Discover all 7 Labubu Badges and Fridge Magnets from the Hide and Seek in Singapore Series, including their official names, colors, release details, and the ultra-rare secret Badge/Fridge Magnet. This guide covers everything you need to know including the release date and the vinyl plush doll, as well as where to buy Hide and Seek in Singapore Labubu.
Labubu (The Monsters) Hide and Seek in Singapore Series Overview
Wacky Mart Release Date, Types and Total Labubu
The Hide and Seek in Singapore Series of Labubu (The Monsters) released on June 23, 2025. It featured a Fridge Magnet Blind Box and a Badge Blindbox with 6 Regular Labubu and 1 Secret Rare each, as well as a Mermaid Labubu Vinyl Plush Pendant and various accessories. It is very difficult to acquire currently, as like other Labubu Series, it sells out almost immediately upon every restock at Pop Mart.
The Monsters Wacky Mart Labubu List
All 6 Regular Plush Pendants and Secret Rare Labubu
Everything You Need to Know About the Hide and Seek in Singapore Labubu Series

The June 23, 2025 drop of Hide & Seek Singapore wasn’t just a figure release, it came with a whole lineup of Labubu merch and was marked as a regional exclusive. Alongside the mermaid-themed plush pendant and a small canvas shoulder bag, Pop Mart also released two blind box sets: one for badges and one for fridge magnets.
The series had cute titles like “If I Pour Water Gracefully” and “If I Like Drinking Milk Tea.” There’s also a secret version called “I Hide in a Shell” that showed up in both blind box sets. Prices started at S$11.90 for badges and went up to S$71.40 for magnets. And yep, everything sold out on day one.
Hide and Seek Plush Pendant

This blue shell themed Labubu is a regional exclusive plush pendant. It has a soft fish tail, shell-shaped headpiece, two pearls on its chest, and a cute pink nose. Since it’s a pendant, fans often attach it to bags or keychains as a mini fashion accessory.
Where the Labubu Hide and Seek Series Was Released

This release was only available online or at select Pop Mart locations across Asia Pacific. It dropped in places like Singapore, some regions of China, Japan, Malaysia, Korea, and Australia. Surprisingly, it did not release in Hong Kong, Thailand, or Indonesia, even though those countries usually stock similar exclusives.
If you’re based in the U.S., U.K., or anywhere in Europe, this drop wasn’t available through your local Pop Mart platforms, and it never hit the global site either. At this point, your only shot is getting it off someone reselling it and since everything sold out instantly, prices are already climbing fast.
Where to Buy Labubu (The Monsters) Hide and Seek in Singapore Dolls
Buy Direct From Pop Mart
Pop Mart is the official seller of Labubu and your first bet in picking up Labubu at a fair price! They restock regularly, so keep your eyes peeled!
Use the Labubu URL Trick
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The Labubu URL trick or spreadsheet method a simple hack that helps you grab Labubu drops quicker than waiting around on the homepage. All you do is open an old Labubu product link, then swap the product code at the end with the new one for the item you’re after.
Once it’s live, that link should take you straight to the buy page, even if it hasn’t popped up on the site yet. You usually need to grab the product code from Pop Mart’s launch calendar, or wherever collectors are sharing early links.
This doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the item, especially when things sell out fast, but it can give you a head start. If you’re trying to beat the rush during a hot drop, this little trick can make all the difference.
Buy From Resellers
Labubu Resellers Use Facebook, Mercari and Ebay
Resale sites like Mercari, eBay, StockX and Depop are loaded with Labubu figures and merch. Prices are all over the place though. Some stuff stays close to retail, but others, like rare plush or full sets, can cost way more.
If you’re shopping this way, just make sure to check everything carefully. Look at the photos, ask if it’s real, and don’t rush into anything sketchy. Fakes and scammers are definitely out there and if it sounds too good to be true it usually is.
There are also some fake websites that are designed to look almost exactly like Pop Mart or trusted resell sites. They might say things like “Restocked Now” or show Labubu figures that are always sold out elsewhere. Since people know how fast these items usually sell out, it creates panic and they rush to enter their credit card info without thinking. Always double-check the URL and avoid any site that seems off.
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