One of the goofier people near theZenless Zen Zerohome base of the Random Play shop is Officer Mewmew, a cop in a large catsuit on Sixth Street. Their position is hard to miss, and the benefits they offer if you help them can assist you by adding more agents and getting through commissions faster.

After the set interaction with Officer Mewmew early on in the main story, you can help them with minor work and collect medals, which each offer rewards ranging from the material Polychrome to the currency Denny.

All the Officer Mewmew Medals in Sixth Street for Zenless Zen Zero.

How To Collect Mewmew Medals

Each city block has challenges from Mewmew, each offering medals upon completion. Thesemedals are catalougedand can befound on the Navigation page.

Collecting them is easy, as you may go to the Navigation page andcollect your rewards once you have completedthe respective challenge. Some of them are quite easy, while others require a little bit of investigation.

The navigation in Zenless Zen Zero with a highlight on the Officer Mewmew section.

When you first get access to Officer Mewmew,there will be notes shown that helpyou find those secret medals across the region. Follow those notes to find those challenges, and by extension, claim the medals.

Also, while you can see the notes and the challenges from Navigation,the way to collect them is from Officer Mewmew, just behind the newsstand on Sixth Street.

The notes for Officer Mewmew medals in Sixth Street for Zenless Zen Zero.

All Mewmew Medals In Sixth Street

There are a multitude of ways to collect medals, but for Sixth Street, it is limited to four different options:

These are all relatively simple, butsome are locked at different times of the day. For example, the Chivalrous Spirit Medal II requires the player to go behind the newsstand at nighttime to help the One-Dennyboo.

Officer Mewmew in Zenless Zen Zero.

However, when you talk to Bungboos or find Mini Cargo Trucks,talking to them or collecting them is very simple. Just interact with the items to start the conversation or collect the loot, and by extension, complete the challenges.

Here isa quick rundown of all the medals in Sixth Streetand how to complete them. Note thatnot all are available when you first unlock accessto Mewmew medals, as some arelocked to completing story missionsor key commissions.

Chivalrous Spirit Medal I

Afternoon

Note: “Some citizens reported a teary-eyed little guy near the Street Exit in the afternoon.”

Chivalrous Spirit Medal II

Midnight

Note: “A witness claimed to have seen a white spectre near the newsstand late at night…”

Chivalrous Spirit Medal III

Morning

Note: “A citizen complained about narrowly avoiding tripping over a moving paper bag near the remodeling shop in the morning.”

Chivalrous Spirit Medal IV

Evening

Note: “Are there any activities near 404 Error live house? There have been sightings of two Bangboo muttering something in the night.”

Timely Assistance Medal II

Note: “Hey, come here! I saw a Bangboo fighting a cat near 141 Convenience Store in the morning!”

Timely Assistance Medal III

Note: “Some citizens reported a disturbed ‘cardboard’ near the street exit in the afternoon.”

Timely Assistance Medal IV

Note: The owner of Waterfall Soup is advised to keep their doors closed at night due to rumors of a suspicious shadow lurking about.

Complete Fluff and Fur Misunderstanding.

Chivalrous Spirit Medal V

Note: “A snippet of neighborhood chit-chat: Late night, there is some arguing coming from the alley.”

Chivalrous Spirit Medal VI

Note: “I want to report! It’s pretty clear that Bangboo are not allowed near the metal fence, but I still saw a little one hiding there in broad daylight!”

Timely Assistance Medal V

Note: “Some citizens reported seeing a mascot that attracts wealth on their way to the parking lot.”

Timely Assistance Medal VI

Note: “Uhm… I work for Ellie. There’s been a sneaky little one guarding the vending machine every afternoon for the last couple of days. I can’t even restock now.”

Timely Assistance Medal VII

Note: “Tonight, under the thunder and clouds, a frowned face - A strange riddle from a child."