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After spending a long time helping Alice regain her normal height with perfume and getting the keys to some animal boxes, you will automatically start the Leaving Wonderland quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley. In this mission, you will need a lot of help to discover the correct light combination of the Glowing Mushrooms in the forest to escape from the Queen of Hearts.
How to Complete Leaving Wonderland in Dreamlight Valley
When you return to Alice and give her the keys, she will free the animals. You must then help clean up the mess to avoid the wrath of the Queen of Hearts. Complete all these tasks to come out with your head still on your neck:
- Mix the Pot of Red Paint from your inventory with your Watering Can to water all the White Roses.
- Use your Shovel to cover the holes in the garden.
- Interact with the broken dishes to “clean them”.

Which Is the Correct Light Combination of the Glowing Mushrooms in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
The only thing left to do is to get out of Wonderland, and for that, you must do the following:
1. After talking to Alice, look for her at the entrance of the realm and then follow her to where the Cheshire Cat is and listen to them talk.
2. Go back to the realm’s entrance, where the glowing colored mushrooms are, and the correct light combination is the Pink and Blue ones, since they are the colors of Alice and the Cheshire Cat.

3. Talk to Alice so she gives you the Contrary Perfume, and then use your Watering Can to unshrink the door.
4. Go back to your Valley and place Alice’s house.
5. Talk to Alice again, and she will ask you to look for the Cheshire Cat.
6. The Cheshire Cat will be in the same tree, but as soon as you tell him you want him to go with you, he will disappear, and you will have to follow his tracks.
Cheshire Cat’s tracks will lead you back to your valley, but you will need to do other tasks to make this elusive feline become your neighbor. He will prefer to remain “low profile” while making pranks at all the other characters in your valley. Be patient; someday, without any warning, you’ll find that big smile in a corner somewhere.