2026 is shaping up to be a busy and exciting year for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. With a full calendar of returning holidays, rotating Nook Shopping exclusives, hemisphere-specific seasons, and monthly critter changes, there’s a lot for players to keep track of. This guide breaks down every event and every seasonal item month-by-month for 2026, so you always know what’s happening on your island — and never miss a limited-time reward again.
1. January 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
The year kicks off with classic New Year celebrations, seasonal items, and the first Fishing Tournament and Bug-Off of 2026.
Key January Events
New Year’s Day 2026 – First Sunrise & Sunset
New Year’s Day brings one of the most atmospheric moments in Animal Crossing: New Horizons — the first sunrise and sunset of 2026. If you load your game early enough, you can catch the sun rising over the island before it sets again later in the afternoon.
Sunrise: 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Sunset: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
- New Year’s Sunrise.
- New Year’s Sunset.
January Fishing Tournament 2026 (Both Hemispheres – 10 Jan)
The first Fishing Tourney of the year takes place on the second Saturday of January. CJ appears in the plaza to host the timed fishing challenge where you can catch fish for points and exchange them for Fishing Tourney prizes.
January Bug-Off 2026 (Southern Hemisphere – 17 Jan)
Players in the southern hemisphere get their first event of the year on the third Saturday of January. Flick hosts the Bug-Off in the plaza, offering bug-catching timed challenges where you earn points toward exclusive Bug-Off rewards.
January Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Nook Shopping offers a solid lineup of seasonal items throughout January, many of them themed around New Year celebrations in different regions.
- Nanakusa Gayu: 5 – 7 Jan
- Cheer Megaphone: 15 Jan – 15 Feb
- Football Rug: 15 Jan – 15 Feb
- Resetti Model: 25 Jan – 2 Feb
- Bean-Tossing Kit: 25 Jan – 3 Feb
- Lunar New Year Decoration: 27 Jan – 3 Feb
- Lucky Red Envelope: 27 Jan – 3 Feb
- Bokjumeoni Pouch: 27 Jan – 3 Feb
January Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
January brings a mix of winter and summer critters depending on your hemisphere. For a full breakdown of every bug, fish, and sea creature available this month, see our complete January wildlife guide.
2. February 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
February is a festive month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, bringing cultural celebrations, seasonal outfits, the colorful Festivale event, and several limited-time Nook Shopping items.
Key February Events
Setsubun 2026 (1 – 3 Feb)
To celebrate the Japanese holiday Setsubun, the Able Sisters shop sells a small collection of themed items during this period. Players can purchase:
- Horned Ogre Mask
- Ogre Costume
- Okame Mask
Valentine’s Day 2026 (14 Feb)
On Valentine’s Day, you can receive a special surprise in your mailbox. Isabelle and villagers with high friendship levels may send you either a Heart-Shaped Box of Chocolates or a Heart-Shaped Bouquet.
Festivale 2026 (16 Feb)
Pavé arrives in the plaza ready to celebrate with dancing, music, and feather-collecting activities.
Look out for these feathers:
- Red
- Purple
- Blue
- Green
- Rainbow (rare)
Trade three feathers of the same color to Pavé for themed furniture. A single rainbow feather earns an extra special prize. Feathers can also be traded with villagers or used in Festivale DIY crafting.
Leading up to the event, you can purchase Festivale outfits and headwear at the Able Sisters, as well as Festivale furniture at Nook’s Cranny.
Lunar New Year 2026 (17 Feb)
Isabelle announces the Lunar New Year when you load the game, and villagers mention the celebration when spoken to. Related Nook Shopping items also become available.
February Bug-Off 2026 (Southern Hemisphere – 21 Feb)
In the southern hemisphere only, the month’s Bug-Off takes place on the third Saturday of February.
February Seasonal Changes
- Snow Melts (Northern Hemisphere – 25 Feb)
- Young Spring Bamboo Season Starts (Northern Hemisphere – 25 Feb)
- Summer Shell Season Ends (Southern Hemisphere – 28 Feb)
February Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Nook Shopping offers several seasonal items throughout February, tied to international celebrations and upcoming events.
- Chocolate Heart: 1 – 14 Feb
- Heart-Shaped Bouquet: 1 – 14 Feb
- Venetian Carnival Mask: 10 Feb – 4 Mar
- Hinaningyo: 22 Feb – 3 Mar
- Blossom Lantern: 22 Feb – 3 Mar
February Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
February brings a mix of winter and late-summer wildlife depending on your hemisphere. For the full breakdown of what’s available this month, see our February bugs, fish, and sea creatures guide.
3. March 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
March is a quieter month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but it still includes a themed celebration, a handful of seasonal Nook Shopping exclusives, and the return of several Shamrock Day clothing items.
Key March Events
Shamrock Day 2026 (10 – 17 Mar)
Shamrock Day brings a festive green theme to the island. During this period, the Able Sisters shop sells a selection of exclusive clothing items that appear only during this event:
- Shamrock Hat
- Shamrock Suit
- Shamrock Sunglasses
- Shamrock Shoes
You can also find a DIY recipe for the Shamrock Wand by shooting down floating balloon presents.
March Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
March features both Shamrock-themed decorations and a few quirky seasonal items available through Nook Shopping.
- π Pie: 1 – 14 Mar
- Shamrock Doorplate: 10 – 17 Mar
- Shamrock Rug: 10 – 17 Mar
- Shamrock Soda: 10 – 17 Mar
- Whoopee Cushion: 27 Mar – 1 Apr
March Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
March marks the transition into spring in the northern hemisphere and early fall in the southern hemisphere, leading to several monthly wildlife changes. For a full list of bugs, fish, and sea creatures available this month, see our complete March wildlife guide.
4. April 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
April is one of the busiest months in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Between the cherry blossom bloom in the northern hemisphere, the year’s third Fishing Tournament, and the multi-day Bunny Day festivities, there are several limited-time DIYs, seasonal items, and collectibles to enjoy before they disappear again.
Key April Events
April Fishing Tournament 2026 (Both Hemispheres – 11 Apr)
Both hemispheres can take part in the Fishing Tournament on the second Saturday of April.
Bunny Day 2026 (29 Mar – 5 Apr)
Bunny Day is one of the biggest spring events in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It runs for a full week, culminating in a special celebration hosted by Zipper T. Bunny on the final day.
Throughout the event, you can find six different types of colorful eggs around your island:
- Earth Egg: Buried in the ground; dig up with a shovel.
- Sky Egg: Dropped from colorful balloon presents.
- Wood Egg: Obtained by chopping trees.
- Water Egg: Fished from rivers, ponds, and the sea.
- Leaf Egg: Shaken from certain trees.
- Stone Egg: Knocked from rocks using a shovel or axe.
Bunny Day DIY recipes are available by:
- Popping balloon presents
- Finding message bottles on the beach
- Talking to villagers
Crafting the full set of Bunny Day items requires a mix of all six egg types. Completing enough DIYs unlocks additional recipes.
During Bunny Day week, Nook’s Cranny also sells themed Bunny Day furniture. On Bunny Day itself (Sunday 5th April), Zipper T. Bunny appears in the plaza, offering special rewards in exchange for specific eggs. Villagers may also give you extra DIYs or eggs to help you finish the collection.
April Seasonal Changes
- Cherry Blossom Season (Northern Hemisphere – 1 – 10 Apr)
April Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Nook Shopping includes several seasonal items throughout April, ranging from spring decorations to prom-themed furnishings.
- Forsythia: 1 – 10 Apr
- Prom Sash: 1 – 30 Apr
- Prom Wall: 1 – 30 Apr
- Prom Floor: 1 – 30 Apr
- Cool Globe: 15 – 22 Apr
- Carp Banner: 28 Apr – 5 May
- Newsprint Helmet: 28 Apr – 5 May
April Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
April brings significant seasonal wildlife changes in both hemispheres as spring and fall begin to take hold. For a full list of every bug, fish, and sea creature available this month, see our complete April critter guide.
5. May 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
May in Animal Crossing: New Horizons features two major interactive events: the annual May Day Maze and International Museum Day. In the southern hemisphere, there’s also the return of Maple Leaf Season and Mushroom Season.
Key May Events
May Day Maze 2026 (29 Apr – 7 May)
The May Day Maze is a once-a-year puzzle event hosted by Rover. During this period, you receive a special May Day Ticket from Orville at the airport. Using it takes you to a maze island where all of your items are temporarily removed, forcing you to rely on careful planning, tool crafting, and environmental clues.
To complete the maze, you must:
- Collect limited materials such as wood and fruit
- Craft tools like axes and shovels
- Chop trees, break rocks, and navigate obstacles
- Avoid wasting resources, or you may need to restart
If you make a mistake, you can restart the maze anytime using the Rescue Service. The challenge resets completely, so learning from each attempt is key.
Rewards for completing the maze include:
- Bell Vouchers you can sell for profit
- Rover’s Picture
- Rover’s Briefcase
You can only complete the maze once per year, so make sure to finish it before the event ends.
International Museum Day 2026 (18 – 31 May)
International Museum Day celebrates this occasion with a special Stamp Rally at Blathers’ museum. Each of the museum’s four wings—the art gallery, fossils, bugs, and fish—contains stamp stations that move around daily.
To participate:
- Visit each wing and collect the three stamps
- Return to Blathers to receive a reward
You can complete the Stamp Rally once per day throughout the event, giving multiple opportunities to earn prizes.
May Seasonal Changes
- Maple Leaf Season (Southern Hemisphere – 16 – 25 May)
- Mushroom Season (Southern Hemisphere – 1 – 31 May)
- Young Spring Bamboo Season Ends (Northern Hemisphere – 31 May)
May Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
May’s Nook Shopping selection includes items themed around spring celebrations, cultural holidays, and Mother’s Day-inspired gifts.
- Thank-You Mom Mug: 1 – 31 May
- Carnations: 1 – 31 May
- Double Gloucester Cheese: 17 – 26 May
- Surichwi Tteok: 22 – 31 May
- Festival Zongzi: 22 – 31 May
May Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
May brings notable seasonal wildlife shifts, with many critters arriving in the northern hemisphere as summer approaches. For a full list of everything available during this month, see our complete May critter guide.
6. June 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
June is a lively month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, marked by the return of Wedding Season, major hemisphere shifts, and the first Bug-Off of the year for northern players.
Key June Events
Wedding Season 2026 (1 – 30 June)
Wedding Season celebrates the anniversary of Reese and Cyrus, who invite you to Harv’s Island to help recreate their wedding photos. Each day presents a themed photo shoot inside a dedicated room, where you must decorate and arrange furniture according to their requests.
There are seven unique photo shoots, each offering a slightly different setup or theme. After completing each shoot:
- You receive Heart Crystals
- You can exchange Heart Crystals with Cyrus for exclusive Wedding-themed furniture and décor
You may repeat daily shoots to earn additional Heart Crystals, allowing you to collect the full Wedding Season item set throughout the month.
June Bug-Off 2026 (Northern Hemisphere – 27 June)
The northern hemisphere’s first Bug-Off of the year takes place on the fourth Saturday of June.
June Seasonal Changes
- Summer Shell Season Starts (Northern Hemisphere – 1 June)
- Snow Arrives (Southern Hemisphere – 11 June)
June Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Nook Shopping features a wide variety of items tied to weddings, Father’s Day, and seasonal celebrations throughout June.
- Handmade Cape: 1 – 15 June
- Handmade Crown: 1 – 15 June
- Nuptial Bell: 1 – 30 June
- Nuptial Doorplate: 1 – 30 June
- Nuptial Ring Pillow: 1 – 30 June
- Flower-Petal Basket: 1 – 30 June
- Thank-You Dad Mug: 1 – 30 June
- Thank-You Dad Apron: 1 – 30 June
- Sunflower Crown: 15 – 21 June (Northern Hemisphere)
- Sunflower Rug: 15 – 21 June (Northern Hemisphere)
- Sunflower Sunglasses: 15 – 21 June (Northern Hemisphere)
- Maypole: 15 – 21 June (Northern Hemisphere)
- Midwinter Sweater: 15 – 21 June (Southern Hemisphere)
- Aurora Wall: 15 – 21 June (Southern Hemisphere)
- Bathtub with Yuzu: 15 – 21 June (Southern Hemisphere)
- Tangyuan: 15 – 21 June (Southern Hemisphere)
June Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
June brings one of the largest seasonal shifts in critter availability, particularly in the northern hemisphere as summer begins. For a complete list of bugs, fish, and sea creatures you can encounter this month, see our full June wildlife guide.
7. July 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
July is a relatively calm month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but players still have two competitive events to look forward to: a Fishing Tournament and a Bug-Off. Seasonal items also rotate into Nook Shopping throughout the month.
Key July Events
July Fishing Tournament 2026 (Both Hemispheres – 11 July)
The Fishing Tournament returns on the second Saturday of July in both hemispheres.
July Bug-Off 2026 (Northern Hemisphere – 25 July)
Players in the northern hemisphere can take part in a Bug-Off on the fourth Saturday of July.
July Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Several short-window seasonal items appear in Nook Shopping during July, many of which are linked to summer celebrations or cultural holidays.
- Bamboo Grass: 1 – 7 July
- Ship-Wheel Door Decoration: 12 – 21 July
- Phrygian Cap: 10 – 20 July
- Rodeo-Style Springy Ride-On: 15 July – 15 Aug
July Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
As midsummer arrives in the northern hemisphere and midwinter begins in the southern hemisphere, July brings shifts in seasonal wildlife. For a comprehensive list of everything you can catch this month, see our complete July critter guide.
8. August 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
August is a lively month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, highlighted by weekly Fireworks Shows that take place every Sunday night.
Key August Events
August Fireworks Shows 2026 (Every Sunday)
Every Sunday in August, from 7:00 p.m. to midnight, the sky lights up with a dazzling Fireworks Show. Isabelle and Redd join the festivities with special activities and rewards. Note that on these days, Resident Services is unavailable.
Isabelle’s Participation:
- Gives you one of four random head boppers each week
- Allows you to submit up to 10 custom fireworks designs
Redd’s Prize Raffle:
- Sells raffle tickets with a chance to win items such as pinwheels, tweeters, balloons, food items, and other handheld toys
August Bug-Off 2026 (Northern Hemisphere – 22 Aug)
The northern hemisphere hosts another Bug-Off on the fourth Saturday of August.
August Seasonal Changes
- Snow Melts (Southern Hemisphere – 25 Aug)
- Young Spring Bamboo Season Starts (Southern Hemisphere – 25 Aug)
- Summer Shell Season Ends (Northern Hemisphere – 31 Aug)
August Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
August brings several short-lived clothing items to Nook Shopping, many inspired by seasonal festivals and cultural celebrations.
- Eggplant Cow: 10 – 16 Aug
- Cucumber Horse: 10 – 16 Aug
- Orihime Outfit: 20 – 29 Aug
- Hikoboshi Outfit: 20 – 29 Aug
- Tomato Festival Tee: 20 – 31 Aug
August Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
August sits at a major wildlife transition point, especially in the northern hemisphere as summer begins to wind down. For a complete list of the bugs, fish, and sea creatures available this month, see our full August critter guide.
9. September 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
September is a quieter month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but it still offers a few noteworthy seasonal items along with one final Bug-Off for northern hemisphere players.
Key September Events
September Bug-Off 2026 (Northern Hemisphere – 26 Sep)
The northern hemisphere hosts its last Bug-Off of the year on the fourth Saturday of September.
September Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Nook Shopping offers a variety of mid-autumn items throughout the month, many of which are tied to harvest celebrations and moon-viewing festivals.
- Grape-Harvest Basket: 1 – 30 Sep
- Moon Rug: 27 Sep – 6 Oct
- Dango: 27 Sep – 6 Oct
- Moon Cakes: 27 Sep – 6 Oct
- Songpyeon: 27 Sep – 6 Oct
September Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
As fall begins in the northern hemisphere and spring returns in the southern hemisphere, several new critters appear or rotate out this month. For a complete list of wildlife available in September, see our full September critter guide.
10. October 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
October is one of the most exciting months in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the highlight being the Halloween event. This celebration brings exclusive DIYs, costumes, candy, pranks, and special interactions with Jack.
Key October Events
October Fishing Tournament 2026 (Both Hemispheres – 10 Oct)
The final Fishing Tourney of the year takes place on the second Saturday of October in both hemispheres.
Halloween 2026 (31 Oct)
Halloween is one of the biggest seasonal events in New Horizons, featuring exclusive items, reactions, and special character interactions.
Leading Up to Halloween:
- You can buy one piece of candy per day from Nook’s Cranny, which is essential for trading and avoiding pranks.
- The Able Sisters sell Halloween costumes.
- Villagers may give Spooky DIY recipes or pumpkins when interacted with.
- Special body paint and eye colors can be redeemed with Nook Miles.
Halloween Night (5:00 p.m. – midnight):
- Villagers dress in costumes and roam the island. When they see you, they may chase you until you interact.
- If you refuse to give candy, villagers will play a prank, applying random face paint or changing your eye color.
- Giving villagers candy or lollipops rewards you with Spooky furniture, DIY recipes, and pumpkins.
- Jack appears in the plaza. Give him candy or lollipops to receive Jack’s Robe, Jack’s Face, and additional Spooky items.
- If you visit villagers indoors while wearing a costume, they will offer candy.
- Wearing Jack’s outfit makes villagers mistake you for Jack once, causing them to give candy without asking for anything in return.
- You can learn two exclusive reactions: Haunt and Scare, by giving candy to Jack and participating in villager trick-or-treat exchanges.
October Seasonal Changes
- Cherry Blossom Season (Southern Hemisphere – 1 – 10 Oct)
October Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Only one seasonal Nook Shopping item appears in October, tied to Día de los Muertos.
- Marigold Decoration: 25 Oct – 3 Nov
October Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
October brings major wildlife shifts across both hemispheres, with new critters arriving as seasonal transitions continue. For a complete list of all critters available this month, see our full October wildlife guide.
11. November 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
The centerpiece of November is Turkey Day, a cooking-focused event hosted by Franklin, where players gather ingredients to craft special dishes and earn exclusive rewards.
Key November Events
November Bug-Off 2026 (Southern Hemisphere – 21 Nov)
In the southern hemisphere, the month’s Bug-Off takes place on the third Saturday of November.
Turkey Day 2026 (26 Nov)
Turkey Day is one of the most interactive cooking events in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. On this day, Franklin visits the plaza and tasks you with helping him cook four different dishes, each requiring specific ingredients found around your island.
How to gather ingredients:
- Fish from rivers, ponds, and the sea
- Dive for sea creatures
- Harvest produce from your farm plots
- Collect mushrooms
- Trade ingredients with villagers who are cooking inside their homes
Each dish also has a secret ingredient that enhances the recipe. If you provide the correct secret ingredient, Franklin rewards you with Turkey Day items and DIYs. Villagers may give hints about these secret ingredients when you help them with their own cooking.
Turkey Day rewards include:
- Turkey Day furniture items
- Turkey Day DIY recipes
- Food-themed decorative pieces
November Seasonal Changes
- Maple Leaf Season (Northern Hemisphere – 16 – 25 Nov)
- Mushroom Season (Northern Hemisphere – 1 – 30 Nov)
- Young Spring Bamboo Season Ends (Southern Hemisphere – 30 Nov)
November Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
Only two limited-time items appear in Nook Shopping this month, both tied to seasonal cultural celebrations.
- Handheld Lantern: 1 – 11 Nov
- Chitose Ame: 11 – 20 Nov
November Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
With fall in the north and spring in the south, November features major shifts in available wildlife. For a complete breakdown of every critter appearing this month, see our full November wildlife guide.
12. December 2026 Events & Seasonal Items
December brings a cheerful, festive close to the year in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, with Toy Day celebrations, the New Year’s Countdown, seasonal hemisphere shifts, and the final Bug-Off of 2026. December is also packed with limited-time Nook Shopping items tied to winter holidays and New Year traditions.
Key December Events
December Bug-Off 2026 (Southern Hemisphere – 19 Dec)
The final Bug-Off of the year takes place in the southern hemisphere on the third Saturday of December.
Toy Day 2026 (24 Dec)
Toy Day is one of the most anticipated holiday events in New Horizons. Jingle, the black-nosed reindeer, appears outside Resident Services to start the festivities.
How Toy Day works:
- Jingle gives you the Wrapping Paper DIY recipe and asks you to craft three pieces.
- Once delivered, Jingle rewards you with a Magic Bag, which contains gifts for your villagers.
- Delivering gifts to all villagers earns additional seasonal items from Jingle.
- Villagers with whom you have a high friendship level will give you a gift in return.
Toy Day Bonus Reward:
- If you hang the Toy Day Stocking in your home, you can interact with it between December 25th and 31st to receive Jingle’s Photo.
New Year’s Countdown 2026 (31 Dec)
The final event of the year is the New Year’s Countdown, a plaza celebration that runs on December 31st and continues briefly into the new year. Resident Services is closed for the event, but Tom Nook and Isabelle appear outside to join the festivities.
Event features include:
- A massive countdown clock placed in front of Resident Services.
- Isabelle distributes light sticks to players.
- Tom Nook sells New Year’s hats (two designs, four colors each; you may purchase one per event).
Countdown Schedule:
- 11:00 p.m.: Music changes as villagers gather for the celebration.
- 11:30 p.m.: A second music change signals the start of the pre-countdown gathering.
- 11:55 p.m.: Villagers raise light sticks and prepare for the one-minute countdown.
- 11:59 p.m.: A rapid beep countdown begins as everyone waves their light sticks.
- Midnight: Fireworks launch and “2027” is displayed in the sky.
After midnight, celebratory music continues until 2:00 a.m. as villagers enjoy the new year.
December Seasonal Changes
- Summer Shell Season Starts (Southern Hemisphere – 1 Dec)
- Snow Arrives (Northern Hemisphere – 11 Dec)
December Seasonal Nook Shopping Items
December is one of the biggest months for seasonal Nook Shopping items, offering winter clothing, holiday decorations, and New Year’s foods from various cultural traditions.
- Midwinter Sweater: 15 – 22 Dec (Northern Hemisphere)
- Aurora Wall: 15 – 22 Dec (Northern Hemisphere)
- Bathtub with Yuzu: 15 – 22 Dec (Northern Hemisphere)
- Tangyuan: 15 – 22 Dec (Northern Hemisphere)
- Sunflower Crown: 15 – 22 Dec (Southern Hemisphere)
- Sunflower Rug: 15 – 22 Dec (Southern Hemisphere)
- Sunflower Sunglasses: 15 – 22 Dec (Southern Hemisphere)
- Maypole: 15 – 22 Dec (Southern Hemisphere)
- New Year’s Noodles: 22 – 31 Dec
- Berliner: 22 – 31 Dec
- Twelve-Grape Dish: 22 – 31 Dec
- Olivier Salad: 22 – 31 Dec
- Sparkling Cider: 22 – 31 Dec
- Kadomatsu: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
- Kagamimochi: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
- New Year’s Shimekazari: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
- Otoshidama Envelope: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
- Osechi: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
- Yut Nori: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
- Zodiac Horse Figurine: 22 Dec – 5 Jan
December Bugs, Fish & Sea Creatures
December marks major seasonal wildlife changes in both hemispheres. For a full list of the bugs, fish, and sea creatures available this month, see our complete December critter guide.
13. More Animal Crossing: New Horizons Guides
If you’re looking to explore more gameplay tips, mechanics, and event strategies, be sure to check out our full selection of Animal Crossing: New Horizons guides.
Whether you’re a returning islander or new to New Horizons, these guides will help you get the most out of every season. Happy island life!





















