Quick Answer
In Stardew Valley, beginners should focus on clearing a small farm area, planting easy crops, saving energy, meeting villagers, fishing for early income, and upgrading tools only after building a stable daily routine.
Before You Start
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1
Clear only a small farming area
Use your axe, pickaxe, and scythe to clear a small area near your farmhouse. Avoid spending all your energy on trees and rocks during the first day.
Step 2
Plant and water your first crops
Plant your starter parsnip seeds and water them every morning. Crops are the easiest way to learn the daily rhythm of Stardew Valley.
Step 3
Save energy for fishing and exploration
After watering crops, use your remaining time to meet villagers, explore town, or fish. Fishing can be a strong early income source once you get used to it.
Step 4
Build a simple daily routine
A good early routine is: check TV, water crops, sell items, talk to villagers, fish or mine, then return home before 2:00 AM.
Common Mistakes
Final Tip