Using the Gadgets:
The red one is on the rocks next to the blue soldier falling off the bridge surrounded by yellow soldiers on the bridge.
The blue one is under the red soldier coming out of the castle on a board on the water.
The white one is under the soldier in white with a blue cape fishing surrounded by red soldiers.
On the right directly under the blue shield that says 76% on it.
he is on the aqueduct thing on the top in the middle reighthand side
Its on the bottom right corner under the medical soldiers.......the shield is blue
On the corner of Get a life and Stop looking for Waldo.
Somewhere
In Waldo's Nut-sack.
Waldo is not a real person, but a fictional character from the "Where's Waldo?" book series. The books feature detailed illustrations with Waldo hidden in a crowded scene, and readers must find him among the other characters. Hollywood is a popular setting for movies and entertainment, but there is no specific location where Waldo can be found there.
It is on the left hand side of the page, by the two boats. In front of the man asleep on his blue shield with what looks like four stars on it. To be a little more helpful, the man is behind the three men pushing a man into the river with their spears.
on the last page
In the "Where's Waldo?" series, the mystery character in "Waldo Hollywood" is Odlaw, who is Waldo's enemy and is often tasked with causing trouble or hiding to challenge the player. He is usually wearing a yellow and black striped shirt, a black mask, and a yellow beanie.
middle of left side of screen. Three grey craters.
No, Waldo is a fictional character created by Martin Handford for the "Where's Waldo?" series of books. He is known for wearing a red and white striped shirt, glasses, and a red and white beanie hat.