Things you didn't know about forever?

I just found out about tricky pit ball seeds. I had no idea it existed because I finally got the police station after playing the game for six years.

I think it was last year when I found out about Club Tortimer. I never payed attention to the membership in the gift shop on the island.
 
That you don't have to arrive exactly at the agreed time when a village invites you over to their house, a few minutes early or late is ok. NOT if they invite themselves to your house though, you need to be there before the clock strikes the time.
 
I just learned there was a limit for how much furniture you can put in one room. It?s ok though, I finished my instrumental room :)
 
I was up earlier than most of my villagers, and discovered you can play hide and seek with only two hiders if no one else is awake!
 
..you can switch between your tpc and the meow initiatives by pressing left/right on the dpad...lol..
 
For the first time the other day, I had to watch one of my beautiful heart balloons float away while I was stung by a bee, shaking trees, holding it lol :)
 
A fun thing I discovered recently is that if a villager has an instrument in their house you can play a song for them and they will clap for you when you are done. :)
 
This may or may not have been mentioned, but I learned that the specific pavement pattern of the four main buildings (Train Station, Town Hall, Event Plaza, Retail) determines rock placement around those areas. It cut down my map resetting time by so much when I finally realized I could avoid landscaping annoyances this way!
 
For the longest time I didn't know that you could talk to Mabel where you could save designs and find the other options such as making different kinds of shirts/dresses.
 
I just found out that the villagers can hangout in each others' houses. I just assumed that would never happen
 
This may or may not have been mentioned, but I learned that the specific pavement pattern of the four main buildings (Train Station, Town Hall, Event Plaza, Retail) determines rock placement around those areas. It cut down my map resetting time by so much when I finally realized I could avoid landscaping annoyances this way!

Really?! That's so handy! How?
 
i only learned wishy the star was a thing the other day due to a thread in this forum! i always thought that ingame shooting stars' twinkling was just for show!
 
The first week (?) I started playing, I didn't know you could stack fruit ... I'd literally get a full inventory and go to Re-Tail and go back out again, I was amazed when I learned you could.
 
kind of dumb but im getting back into playing and noticed if you play an instrument in front of a villager they will clap for you! so cute
 
This link should explain it: https://www.tumblr.com/dashboard/blog/gentlyusedleaf/86961099174
(you may have to log in to tumblr to see it first)

Basically there are three possible layouts for each of the buildings, and if you reset just right, you can end up with the ones that spawn the least amount of rocks, in the least annoying places. Hope that helps!

I'm honestly so glad you shared this because I'm honestly blown away??? I used that guide to figure out which types I had and was able to pin-point all of them. I can't believe it took over 6 years for me to discover this ;; I've been heavily considering buying a second cartridge for a new town recently too, so I'll definitely be using that guide if I follow through with that!
 
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