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Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist: Weekly Checklist
Quick Answer
Use the Festival Playlist checklist first: check the current Series 1 reward car and point target, save photo and treasure notes, pick cars for PR stunts and championships, then claim rewards before reset.
Weekly Playlist
Save This Week's Reward Route Before Reset
Track reward cars, photo and treasure notes, PR stunt choices, championships, and claim state in this browser.
Series Reward Board
Check the live playlist before treating exact targets as final.
Series reward board · Check current point target in game
Summer reward cars · Expired after May 28
Autumn reward cars · Expired after June 4
Winter reward cars · Check exact current point target in game
Spring reward cars · Prepare before June 11
Weekly Task Notes
Save the exact car, class, clue, or spot you see in game.
The Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist is the page to reopen every week. Start with the reward board in the tool above, save the checks and task notes you need, then clear location-based tasks while you still have time before reset. If you only have one session, do not drift around randomly. Check the reward, save the exact photo or treasure clue, pick the right class car, and claim everything before leaving.
Forza.net confirms the Series 1 structure and reward board. Exact reward cars, photo challenge locations, treasure clues, PR targets, championships, and reset timing must still be checked in the current game week before you plan the route.
Quick Answer
| Weekly task | Check first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Reward car | Points needed and claim state | Missing the claim wastes the whole week |
| Photo challenge | Exact car and location | Usually fast if you know the spot |
| Treasure task | Clue, car, activity, final chest | Easy to waste time without the route |
| PR stunt | Required class, surface, and target | Wrong car choice causes repeat attempts |
| Championship | Class, weather, and event type | Choose the car before entering |
| Daily tasks | Remaining days and quick points | Useful filler after major rewards |
Series 1 Reward Board
Forza.net describes Series 1, Welcome to Japan, as a four-week playlist running from May 21 to June 18, 2026. The series rewards are the 2008 Mazda Furai and 2010 Nissan 370Z. Each season also adds two time-limited reward cars. The page tool keeps these reward lanes visible above your saved weekly task notes.
| Series 1 window | Reward focus | What to check before playing |
|---|---|---|
| Series reward | 2008 Mazda Furai and 2010 Nissan 370Z | Total points, missed-week cushion, and claim state |
| Summer | Toyota Altezza RS200 and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR | Expired after May 28, so do not plan around it now |
| Autumn | Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec and Honda CR-X SiR | Current-week point targets and challenge locations |
| Winter | Subaru STI S209 and Toyota Land Cruiser Arctic Trucks AT37 | Prepare off-road and mixed-surface cars |
| Spring | Toyota Starlet Glanza V and Toyota Corolla SR5 | Save cleanup time before the series ends |
Use the in-game playlist as the final source for point targets and claims. The table tells you what to care about; the live playlist tells you whether your garage and week are ready.
Weekly Route
- Check the reward car and point target.
- Claim anything already earned.
- Complete the fastest location task.
- Clear treasure or photo challenge while nearby.
- Choose class cars for PR stunts.
- Run championships after controls feel right.
- Reopen the playlist and claim rewards before reset.
Playlist Checklist
Use the tool above to save progress for the week. You can also save the current reward car, photo challenge location, treasure clue, or event class in the task form so the route is still clear when you come back later. Reset it when the new season starts.
| Checklist item | Done when |
|---|---|
| Reward car checked | You know the point target and claim path |
| Photo challenge located | You know car, location, and camera trigger |
| Treasure task solved | You found the clue route and chest |
| PR stunt car picked | Class, tune, approach road, and target are clear |
| Championships planned | Event type and weather fit the car |
| Rewards claimed | The playlist page shows the reward taken |
What To Save In Weekly Task Notes
| Field | Good entry | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Task name | Photo challenge, treasure clue, PR stunt, championship | Keeps the week split into clear jobs |
| Car or class | Required model, class, tune, or reward car | Prevents entering an event with the wrong build |
| Location or clue | Exact spot, region, landmark, or event name | Saves time when you return after a break |
If the in-game playlist gives you a clue rather than a direct marker, save the clue exactly as you see it and add the solved location after you find it. That keeps the page useful both before and after the route is solved.
Car Pick Shortlist
| Task type | Car decision | Page to use |
|---|---|---|
| PR stunt | Class cap, approach road, launch, gearing | Tuning |
| Road championship | Grip, braking, weather, corner exits | Cars by Class |
| Dirt route | Loose-surface control and recovery | Starter Cars |
| Cross-country | Suspension, landing, off-road stability | Tuning |
| Photo task | Exact car and location | Map |
One-Session Route
| Time left | Best plan |
|---|---|
| 15 minutes | Claim anything already earned, finish photo challenge, scan daily tasks |
| 30 minutes | Photo challenge, treasure clue, one PR stunt, then claim rewards |
| 60 minutes | Reward target, photo, treasure, PR stunts, one championship |
| Full evening | Clear seasonal events first, then daily tasks and map cleanup |
Do the short, location-specific tasks first. Championships can take longer than expected if the car class is wrong, the weather is awkward, or the tune needs changes.
Common Playlist Mistakes
| Mistake | Better habit |
|---|---|
| Starting with a long championship | Check fast points and exact-location tasks first |
| Forgetting to claim rewards | Reopen the playlist before quitting |
| Using the wrong class | Save the required class in the task notes |
| Solving a clue without writing it down | Save the clue and final location together |
| Waiting until reset day | Finish the reward car before cleanup tasks |
| Doing permanent collectibles first | Leave roads and boards until weekly rewards are safe |
Next Pages To Open
- Forza Horizon 6 Best Cars by Class
- Forza Horizon 6 Tuning
- Forza Horizon 6 Map
- Forza Horizon 6 Collectibles
- Forza Horizon 6 Hub
Sources
FAQ
What should I finish first in the Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist?
Finish time-limited reward steps first: reward car target, photo challenge, treasure task, PR stunts, championships, and claim checks.
Does the playlist change every week?
Yes. Use the current in-game playlist before trusting exact locations, targets, or reward lists.
Can this page save my checklist?
Yes. The checklist and saved weekly task notes stay in your browser so you can reopen the page before reset.
What is Series 1 in Forza Horizon 6?
Forza.net describes Series 1 as Welcome to Japan, a four-week reward track running from May 21 to June 18, 2026.