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The Iceberg was a large floating chunk of ice off the northeast coast of Club Penguin Island. As the Iceberg was at sea, it could not be accessed by foot from another room. The map, the EPF Phone, the Spy Phone (formerly), or crashing in Jet Pack Adventure was required to reach it.

This room was fairly open, and was surrounded by water. Following the Save the Migrator Project, the Aqua Grabber 3000 was docked nearby, which allowed penguins to travel underwater and salvage treasure on the seafloor in the Aqua Grabber game.

Tipping the Iceberg[]

The plaque on the tipped Iceberg

The plaque on the tipped Iceberg

An old and well-known rumor was the possibility of "tipping" the Iceberg. Rumors said that if enough penguins stood on one side of the Iceberg, it would "tip" over. Later rumors speculated that the same thing would happen if a lot of penguins on the Iceberg used the Jackhammer 3000 by wearing the Hard Hat. For many years, this rumor was false, and the Iceberg could not be moved in any way by players.

During the final party in Club Penguin, the Waddle On Party, the Iceberg could tip over if at least 5 players in the room were the color Blue, walking a Blue Puffle or any of its variants (Blue Triceratops Puffle, Blue Border Collie, Blue Raccoon Puffle, Blue Deer Puffle or Blue Crystal Puffle), and dancing while wearing a Hard Hat. If only 2-4 penguins fulfilled this criteria, the Iceberg would start shaking. When tipped, the Iceberg would completely flip, revealing a large dance floor, a bin of free Iceberg Tipper hats, a buoy numbered 11 frozen in the ice, and a plaque with many carvings and an inscription on it that read "Together, we can build an island, create a community, change the world... and even tip an iceberg. Waddle on." Additionally, an instrumental version of Party In My Iggy played.

The painting of the tipped Iceberg at the Lodge Attic

The painting of the tipped Iceberg at the Lodge Attic

Prior to the Waddle On Party, many references were made to the Iceberg tipping rumor, usually in the Club Penguin Times in the "Ask Aunt Arctic" section; the earliest mention was issue 46. A other few other examples include the Berg Drill! stamp, which could be obtained if 30 penguins danced on the Iceberg while wearing a Hard Hat; in WaddleOn Episode 3, the Iceberg was "flipped" horizontally.[2]; a painting of the Iceberg being tipped was visible in the Puffle Hotel Dining Room during the Halloween Party 2014 and later the Lodge Attic when the room was redesigned a few months later. In the Club Penguin App, the Iceberg would wobble if there were enough penguins dancing on it.

Pins[]

Image Pin
Ice Block Pin
Ice Block pin
O-Berry Pin
O-Berry Pin
Puffer Fish Pin
Puffer Fish Pin
Seashell Pin
Seashell Pin
WaterPin
Water Pin
Gold Anchor Pin
Gold Anchor Pin
Telescope Pin 1
Telescope Pin
Conch Shell Pin
Conch Shell Pin
Fruit pin
Fruit Combo Pin
Clothing Icons 7155
One Eyed Puffle Pin
Tire Home Pin icon
Tire Home Pin
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Parties[]

General[]

  • During most Puffle Parties, the Iceberg was the "domain" for pink puffles. A variety of sports equipment was located here, with pink puffles using them.
  • During some Music Jams, there was a stage at the Iceberg. Every thirty minutes, the Penguin Band played on the Iceberg.
  • During some Fairs, the Iceberg turned into a large ball pit.
  • During some Halloween Parties, the Iceberg becomes a giant pumpkin. Dancing with a hard hat would carve the pumpkin into a jack-o-lantern. Also, during every Halloween Party to date, (except for the Halloween Party 2005) the Aurora Australis (commonly known as the Southern Lights) could be seen from here.
  • During most Holiday Parties, a small Christmas tree was located here. If a certain amount of penguins were in the room, the tree would grow.
  • On certain occasions, most notably New Year's Days, fireworks were visible from here. During New Year's Day 2016, a large dance mat was placed on the ground, replacing the tree from the Holiday Party.

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2008[]

  • As part of the Save the Migrator Project, scaffolding was located here, to construct the Aqua Grabber 3000.
  • During the April Fools' Party 2008, the Iceberg was replaced with a real-life photograph, depicting a bucket of water with several large ice cubes, forming the shape of the Iceberg. In the photograph, a cutout image of the Aqua Grabber 3000 was placed into one of the ice cubes with a wooden stick.
  • During the Water Party 2008, the Mega Whale was docked nearby. Unlike the previous year, it was not merely a decoration, but its own unique room.

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2015[]

  • During the Festival of Snow 2015, a snow sculpture was displayed here. There was also a blue carpet, balloons, and banners, as well as a Free Item Stand of Ice Crowns.
  • During the Descendants Party, the Iceberg was decorated like a backstreet alley, with a few houses, stone walls with graffiti on them, and a cement ground. Hung up between buildings were lights, telephone poles, and clotheslines. The Mine Shack could be accessed from a golden bridge. It was most likely based on the Isle of the Lost.
  • During the 10th Anniversary Party, the Iceberg was decorated the same way as it was during the April Fools' Party 2008, with the addition of a speaker box.

2016[]

2017[]

  • During the Waddle On Party, the Iceberg design received a visual remaster. In addition, players could tip the Iceberg, revealing what its bottom side had, a dance floor, speakers, party lights, a plaque, the buoy #11, writings, and a Free Item Stand containing Iceberg Tippers.

Trivia[]

  • It was the only regular room in Club Penguin that was not connected to the main island.
  • The map displayed the highest point of the Iceberg pointing North, whereas on the Iceberg the highest point was facing west, towards the south of the mainland.
  • Starting from January 30, 2014, a shark called the Megalodon was seen every hour on the left to the Iceberg. This change was a part of the Prehistoric Party 2014 storyline, as the Megalodon had escaped from the Scary Ice room, leaving a silhouette behind. Issue 432 of the Club Penguin Times highlighted this.
  • The fact that the colour Blue had to be worn to tip the iceberg during the Waddle On Party may be a reference to Turn Blue and Sink the Iceberg By Chewydr, a story from the Penguin Tales Volume 3.
  • Starting from November 24, 2011, alongside the Card-Jitsu Party 2011, fire and water ninjas can control the weather in most rooms with direct sky access, including the Iceberg.
    • While most of said rooms also received minor visual updates, the Iceberg did not.

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The following were from Halloween Parties from 2010 to 2016. The more players drilled at the Iceberg, the more it would resemble a jack-o-lantern.

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Names in other languages[]

Language Name
Portuguese Icebergue
French Iceberg
Spanish Iceberg
German Eisberg
Russian ะะนัะฑะตั€ะณ

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