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Nook Miles is a currency type that appears in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It can be earned by catching fish, bugs, selling items, and more.
Nook Miles is a currency type that appears in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It can be earned by catching fish, bugs, selling items, and more.
Shortly after arriving on the island, Tom Nook explains that the player must accumulate  5,000 Nook Miles in order to cover their tent and initial move-in fees (stated to be an alternative to paying  49,800 Bells, though it is not actually possible to pay in Bells). The app upgrades to Nook Miles+ (with additional daily goals) after the player completes the initial redemption and takes out a loan for a house.
After arriving on the island shortly, Tom Nook will explain that the player must pay 5,000 miles for changing from a tent to a house for its move-in fees (but actually Tom Nook says alternately that it costs 49,800 bells, but it is not possible because the player does not have enough money.) After you pay and complete the 5,000 mile fee, the Nook Miles app upgrades to Nook Miles+ (with more extra goals to get miles faster).


Nook Miles may be subsequently redeemed via the Nook Stop for a variety of items, capabilities, and recipes, including tool ring access, pocket "organization guides" (which increase inventory capacity), pro features in the NookPhone's custom design app, new haircuts, Bell Vouchers (at the rate of  3,000 Bells to  500 Nook Miles, meaning  1 Nook Miles is worth  6 Bells.), Nook Miles Tickets, DIY recipes for fences and furniture, outdoor furniture items, and various Nook Inc. collectibles. The maximum number of Nook Miles the player can have is  9,999,999 Nook Miles; any subsequent Nook Miles earned are not added to the total.
Nook Miles may be subsequently redeemed via the Nook Stop for a variety of items, capabilities, and recipes, including tool ring access, pocket "organization guides" (which increase inventory capacity), pro features in the NookPhone's custom design app, new haircuts, Bell Vouchers (at the rate of  3,000 Bells to  500 Nook Miles, meaning  1 Nook Miles is worth  6 Bells.), Nook Miles Tickets, DIY recipes for fences and furniture, outdoor furniture items, and various Nook Inc. collectibles. The maximum number of Nook Miles the player can have is  9,999,999 Nook Miles; any subsequent Nook Miles earned are not added to the total.

Revision as of 16:49, 23 May 2025

Nook Miles is a currency type that appears in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It can be earned by catching fish, bugs, selling items, and more. After arriving on the island shortly, Tom Nook will explain that the player must pay 5,000 miles for changing from a tent to a house for its move-in fees (but actually Tom Nook says alternately that it costs 49,800 bells, but it is not possible because the player does not have enough money.) After you pay and complete the 5,000 mile fee, the Nook Miles app upgrades to Nook Miles+ (with more extra goals to get miles faster).

Nook Miles may be subsequently redeemed via the Nook Stop for a variety of items, capabilities, and recipes, including tool ring access, pocket "organization guides" (which increase inventory capacity), pro features in the NookPhone's custom design app, new haircuts, Bell Vouchers (at the rate of 3,000 Bells to 500 Nook Miles, meaning 1 Nook Miles is worth 6 Bells.), Nook Miles Tickets, DIY recipes for fences and furniture, outdoor furniture items, and various Nook Inc. collectibles. The maximum number of Nook Miles the player can have is 9,999,999 Nook Miles; any subsequent Nook Miles earned are not added to the total.