How to Unlock Piglet in Disney Dreamlight Valley: A Step-by-Step Guide
Follow this step-by-step quest guide to unlock Piglet in Disney Dreamlight Valley by restoring a painting, taking photos, and repairing a bridge.
The Hundred Acre Wood has finally welcomed its last beloved resident to Disney Dreamlight Valley. As of the 2026 content update, players can now unlock Piglet, the timid yet kindhearted pig who completes the iconic trio alongside Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore. Bringing Piglet to your valley is not just a simple task of finding him; it involves a charming questline filled with painting, photography, and a bit of bridge repair. This guide walks you through every stage of the "How to Meet a Best Friend (Again)" quest so that you can make Piglet a permanent villager with ease.

Prerequisites for Unlocking Piglet
Before the quest becomes available, you must have completed all of Winnie the Pooh's and Eeyore's friendship storylines. This means you need to have progressed through their individual quests, helped them settle into the valley, and deepened your friendship with both characters. The Everoak Tree in Braveheart Grove will be the focal point of the quest, but initially it remains inaccessible due to a faded magical painting.
Main Quest Objectives
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Gain access to the Everoak Tree cavern in Braveheart Grove.
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Restore color to a mystical painting by collecting specific paint colors.
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Photograph three key locations that Pooh explored during his search for paint.
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Gather resources and repair the bridge connecting Drowsybloom Acre to Braveheart Grove.
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Unlock Piglet as a permanent villager upon completion.
Starting the Quest: A Painting Without Color
When the quest begins, all the characters gather around the Everoak Tree, eager to enter the cave inside. However, the large painting that serves as the entrance lacks its vibrant hues, preventing anyone from going in. It quickly becomes apparent that you will need to find missing paint pigments scattered across the area. Splitting up with the group is the first order of business.
Collecting Pink Paint
Almost immediately, Piglet makes a shy appearance. He scurries up to your character and, in his nervous but generous way, hands over a jar of pink paint. This is a touching moment that showcases his desire to help despite his timidity. Approach the painting and interact with the pink-colored spots to apply the pigment. The painting will start to come to life, but it is still far from complete.
Obtaining Blue Paint from Eeyore
Next, head over to Piglet’s house, which is located somewhere in the valley (the exact spot may vary based on your village layout). There, you will find Eeyore, looking as gloomy as ever. Speak with him, and he will mention that he stumbled upon some blue paint but had no use for it. He gladly gives it to you. Apply the blue paint to the corresponding areas on the Everoak Tree painting. Even after adding both pink and blue, the artwork resists fully awakening, indicating that a crucial color is still missing.
Following Pooh’s Forgotten Trail
With the painting still dormant, it’s time to consult Winnie the Pooh. He admits that he cannot remember where he originally found the paint, but he does recall the places he searched. To jog his memory, you need to visit three specific locations and take a photograph at each one using your in-game camera.
1. The Big Waterfall with Acorns
Travel to Braveheart Grove and head toward the lake near the fountain you repaired during an earlier quest. The waterfall here is surrounded by acorns and lush greenery. Frame the waterfall in your camera viewfinder and snap a picture. This spot is tranquil and easy to recognize.
2. The Sturdy Bridge Where You Played Pooh Sticks
Make your way to Gloommeadow. This region features a sturdy wooden bridge spanning a gentle stream. It’s the very bridge where you and Pooh once held a Pooh Sticks competition. Stand in a position that captures the entire bridge, then take the photo.
3. The Broken Bridge Between Drowsybloom Acre and Braveheart Grove
Travel to Drowsybloom Acre. Near the border with Braveheart Grove, you will find a collapsed bridge that prevents easy passage. Take a clear photograph of the broken structure to document Pooh’s last known searching ground.
Once you have all three photos, return to Winnie the Pooh and show him the images. Seeing the snapshots triggers a rush of memories. He suddenly realizes that his exploration led him to discover yellow paint, but in his honey-obsessed mind, he mistook it for a pot of golden honey.
Repairing the Bridge and Finding Yellow Paint
After the revelation, Winnie the Pooh visits the broken bridge location and pleads with you to fix it so that he can visit Piglet more regularly. The quest now updates with a task to repair the broken bridge. The required materials are typically common crafting resources that can be foraged or crafted around the valley. Although the game randomly assigns specific amounts, you can expect to gather hardwood, stone, and fiber. Check your quest log for the exact list.
Collect the necessary items and interact with the broken bridge to start the repair mini-game. Once the bridge is restored, a short cutscene plays where Pooh, in his characteristic slow-witted charm, finally understands that the yellow substance he found earlier was indeed the missing yellow paint and not honey. This revelation adds the final pigment to your collection.
Accessing the Everoak Tree and Completing the Quest
With all three colors now acquired and the bridge repaired, return to the Everoak Tree painting. Interact with it to apply the yellow paint, and the artwork will fully illuminate. The entrance to the tree cave opens, allowing you and the Hundred Acre Wood friends to step inside. A heartwarming sequence unfolds, officially welcoming Piglet into the community.
As soon as you exit the cave, Piglet will be available as a permanent villager. You can find him wandering your valley, often near Pooh’s house or by serene bodies of water. He brings a unique sense of calm to the village and occasionally offers friendship quests that reward exclusive Hundred Acre Wood themed items.
Tips for a Smooth Quest Completion
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Before starting, make sure your camera is equipped and functional in your tool wheel. The photo objectives require precise framing, so take your time adjusting the angle.
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Stockpile some basic crafting materials like wood and stone in advance. This saves you from having to forage mid-quest and keeps the narrative flow uninterrupted.
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The quest is heavily reliant on exploration of Braveheart Grove and its surrounding biomes. Unlocking fast travel wells in those areas beforehand will cut down travel time significantly.
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Pay attention to the subtle environmental cues—acorns near the waterfall and the distinct shape of the broken bridge—to avoid confusion.
Unlocking Piglet is a delightful journey that encapsulates the spirit of friendship and gentle adventure that defines the Hundred Acre Wood. By following this guide, you can swiftly bring the beloved pink pig into your valley and enjoy his company alongside the rest of the charming cast.
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