Time Traveling in Animal Crossing: New Horizons allows you to adjust the way you play and eliminate some of the slower aspects of the game by manipulating your system clock. While you can no longer make a million bells in interest from Tom Nook, thanks to the huge interest rate nerf, and Nintendo won't allow you to skip forward to Seasonal Events, there are still many things you can do to change the game's pace.

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We take a look at ways you can utilize time travel in order to access things faster, bypass restrictions, and make a lot of bells, quickly. Just make sure you are aware of the consequences. Don't travel backward with turnips on your island or they will rot and keep on top of those weeds!

10 Speed Up Construction

One of the most frustrating aspects of the game is waiting for things to be built, upgraded, or moved. While houses moving isn't too much of an annoyance, since the originals stay in place for a day then just magically move overnight to the new plot, buildings will close for an entire day before they upgrade.

If you want to be able to use your store quickly or make a donation to Blathers, then a short trip to the next morning, listening to Isabelle, saving your game, then returning will mean an upgraded building and minimal consequences.

9 Reset Your Resources

Collecting resources is a huge part of the game but they are limited, especially early on when access to the entire island is locked behind progression. Trees will give 3 pieces of wood and rocks will yield up to 8 pieces of clay, iron or stone, with 1 rock per day giving bells instead. Fruit trees will only bear fruit every 2-5 days and twigs and other items shaken from trees are also limited.

When you need 30 iron to build a store or a large amount of fruit to build furniture for villagers this can seem huge. However, a quick jaunt to the next day and back will reset the resources on your island.

8 Play The Stalk Market

The ability to play the stalk market has been limited but it's still possible to exploit it, with a friend's help. You cannot travel backward with turnips on your island but you can travel forward. This distinction means exploitation is possible.

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First, find a friend with a good turnip price. Sell your turnips at your friend's island then go home. Time travel back to Sunday, buy more turnips with your profit then go back and sell again. Repeat until one of you gets bored. Your turnip price pattern will be reset each time you travel but if you are selling elsewhere this doesn't matter.

7 Grow Some Bells

Once a day you'll find a glowing spot on your island. Digging here will yield a bag of 1000 bells. However, before you cover up the hole, there's profit to be made.

You can create a bag of bells by clicking on your bell total through the inventory or by withdrawing large amounts, causing excess bells over 100,000 to go into bags in your pocket. Bury the biggest bag of bells you have in the glowing hole. Then travel forward 3 days and shake that money tree for a huge profit.

6 Play Redd At His Own Game

The NPC spawning system can get very frustrating. Sahara, Kicks, and Leif will show up every week but Gulliver, Label, C.J., Flick, and Redd fill the other 2 weekday slots between them. This means you can be waiting for up to 3 weeks for Redd to show up.

As Redd only sells you 1 painting per visit, and they can all be fakes, frustration sets in. However, if you go forward by a day, collect your art and then come back, you'll find Redd's inventory has been reset and you can purchase again. Just don't go further than a day in front or he will vanish.

5 Complete Celeste's Recipe Collection

Celeste's spawning system is more random. She will show up when there are shooting stars on a clear night but the star's presence doesn't guarantee she will appear. We've experienced a full meteor shower, announced by Isabelle, which Celeste hasn't been around for. This means collecting her recipes can be a long process.

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However, the same day forward and back trick you can use to respawn Redd's inventory also works with Celeste, allowing you to collect her recipes much faster.

4 Find All The Fossils

Collecting fossils is a long process, especially when you get towards the end and are in for days and days of duplicates. While trading with friends can be a great way to complete your collection, time-traveling can also speed up the process.

As well as resetting the main resources of the island, time-traveling also resets the fossil spawns. This means you can jump backward and forward by a day to have another chance to collect that last skull. Just keep an eye on the weeds and keep talking to your villagers.

3 Catch Seasonal Fish And Bugs

Every month some fish and bugs vanish, while others appear. This means it can be easy to miss a seasonal catch, leaving a hole in your critterpedia.

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However, time travel can change that as jumping back to the previous month will allow you a second chance to catch those valuable critters before they vanish.

2 Get A Beautiful Bedhead

If you've not played the game for around a week or so then your character will come out of their home with delightful bedhead. While they fix it almost immediately, the action will cause the style to unlock.

Once bedhead has appeared you can then select it from your range of hairstyles available from the mirror.

1 Expedite Your Shopping

When you order from the Nook Store many of the items are delivered by mail. This means that you won't receive them until the next day, when they show up in your mailbox.

Time-traveling by a day allows you to grab your items immediately before going back to the correct time. Once again just a short hop saves you waiting.

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