Can I time travel to skip ACNH winter?

Yes, you can time travel in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH) to skip winter by changing your Nintendo Switch's system date and time, but you must first turn off "Synchronize Clock Via Internet" in the system settings to manually set the date to spring or summer. Be cautious: turnips spoil if you time travel forward or backward, weeds will grow, and you'll miss seasonal events, but it's generally safe for your island and villagers if done carefully.
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What happens if you time travel a year in ACNH?

All players who time travel take the risk of their town becoming populated with weeds, downgrading Tom Nook's Store, the likely possibility of villagers moving out, bedheads, interrupting the growth of trees, and, depending on how far they have traveled, rafflesia growing.
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How to time skip in ACNH?

To time skip in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH), you change the Nintendo Switch's system date and time while the game is closed or suspended, then relaunch the game to see the new day. The most efficient method involves suspending the game (not fully closing), changing the clock in System Settings, returning to the game, and saving and ending to reload at the new time, which skips the full restart. Remember to turn off "Synchronize Clock via Internet" first. 
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Can I time travel in ACNH without closing the game?

How to time travel WITHOUT closing the game
  • Save the game
  • When you see the prompt that says ``Save complete.
  • Press the Home button
  • Go to System Settings
  • In System Settings go to System
  • Go to Date and Time and adjust the day and/or time accordingly.
  • Go back to Animal Crossing that is still on the ``Save complete.
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Will time traveling backwards mess up Animal Crossing?

Yes, going back in time in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH) significantly affects gameplay, primarily by rotting your turnips, resetting daily streaks, halting building progress, and potentially causing villagers to move, though it's a common way to access missed events or seasonal items, with the biggest risk being turnips spoiling instantly if you travel back to a date you've already played or forward past a Sunday. 
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons - How Time Travel Works (And Could Ruin Your Game)

Does ACNH punish time travel?

Time traveling in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH) offers convenience but brings consequences like spoiled turnips (especially when going backward), weeds growing rapidly, villagers potentially getting upset or moving out if you're gone too long, and losing daily bonuses; however, progress on buildings and villager plots doesn't advance backward, and you can often avoid major issues by managing turnips and understanding how weeds and villager moods work with time jumps. 
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What happens at 3am on Animal Crossing?

At 3 AM in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, nothing major happens right at the hour, but at 3:33 AM on Saturday mornings, a unique, spooky alien broadcast appears on TVs, referencing an old in-game rumor and the movie The Fourth Kind, though some players report it doesn't always show up, making it a mysterious, elusive event. Otherwise, it's just the quiet, late-night atmosphere before the game resets for the new day at 5 AM.
 
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Does time travel affect turnip prices?

Yes, time traveling does change turnip prices, but it's risky: traveling backward in time (even a minute) will spoil all your turnips, while traveling forward to a new day (before Sunday) changes the prices, allowing you to find better deals but also risk losing money if you go past Sunday and they rot. The Stalk Market prices have patterns, and time traveling backward resets this entire pattern for your island, forcing a new, random sequence. 
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What happens if you change the past in time travel?

A time traveler would not be able to change the past from the way it is, but would only act in a way that is already consistent with what necessarily happened. Consideration of the grandfather paradox has led some to the idea that time travel is by its very nature paradoxical and therefore logically impossible.
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What happens if you don't play ACNH for a long time?

Your villagers missed you!

They'll possibly use a nickname, reminding you of the friendship you formed and comment on how long you've been gone. If it says a year, don't feel bad. It just be like that some times. Some of them will just appreciate you're back, and we love those villagers.
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Can I go back in time to buy turnips?

Yes, you can time travel to buy turnips in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but you must travel forward, never backward, and sell them before the next Sunday (5 AM), or they will rot; traveling backward even a few hours spoils them instantly. You can go forward multiple days or a week to find good prices, but you must consistently move forward and sell by Saturday night/early Sunday morning to avoid the "turnip rot" curse. 
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How to time warp ACNH?

To time travel in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH), you change your Nintendo Switch's system date and time while the game is closed, after first turning off internet synchronization in the settings, allowing you to experience past or future days instantly. The basic steps are: Close ACNH > System Settings > System > Date and Time > Turn off "Synchronize Clock via Internet" > Change Date/Time > Reopen ACNH. 
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How long is a day in Animal Crossing?

A day in Animal Crossing is exactly 24 real-world hours, but it resets daily at 5 AM, allowing for activities across different times of day, with many daily tasks like finding fossils or hitting rocks best done in the morning, while other events or fishing can happen at night, all syncing to your console's clock. Players often spend anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on whether they're doing daily chores or longer island design projects, as the game is designed for flexible, real-time play. 
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What happens if you go back a day in Animal Crossing?

Going back a day in Animal Crossing: New Horizons mostly creates a time loop of the previous day, but has key consequences: turnips rot, daily Nook Miles+ resets, flowers need re-watering, and resources like rocks/trees/weeds don't refresh, potentially leading to more weeds if you go back far enough from a future point. You can repeat events, but things like moving villagers or construction projects won't advance, and you might see the same visitors or get old mail.
 
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How to timeskip in Animal Crossing?

To time skip in Animal Crossing (ACNH), you change the date/time in your Switch's System Settings after saving and closing the game, then reopen it to find your island on the new day, letting you access new events, resources, or skip construction. You must first disable "Synchronize Clock via Internet" in settings and then manually adjust the date/time for the game to recognize the change. 
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Does time travel affect your island rating?

Weeds will grow at a faster rate if time traveling, and too many weeds can harm the town's environment rating until enough weeds are removed (however, all weeds can be removed by Wisp if the player catches his Spirits and asks to "Pull weeds!").
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Who time travelled 0.2 seconds?

The "man who time traveled 0.2 seconds" refers to Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, who holds the record for most time in space (803 days) and, due to time dilation from Einstein's relativity, effectively traveled about 0.02 seconds into the future, making him the most prolific human time traveler, albeit a tiny fraction of a second.
 
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What is the grandmother paradox?

The Grandmother Paradox is a classic time-travel thought experiment: if you go back in time and prevent your grandmother from meeting your grandfather (or kill your grandfather), your parent wouldn't be born, meaning you wouldn't be born, so you couldn't have traveled back to interfere in the first place, creating a logical contradiction about the possibility of changing the past. It questions time travel's feasibility by highlighting causality issues, suggesting time travel might create parallel universes (Many-Worlds Theory) or that the timeline self-corrects, preventing such paradoxes.
 
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How is 1 hour on Earth 7 years in space?

That is due to its time dilation factor. Time on Earth's surface runs about 0.0208 seconds slower each year than a clock in a distant location due to gravitational time dilation.
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How to sell turnips for 999999999 bells?

To get Max Bells, you need to visit my Animal Crossing island and sell 30 turnips. My island has the ability to set the turnip price to 999,999,999, which is how you will get the bells. The bells go directly into your ABD account. They do NOT go into your pockets.
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Do turnips go bad if you time travel ACNH?

Yes, turnips spoil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons if you time travel backward, even by a minute, but traveling forward is generally safe as long as you don't go past the following Sunday morning. Traveling backward messes with the game's internal clock and freshness mechanic, causing them to rot, but moving forward to catch different prices or days (before Sunday) doesn't affect them. 
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Is 97 bells a good price for turnips?

Yes, 97 bells is a great price to buy turnips in Animal Crossing, as prices usually range from 90-110 bells, and getting under 100 means a higher chance for profit; however, for selling, you'd ideally want prices much higher, like 200-600+, as selling at 97 would be a loss. 
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What happens if I bury 99,000 bells in Animal Crossing?

Burying 99,000 bells in a glowing spot in Animal Crossing: New Horizons gives you a 30% chance to get a Money Tree with 297,000 bells (3x your investment) and a 70% chance to get a tree with only 30,000 bells (3x 10,000), meaning it's a gamble, not a guarantee for max profit; for guaranteed 3x returns, players usually only bury 10,000 bells.
 
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Is Animal Crossing for autistic people?

The ethnographic case study, complemented by feedback from autistic players online, sheds light on the lived experiences of these players, demonstrating how ACNH fosters relaxation, creativity, and emotional well-being.
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What is the rarest villager to get in ACNH?

There isn't one single "rarest" villager, but rarity in Animal Crossing: New Horizons depends on factors like species size (cats/bears are technically rarer to find specific ones due to more options) and popularity, with Raymond (smug cat) and new villagers like Sasha often cited as very sought-after and hard to get without Amiibo, while Sanrio villagers are rarest as they're Amiibo-exclusive and untradeable in-game. Overall, Raymond (smug cat), Marshal (smug squirrel), and the new villagers from the 2.0 update (like Sasha) are extremely popular and thus "rare" in practice due to high demand.
 
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