerged as a troublemaker, attacking the elves and causing them to stop their holiday decorations. To make matters worse, the elves have misplaced their Christmas Lights! It’s up to you to retrieve these lights and help the elves restore the Christmas spirit. This guide will walk you through finding Christmas Lights in 99 Nights in the Forest and using them to deck the Christmas Trees.
How to Find Christmas Lights in 99 Nights in the Forest
The latest update in 99 Nights in the Forest introduces the much-anticipated Christmas Lights. Locating them is surprisingly simple. You’ll often find Christmas Lights wrapped around trees and even around wolves.

The snowy landscape makes spotting Christmas Lights quite easy. Keep a keen eye, and you’ll see many trees adorned with these festive lights. To collect them, simply chop down the trees using your axe. Each tree will drop three pieces of wood along with a Christmas Light.
As for the wolves, they too might be wrapped in Christmas Lights. Hunting them can yield meat and additional lights. However, if you’re new, dealing with wolves can be a bit challenging. It’s often best to focus on chopping down trees for an easier path to gathering lights.
How to Decorate Christmas Trees in 99 Nights in the Forest
With your Christmas Lights in hand, it’s time to put them to good use by decorating Christmas Trees. But there’s a catch: you can only decorate trees located within the North Pole Biome.


The North Pole Biome is easy to find on the north side of the camp. Just check your map! Santa’s Workshop, along with charming Gingerbread houses and festive trees, are all nestled in this area. Remember, only the trees without snow can be decorated with the Christmas Lights you’ve gathered.
To complete the decoration, approach a Christmas Tree and hold ‘E.’ Your mission is to decorate 12 Christmas Trees within the North Pole Biome to finish the event. Once you do, the lights in the area will illuminate, allowing the elves to continue their work at Santa’s Workshop. You’ll even unlock a fun cutscene that captures the success of your festive endeavors.
What Rewards Can You Earn by Decorating Christmas Trees?

While decorating Christmas Trees is a fun activity, the rewards are quite simple. You can only earn Candy Canes through this festive task.
Each decorated tree gives you three to four Candy Canes, and since you’ll be completing at least 12 trees, you’re looking at a haul of 36 to 48 Candy Canes per run. If you’re extra diligent, decorating a few more trees can net you even more canes to spend at the Christmas Elf Shop.
That wraps up everything you need to know about finding and using Christmas Lights in 99 Nights in the Forest. Have you tackled this event yet? Share your experiences in the comments below!
How can I decorate Christmas Trees in 99 Nights in the Forest?
To decorate a Christmas Tree, simply approach it and hold ‘E.’ Make sure to collect Christmas Lights beforehand!
Is Santa’s Workshop ready in 99 Nights in the Forest?
No, Santa’s Workshop is still under construction in 99 Nights in the Forest.
Where can I find Christmas Lights?
Christmas Lights can be found wrapped around trees and wolves throughout the snowy forest.
What’s the goal for the Christmas Tree event?
Your goal is to decorate 12 Christmas Trees located in the North Pole Biome to complete the event.
What can I do with Candy Canes?
Candy Canes can be used to purchase items and classes at the Christmas Elf Shop.