After a busy end to 2023, players can enjoy a slightly quieter month in January 2024. Players in the Northern Hemisphere will find their islands still in the depths of winter, while those in the Southern Hemisphere can enjoy a lazy laidback summer. A few new critters can be found, and a few events can be celebrated, but January is a particularly cozy month.
December in features big events, including Toy Day and New Year’s Eve, essentially back-to-back. In contrast, January features very little in the way of new events.A new rotation of new bugs, fish, and deep-sea creatures is available for critter collectors in the Southern Hemisphere. However, critter collectors in the Northern Hemisphere don’t have anything new to catch.
No new bugs are available in January in the Northern Hemisphere.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Blue weevil beetle
On palm trees
All day
800
Brown cicada
On trees
8am-5pm
250
Cicada shell
On trees
All day
10
Cyclommatus stag
On palm trees
5pm – 8am
8,000
Earth-boring dung beetle
On the ground
All day
300
Evening cicada
On trees
4am – 8 am and 4pm-7pm
550
Giant cicada
On trees
8am – 5pm
500
Giant stag
On trees
11pm – 8am
10,000
Giraffe stag
On palm trees
5pm – 8am
12,000
Golden stag
On palm trees
5pm – 8am
12,000
Grasshopper
On the ground
8am – 5pm
160
Horned atlas
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
8,000
Horned dynastid
On palm trees
5 pm – 8am
1,350
Horned elephant
On palm trees
5pm – 8am
8,000
Horned hercules
On palm trees
5pm – 8am
12,000
Miyama stag
On trees
All day
1,000
Robust cicada
On trees
8am – 5pm
300
Saw stag
On trees
All day
2,000
Scarab beetle
On trees
11pm – 8am
10,000
Walking leaf
Disguised as a leaf
All day
600
Walking stick
On trees
4am – 8am and 5pm – 7pm
600
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