Animals require constant attention for milk, bacon, eggs, and wool.
: Surround your pens with wooden fences, ditches, or hedges. Leave a 1x1 space between pens to place decorative items like milk carts or hay bales. 4. The Apiary (Beehive Tree) The Beehive Tree is a central feature by Level 39.
An optimized Level 39 farm design balances high-efficiency production paths with beautiful aesthetics. This comprehensive guide covers layout strategies, zone designs, and practical tips to transform your farm into a functional masterpiece. 1. Core Layout Principles for Level 39
Avoid these common pitfalls that ruin the "HayDay" vibe and efficiency.
Create a central pathway leading from your roadside shop to your farmhouse. Place your house, truck order board, and town bus along this path.
Raspberry and blackberry bushes pull double duty. Use them as functional fences to separate your zones. This saves you coins on decorations while keeping your fruit supply constantly growing. Optimize Roadside Shop Access
Open the Layout Edit Mode. This will allow you to move, rotate, and store almost everything on your farm. Some players find it easier to store all their decorations and even buildings to start with a completely blank map. This gives you the clearest possible view of the space you have to work with.
A great farm design balances efficiency with aesthetics. Here are the core principles that should guide your layout at Level 39:
Do you currently have enough for decorations?
Let’s be honest: At Level 39, you do not have enough land to decorate everything beautifully. You will have to hide your extra machines (like the Jewelry Maker or Smelters) behind trees until you unlock the next land expansion.
: Create a "Main Street" or café market area near the road.
Frame this area with white fences and floral decorations to create a dedicated "apiary garden." The Travel & Commerce Hub
Minimizing the distance between the bees and the bushes drastically speeds up honey production.
You have to click three times to get to your Juice Press because it’s trapped behind the Smoothie Mixer.
This is the ideal approach for most players. Use a Zone-Based approach for efficiency, but within each zone, use decorations to make it look great. Here are a few specific examples:
What do you prefer? (e.g., highly compact and efficient, or spacious and realistic?)