surprised everyone when it was released in December 2024 by allowing custom designs to be imported from. The app was previously free-to-play before changing into a one-time paid model when the old version shut down. Until then, custom designs were exclusively an feature that needed a paid Nintendo account to share or download.
With the arrival of the new custom design import feature in players can now import their favorite designs from without needing a paid Nintendo subscription. Fans with a copy of and a Switch online sub can make their own custom designs in and import them into the mobile title. There's also the option to import any of the many custom designs that already exist.
The customization feature is very limited in, however, capping players off at just 20 clothing items and 20 non-clothing items like flooring and ground tiles, etc. As a result, players might want to be strategic when choosing which custom designs to import into. Luckily, there are many excellent designs to choose from.
As exciting as it is to import custom designs into players quickly realized that the feature is limited when it comes to flooring. The app only lets players import custom designs that were specifically labeled as a «ground» design. Luckily, winty_bear on X (formerly Twitter) has helpfully compiled a growing list of working ground designs with over 200 functioning codes at the time of this writing, and counting.
You can check out any of the creators featured in this post via the in-game Design Portal. IDs for each design and creator can be found directly on the images. All designs were checked and confirmed to work prior to this article's publication.
Even with the limitations of the importing system, there are many different types of paths and flooring to choose from. There are patches of grass, fallen leaves, clovers, rivers and brooks, dirt and paved paths, stepping stones, cute patterns, and so much more. There is even a cool steampunk floor that looks like cogs
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