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Sims 4: Blast From the Past – Time Shard Locations

Author : Liam Mar 13,2025

The second week of The Sims 4's Blast from the Past event is here, offering a deeper dive into the mysterious visitor. However, preventing their progress and securing those sweet rewards requires a bit of sleuthing. Here's how to locate the elusive Shards of Time.

How to Find Shards of Time in The Sims 4's Blast from the Past Event

After investigating the visitor and learning about "Shards of Time," The Sims 4 tasks you with finding them. The game offers minimal guidance, hinting that they're hidden within everyday objects like couches and refrigerators.

To maximize your chances, explore residential areas brimming with potential hiding spots. Search your Sim's home or a neighbor's—thoroughly examine every item. Remember, not every search yields a Shard, but you can repeatedly check the same objects. Persistence is key!

After a short search, you should uncover three Shards. Return to Emit (still hanging around the park near the Special Time Capsule) and show him your finds. He'll guide you to the next step.

All Blast from the Past Event Rewards in The Sims 4

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If you're tackling the Blast from the Past event, knowing the rewards is essential. The event unfolds over four weeks, with new rewards each week. Here's the complete loot:

Week 1: Retro Deco Phone Set, Relevart Time Walkers, The Yesterday Set floor tiles, The Future’s So Bright “Sun” Glasses, The Fun-Fun Inflatable Set, Part One

Week 2: Get Up! Alarm Clock, Be “The Emit” full body outfit, Bigger Gatherings Banquet, The Relevart Neck Stabilizer bow tie

Week 3: The Fun-Fun Inflatable Set, Part Two, Dina Caliente’s LBD, New Retro Station Songs, Sticky Fingers aspiration

Week 4: Surprise Birthday Cake, The ElectroDance Floor

The event runs until March 18th, giving you ample time to complete the challenges. While there's no rush, remember that collecting everything requires significant effort.

And that's how to find Shards of Time in The Sims 4's Blast from the Past event. For more information, check out the 2025 roadmap for the game, including upcoming events.

The Sims 4 is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

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