How To Get Bucks In Adopt Me

Learn all the ways to earn money and Bucks fast in Adopt Me!
Adopt Me Job Salon Manager
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Adopt Me uses Bucks for its money, which is used to get new furniture, items, and eggs that lead to more pets. Earning money in the game is pretty easy, but getting a lot is time-consuming. There are several ways to get Bucks in Adopt Me, and below, we list them all out.

Don’t forget to read our Adopt Me codes page to grab some awesome free boosts and items. Also, check out our guide on getting Age-Up Potions and How To Make A Family!

How To Get Lots Of Money And Bucks Fast In Adopt Me

You can earn money in Adopt Me by logging in daily, taking care of your pet, doing daily tasks, selling duplicates from your inventory, playing as a baby, getting a job, opening a food stand, getting a Cash Register for your home, and buying Bucks with Robux. The fastest way early on is through working a job, but you can make a lot of Bucks through selling if you make items for stands.

Log In Daily

Logging into the game every day is an easy way to get a steady flow of money and cool prizes. Just by playing each day, you get a week’s calendar with the prices or Bucks you can earn.

Adopt Me Daily Planner
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These daily rewards get better and better, so you get a lot more over time. Also, if you play through the whole day and night in the game, you get an extra 20 Bucks, which really helps you build up your wealth in Adopt Me. It’s kind of like idle farming.

Take Care Of Your Pet

Caring for your pet is the main way to make money in Adopt Me. By taking care of your pet’s needs shown on the screen, like giving a drink or going to the campsite, you can make your pet grow up and get money in return. When you take care of bigger needs, you get more money, so it’s a good way to make Bucks.

Adopt Me Feeding Dog
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These are also known as Daily Tasks in the game. While they may not have much to do with your pet, they help them grow. For example, you can get 150 Bucks for buying an egg from a gumball machine if the task appears.

QuestWhat To Do
BoredHead to the park and spend some time there.
DirtyTake a shower either in your house or someone else’s.
HungryGrab some food, especially the apples on the teacher’s desk.
SickVisit the doctor, and it’s recommended to get some Golden Apples.
SleepyRest at the campsite, bed, or in your crib.
ThirstyQuench your thirst with some refreshing lemonade.
CampingStand around the campsite.
Pool PartyStand around the pool.
SchoolStick around the school area for additional rewards.
Beach PartyStand around the beach
Adopt Me Task Reward
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You also get a message on top of the screen saying, “Reward: X bucks,” so you’ll know beforehand. However, this can get dull, as it’s usually the beach, eating, and napping.

Sell Items From Your Inventory

You have to sell your stuff to other players, which can make this difficult. However, if you have something worth selling, it’s best to sell it instead of destroying it.

If you throw a party and display the items using a Cash Register, you can get people interested in buying them and earn virtual money by making sales. Investing in a standard cash register will cost you 100 bucks, while the Golden Cash Register, with its fancier appearance, is priced at 300 bucks.

Adopt Me Lemonade
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So if you invest in a Lemonade Stand, Hot Dog Stand, or Ice Cream Truck, it can make you a lot of money in Adopt Me. By charging less for your products, you can get more people to buy them, making more money overall. Also, some stands, like the Ice Cream Truck, have cool stuff like music and lights that can make people want to buy more from you.

If you wonder why people would buy from you, just wonder that in real life. It’s more convenient to buy it at a stand than doing it all yourself, and when your pet is thirsty, a nearby lemonade is worth the money.

Play As A Baby

If you pick a baby instead of a parent, you’ll earn more money as you do tasks. Playing as a baby gives you special missions that, when done, give you big rewards. Doing things like taking a shower, sleeping, or going to certain places.

Adopt Me Baby
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You get personal quests with this immediately after you start playing. It’s kind of like taking care of two pets since you and your pet get tasks popping up.

Get A Job

Getting a job at the Pizza Shop, Hospital, School, or Salon means you can regularly earn in-game money. By interacting with a mannequin that looks like your character in a job uniform, you can make a total of 50 Bucks each day from jobs. Alternatively, you can just do it for 15 Bucks a minute (some only pay 10). If you have Pets Plus, then your daily cap increases.

Adopt Me Doctor Job
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This gives you a dependable way to make money, but they’re both minigames, so make sure to pick the one you like doing more. I prefer pizza myself because I can just feed my pet there.

Spending Robux

People who want to get lots of Bucks quickly can use Robux to buy in-game money. I know, it’s really uncool to even mention that, but this is an option.

Adopt Me Bux Bucks
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The current prices are:

  • 24 Robux – 50 Bucks
  • 85 Robux – 200 Bucks
  • 240 Robux – 600 Bucks
  • 550 Robux – 1,400 Bucks
  • 1,175 Robux – 3,000 Bucks
  • 3,910 Robux – 10,000 Bucks

So that can be pretty pricey.

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar, also known as Aggy, is the current Assigning Editor.

He started his career as an esports, influencer, and streaming writer for Sportskeeda. He then moved to GFinity Esports to cover streaming, games, guides, and news before moving to the Social team where he ended his time as the Lead of Social Content.

He also worked a writer and editor for both Pro Game Guides and Dot Esports, and as a writer for PC Invasion, Attack of the Fanboy, and Android Police. Aggy is the former Managing Editor and Operations Overseer of N4G Unlocked and a former Gaming editor for WePC.

Throughout his time in the industry, he's trained over 100 writers, written thousands of articles on multiple sites, written more reviews than he cares to count, and edited tens of thousands of articles. He has also written some games published by Tales, some books, and a comic sold to Telus International.

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