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There’s A Stamp Rally Going On At MRT Stations, Complete To Redeem Plushie & Capybara EZ-Link Card

SBS SG60 Fun Discovery Trail – Zibble’s Stamp Quest


Bar the odd overcrowding sitch during peak hours, the MRT stations in Singapore are nothing short of magical when you think about it. From malls situated within stations to a select few housing MRT toilets worthy of the Ritz’s lobbies, there’s much to do at our MRT stations when you’re not making those gantry-to-platform sprints to make it on a departing train.

Well, here’s another thing to look out for on your train trips this October – SBSSG60 Fun Discovery Trail. It’s a free stamp rally event that’ll have commuters making stops at booths set up at various MRT stations around the Little Red Dot; here’s all you need to know before you embark on your stamp-collecting transit.


What to know about the SG60 Fun Discovery Trail?


Image credit: SBS Transit

The SG60 Fun Discovery Trail is a stamp rally event organised by SBS in collaboration with SimplyGo and Singapore Polytechnic, and it runs from now till 31st October 2025. Taking part in the SG60 Fun Discovery Trail is completely free. To begin, simply head to the Zibble Stamp Quest web app on your phone; no download required.

Your progress will be automatically saved with each stamp collected, but do remember not to clear your cache or browser history, or open the app in Incognito Mode; doing these will result in lost progress and wasted train rides.

Image adapted from: SBS Transit

Why are we scouring our MRT stations to collect these stamps you ask? Apparently, an adorable alien named Zibble has crash-landed his spaceship in Singapore and needs our help.

Image credit: SBS Transit

Being the helpful bunch that we are, we gladly take on the task of collecting 16 digital stamps from MRT stations along the North-East and Downtown Lines, to help the little guy unlock Power Cores to repair his ride home. There are 4 trails to conquer, each with their own theme, including a Mystery Trail to tackle.

What the booths look like; these ones can be found at Newton and Chinatown MRT stations.
Image adapted from: @zalyn228 via TikTok

These digital stamps in the form of QR codes can be scanned at dedicated booths found at the aforementioned MRT stations. You only need to scan the digital stamps to progress in the game, but for a tangible memento, the booths are also equipped with physical stamps, should you wish to imprint them on a scrapbook of your own.

Here’s a little caveat, though – according to folks who’ve visited them, the booths are located near the gantries, so you’ll have to tap out of the station in order to access them.


The Little India & Newton physical stamps.
Image adapted from: @jergglewerggle via Lemon8

The students of Singapore Polytechnic’s Media, Arts and Design school have also created pretty stamp rally card templates to download, print, and fill out on your journey. You can find them on the SG60 Fun Discovery Trail website – P.S. the Mystery Trail template contains major clues about its undisclosed stations.

Image credit: SBS Transit

Of course, Zibble’s also leaving you with a keepsake if you manage to collect all 16 stamps. Successful participants of the SG60 Fun Discovery Trail will receive a unique redemption code, to redeem a Zibble Plushie Keychain, as well as a capybara-themed EZ-Link card. The set is limited to the first 50 redemptions, and collection of your prizes can be done at Tampines MRT Station’s Communal Plaza on 17th October 2025.


Take part in the SG60 Fun Discovery Trail on your daily commutes


If you ever needed a reason to take a quick detour on your way home while on the MRT, have a go at the SG60 Fun Discovery Trail. It’s free for the most part, and could lead to you discovering new makan haunts and spots to chill out at on the purple and blue lines.

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Cover image adapted from: Wikipedia, @jergglewerggle via Lemon8

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