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You need to squash monsters until you're big enough to squash the igloos. The igloos are quite tough to squash, so take your time rolling back and forth across the hill squashing as many monsters as you can.

If you're on Beardy's Bluff (the Yellow hill with the Wonder Beard at the bottom) then make sure you have made some Noodles and Ticks to help you get big enough.

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