Gyroids are coming back to Animal Crossing via the New Horizons’ update 2.0. If you are a New Leaf player then you might know everything about them. But there are many players who started their Animal Crossing journey with New Horizons. So we will help in this ACNH guide to explain more about Gyroids and Gyroid Fragments.
What Are Gyroids in Animal Crossing New Horizons (ACNH)?
Gyroids are unique furniture objects scattered over ACNH’s islands. Gyroids, although usually furniture, may also be found as NPCs, such as Lloid. Furniture gyroids, like Fossils, are buried and created at random each day in different areas. The melody and form of each Gyroid family and individual is distinct. All active gyroids will shift pace to match the music if a player plays an instrument quickly enough or if one of K.K. Slider’s tunes are blasting on a stereo. When Gyroids are in your home, they will always dance and sing. When Gyroids are placed on the ground outside, they will not dance or produce any music.
How to Unlock and Get Gyroids in Animal Crossing New Horizons (ACNH)?
- Download the ACNH update 2.0
- You need to find and complete the Brewster quest
- Brewster will then give you a Gyroid Fragment
- Bury them, and water them to get a Gyroid
- That’s how to unlock Grroids in ACNH
- You need to complete this quest to find Gyroid Fragments in ACNH
How to Get More Gyroid Fragments and Gyroids in ACNH?
To Get Gyroids and Gyroid Fragments in ACNH, you have to:
- Go to your island pier.
- Spend 1,000 Nook Miles for a boat trip with Kapp’n.
- On the island he takes you, start digging all the “X” marks on the ground.
- You will find Gyroid Fragments.
- These X marks will look similar to ones with fossils.
- Bring them back to your island.
- Now dig a hole, place your Gyroid Fragments, and bury them.
- Make sure to water them.
- Come back the next day to dig out your Gyroids.
List of All Gyroids in Animal Crossing New Horizons (ACNH)
Here are all the Gyroids you can get from Gyroid Fragments in Animal Crossing New Horizons (ACNH):
- Aluminoid
- Arfoid
- Babbloid
- Bendoid
- Bloopoid
- Boioingoid
- Boomoid
- Brewstoid
- Bubbloid
- Bwongoid
- Clatteroid
- Crumploid
- Dootoid
- Drummoid
- Flutteroid
- Jingloid
- Laseroid
- Oinkoid
- Petaloid
- Rattloid
- Ringoid
- Rumbloid
- Scatteroid
- Spikenoid
- Sproingoid
- Squeakoid
- Squeezoid
- Stelloid
- Thwopoid
- Tockoid
- Tremoloid
- Twangoid
- Wallopoid
- Whirroid
- Whistloid
- Xylophoid
That’s everything you need to know about ACNH Gyroids and Gyroid Fragments in our Animal Crossing New Horizons Guide. While you are here, make sure to check out our ACNH Guides for more tips & tricks like this.