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==Non-members features==
==Non-members features==
* can join the ssthnmp this a club run by a penguin called litman45 find him to join
* can join the [[Ssthnmp]] this a club run by a penguin called litman45 find him to join


* Buy [[Color|colors]] and [[Background|backgrounds]]
* Buy [[Color|colors]] and [[Background|backgrounds]]

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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 join the Ssthnmp this a club run by a penguin called litman45 find him to join
  • Can buy light-blue and/or red puffles
  • A retired member can retain their old puffles that they bought while they were a member.
  • Play mini-games
  • If you have a CP Toy, Book, or Trading card you can unlock something with the code they come with and some of the stuff WAS for MEMBERS ONLY and now they are for NON MEMBER Penguins too! Like the the Pizza Apron and the Black Guitar

What non-members can't do

  • Cannot go to specific rooms during member parties.
  • Can't have the member amount of 14 puffles (they can have up to two instead)
  • Can't buy puffle breeds (except blue and red)
  • Can't 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.