Grab your net and catch all 80 bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Learn all the spawn times and locations you need to know.
- Written by Maya Sattar | 8 months ago
Explore the waters with our Animal Crossing: New Horizons fish guide, covering all 80 fish, where to catch them, and more!
- Written by Maya Sattar | 10 months ago
Brewster and his cafe were added to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in the Version 2.0 update, but you'll need to track this pigeon down.
- Written by Carley Garcia | 1 year ago
Upgrading Timmy and Tommy's shop in Animal Crossing: New Horizons will grant you access to more unique items each and every day.
- Written by Carley Garcia | 1 year ago
Catching scorpions in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a great way to make Bells, but these creatures can be a tad elusive.
- Written by Carley Garcia | 1 year ago
Adding accent walls to your home in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a simple process, but removing them isn't as clear-cut.
- Written by Carley Garcia | 1 year ago
Star fragments are used to create some of the most stunning items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but they can be tricky to find.
- Written by Carley Garcia | 1 year ago
Make all sorts of different recipes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons by growing Wheat and turning it into Flour.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Use Wheat in Animal Crossing: New Horizons to make Flour and Whole-Wheat Flour that are used in numerous meals.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Iron Nuggets are an easy resource to find, and they're used to craft numerous items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
You'll need to know how to get an Axe in Animal Crossing: New Horizons to gather material like Wood, Iron, Clay, Stone, or Gold Nuggets.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
You'll need to know how to get Gold Roses, as they are both aesthetically pleasing and can sell for a good chunk of Bells.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Gold Tools have a greater durability than average Tools, so you'll want to have them for fishing, chopping wood, digging, and more.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Blue Roses are difficult to get in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Follow these steps closely to get them for your own island.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Hardwood is an essential crafting material in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so you'll need to know how to get it.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
You'll need Bamboo for crafting all sorts of items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but first you'll need to know how to get it.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Clay is vital for making numerous items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so you'll need to know how to get it.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
From digging up fossils to planting flowers, you'll need to know all about shovels and how to get them in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Log Stakes are necessary for crafting Wooden Bridges. You'll need to know how to craft Log Stakes, since you cannot purchase them.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
If you're looking for a fresh start in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you'll need to know the easiest way to restart your island.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Like any game, you'll need to know how to save your progress in Animal Crossing: New Horizons if you want to pick up where you left off.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
If you want to visit random peoples' islands or have them be able to see yours, you must know how to sleep in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Sitting in a chair and sitting on the ground require different steps in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so you'll need to know the differences.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 2 years ago
Ever wondered who the most popular Animal Crossing: New Horizons villagers are? This guide separates them all into tiers of popularity.
- Written by Stephanie DeCleene | 3 years ago