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==What non-members can't do==
==What non-members can't do==


* Cannot go to specific rooms during member parties.
* Enter "members-only" room during a party.


* Can't buy [[clothing]], [[furniture]], [[Big Wigs|wigs]], [[Igloo Upgrades|igloo upgrades]] ect.
* Buy [[clothing]], [[furniture]], [[Big Wigs|wigs]], or [[Igloo Upgrades|igloo upgrades]].


* Can't have the [[member]] amount of 14 puffles (they can have up to two instead)
* Own more than two puffles.


* Can't buy puffle breeds (except blue and red)
* Open their igloos to the public.


* Can't open their igloos to the public.
*


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Non-members are penguins that do not pay a subscribed membership. They conform approximately 2/3s of the population of Club Penguin.

Non-members features

  • Can wear pins, found hidden on the island.
  • Can only own a maximum of two puffles.
  • Can go anywhere in Club Penguin, except when there is a "members-only" room during a party.
  • Play mini-games.
  • If you buy a Club Penguin toy, book, or trading card game, then you receive a code that can unlock some items previously only avaliable to members.

What non-members can't do

  • Enter "members-only" room during a party.
  • Own more than two puffles.
  • Open their igloos to the public.

Trivia

  • Some non-members prefer to use CP Trainer or WPE Pro to illegally hack a membership, and not use money.
  • When members become non-members, all of their member items (apart from puffles) are being taken away from the account unless they renew their membership.
  • When the Yellow Puffles came out, non-members protested at Club Penguin for not being fair. It is fairly common for non-members to protest.
  • Once in awhile on Mammoth (not often), a war is held between members and non-members. It is usually started by a member taunting a non-member, non-members in a group complaining that they cannot do as much as what members can, or a member on a non-member account making a big speech that non-members should take over.