How to find & ring the gongs in Fortnite

How to find & ring the gongs in Fortnite
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Harry Boulton

Published 

19th Apr 2023 11:04

You might be wondering how to ring different gongs in Fortnite, as it is one of the weekly challenges that allow you to earn a bunch of XP. While some weeklies are relatively straightforward, others require you to work things out yourself, and this challenge is definitely part of the latter.

So, if you're looking for all of the gong locations in Fortnite, then make sure to read the rest of this guide as we've got all of the details you'll need down below.

Where are the gongs in Fortnite?

Screenshot of the Fortnite map with gong locations marked
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Map courtesy of Fortnite.gg

With the release of Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2, 13 gongs have been added to the south eastern side of the map in fixed locations for you to find. They are not marked on the map though, so find out where exactly they are in the marked map above courtesy of Fortnite.gg or the list below:

  • East of Frenzy Fields
  • South west of Steamy Springs
  • South east of Steamy Springs
  • South west of Kenjutsu Crossing
  • South of Kenjutsu Crossing
  • Kenjutsu Corssing (x2)
  • South east side of MEGA City
  • South of Knotty Nets
  • North of Knotty Nets
  • North east of MEGA City
  • East of MEGA City
  • North west of MEGA City

You only need to ring three to complete the weekly challenge in the game, so heading to Kenjutsu Crossing is the easiest way to do so due to the close proximity of four gongs, which will let you safely and quickly get it done.

How to ring gongs in Fortnite

All you need to do to ring gongs in Fortnite is hit them with your melee weapon. You might need to hit it a couple of times for it to register just to be safe, but that is all you need to do to complete this challenge.

So, that wraps up this guide on the Fortnite gong locations, letting you know how to find and ring gongs for one of this week's tricky challenges. If you want to stay up to date with the latest news and guides though, make sure to check out our Fortnite game page.

Harry Boulton
About the author
Harry Boulton
Harry is a Guides Writer at GGRecon, having completed a Masters of Research degree in Film Studies. Previously a freelance writer for PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Red Bull Gaming, he loves playing a wide variety of games from the Souls series to JRPGs, Counter-Strike, and EA FC. When not playing or writing about games and hardware, you're likely to find him watching football or listening to Madonna and Kate Bush.
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