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Stardew Valley Beginner Guide

A beginner-friendly Stardew Valley guide covering your first days, farming basics, energy management, money-making, and early priorities.

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

Do not clear your entire farm on Day 1. Your energy is limited.
Start with a small number of crops that you can water every morning.
Keep some money for seeds instead of spending everything at once.
Watch the TV every morning for weather, fortune, and useful tips.

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

Clearing too much land on the first day and running out of energy.
Planting too many crops before you can water them comfortably.
Ignoring villagers completely during the first season.
Going to bed too late and losing energy the next day.

Final Tip

Stardew Valley rewards steady progress. Do not try to optimize everything in your first week. Learn the daily rhythm first, then expand your farm slowly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Start by clearing a small area, planting your starter seeds, watering them daily, and exploring Pelican Town.
Fishing and simple crops are the most beginner-friendly early money sources.
Usually no. Stardew Valley is forgiving, and most early mistakes can be fixed over time.