Forza Horizon 6 Wrong Number Skill Guide: Phone Box Location & Tips

Unlocking every Horizon Festival Wristband in Forza Horizon 6 is going to take a steady stream of Horizon Festival points, and one straightforward source is buried in the game’s Collection Journal. Specifically, head to the Skills area and work through the list to rack up progress toward the rewards.

Among the Skills you’ll find is “Wrong Number,” which asks you to track down a Phone Box and smash into it. The catch is that these spots aren’t always obvious in FH6, so here’s where to locate one in Japan.

You’ll also earn additional Horizon Festival points for causing some damage—this time by smashing into seaweed in Forza Horizon 6.

Quick facts: “Wrong Number” Skill

  • Goal: complete the Skill named “Wrong Number”
  • Task: find a Phone Box and smash into it with your car
  • Region guidance: phone box location provided for Japan
  • Bonus points: smash into seaweed in Forza Horizon 6 to earn more Horizon Festival points

Phone Box Location in Forza Horizon 6

In Japan, you can spot a Phone Box on a street corner in Tokyo City. It’s not too far east from the Food Delivery job, making it a reasonable detour while you’re already driving through the area.

For the most precise placement, use the map image in-game to pinpoint the exact corner. The location sits south of the Inner City Run Drift Zone event and to the east of the Shibuya Crossing Speed Trap.

Once you arrive at the corner, completing the Skill is simple: get your car lined up and drive straight into the phone booth/box to register the objective.

And if you’re younger and wondering what people even mean by a telephone booth, those used to be real public calling spots where you’d pay with change to make calls. Cellphones weren’t always a default—wild thought, right?

If you want to keep stacking FH6 discoveries, you can also look up how to find Kitayama Big Daisugi, the Seabed Road, and the Temple of Nachi Falls.

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