AC Turnip Calculator
Maximize your Nook’s Stalk Market profits!
Turnip Price Predictor & Profit Calculator
Enter your Sunday buy price and the daily sell prices to see potential profits and losses.
The price you paid for turnips on Sunday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Monday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Monday afternoon.
Nook’s Cranny price Tuesday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Tuesday afternoon.
Nook’s Cranny price Wednesday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Wednesday afternoon.
Nook’s Cranny price Thursday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Thursday afternoon.
Nook’s Cranny price Friday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Friday afternoon.
Nook’s Cranny price Saturday morning.
Nook’s Cranny price Saturday afternoon.
The total number of turnips you have.
| Day | AM Price | PM Price | Max Profit Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | — | — | – |
| Tuesday | — | — | – |
| Wednesday | — | — | – |
| Thursday | — | — | – |
| Friday | — | — | – |
| Saturday | — | — | – |
Turnip price fluctuations throughout the week.
What is the AC Turnip Calculator?
The AC Turnip Calculator is an indispensable tool for any serious Animal Crossing: New Horizons player looking to profit from the infamous Stalk Market. Daisy Mae visits every Sunday morning selling turnips, the volatile commodity that can lead to immense wealth or devastating losses. This calculator helps you track your purchase price, input the daily fluctuating sell prices at Nook’s Cranny, and project your potential profits. It’s designed to simplify the complex, often unpredictable, nature of the turnip market, transforming a potentially stressful part of the game into a strategic advantage. Whether you’re a seasoned player aiming for millions of bells or a newcomer trying to understand the basics, the AC Turnip Calculator provides clarity and actionable insights.
Who should use it? Any player who buys turnips from Daisy Mae on Sunday and wants to sell them at Nook’s Cranny during the week. This includes players aiming to pay off their loans quickly, fund island renovations, purchase expensive items, or simply amass a huge fortune. It’s particularly useful for players who don’t have reliable access to friends’ islands with high turnip prices or who want to make informed decisions based on their own island’s market trends.
Common misconceptions about the turnip market include:
- Turnip prices follow a simple, predictable pattern every week. (In reality, prices are randomized within certain ranges and patterns.)
- Selling early is always best. (Not necessarily; waiting for a peak price can yield significantly higher profits.)
- There’s no way to predict prices. (While perfect prediction is impossible without external tools, understanding the patterns and using a calculator helps immensely.)
AC Turnip Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The core functionality of the AC Turnip Calculator revolves around tracking the cost of your turnip investment and comparing it against the selling prices offered by Nook’s Cranny throughout the week. The goal is to identify the period with the highest potential profit margin.
Calculation Steps:
- Calculate Total Cost: The initial investment is the price you paid per turnip on Sunday multiplied by the total number of turnips you purchased.
- Determine Maximum Sell Price: The calculator iterates through all the sell prices entered for Monday AM/PM through Saturday PM to find the single highest price offered.
- Calculate Maximum Potential Profit: This is derived by subtracting the Total Cost from the revenue generated at the Maximum Sell Price.
Variables Explained:
The calculator uses the following key variables:
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday Buy Price | The price per turnip Daisy Mae sells them for on Sunday. | Bells/Turnip | 10 – 1000 |
| Daily Sell Price (AM/PM) | The price Nook’s Cranny buys turnips for at specific times. | Bells/Turnip | ~40 – 600 (can be higher or lower depending on patterns) |
| Number of Turnips | The quantity of turnips purchased from Daisy Mae. | Units | 1 – 4000 (or more if inventory allows) |
| Total Cost | The total amount of Bells spent on purchasing turnips. | Bells | (Sunday Buy Price * Number of Turnips) |
| Maximum Sell Price | The highest sell price recorded from Monday AM to Saturday PM. | Bells/Turnip | Varies based on in-game market |
| Total Revenue (at Max Price) | The total Bells earned by selling all turnips at the highest price. | Bells | (Maximum Sell Price * Number of Turnips) |
| Maximum Potential Profit | The net gain after selling turnips at the peak price. | Bells | (Total Revenue – Total Cost) |
Formulas Used:
Total Cost = `Sunday Buy Price` × `Number of Turnips`
Maximum Sell Price = MAX(`Monday AM Price`, `Monday PM Price`, …, `Saturday PM Price`)
Total Revenue (at Max Price) = `Maximum Sell Price` × `Number of Turnips`
Maximum Potential Profit = `Total Revenue (at Max Price)` – `Total Cost`
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: The Bull Market
Scenario: A player buys 4000 turnips for 95 Bells each on Sunday. They enter the following daily prices:
- Monday: AM 130, PM 150
- Tuesday: AM 160, PM 180
- Wednesday: AM 170, PM 550
- Thursday: AM 120, PM 110
- Friday: AM 90, PM 80
- Saturday: AM 70, PM 60
Calculator Inputs:
- Sunday Buy Price: 95
- Turnips: 4000
- Daily Prices as listed above.
Calculator Outputs:
- Maximum Potential Profit: 178,000 Bells
- Total Cost: 380,000 Bells (4000 * 95)
- Total Revenue (at Max Price): 558,000 Bells (4000 * 550)
- Peak Price: 550 Bells
- Peak Day: Wednesday PM
Financial Interpretation: This player experienced a significant profit. By holding onto their turnips until Wednesday afternoon, they capitalized on a sharp price increase, nearly doubling their initial investment. This profit could be used to pay off a substantial portion of their home loan or fund island upgrades.
Example 2: The Bear Market / Price Drop
Scenario: A player buys 2000 turnips for 110 Bells each on Sunday. They enter the following daily prices:
- Monday: AM 150, PM 140
- Tuesday: AM 130, PM 120
- Wednesday: AM 110, PM 100
- Thursday: AM 90, PM 70
- Friday: AM 60, PM 50
- Saturday: AM 40, PM 40
Calculator Inputs:
- Sunday Buy Price: 110
- Turnips: 2000
- Daily Prices as listed above.
Calculator Outputs:
- Maximum Potential Profit: -56,000 Bells (A Loss)
- Total Cost: 220,000 Bells (2000 * 110)
- Total Revenue (at Max Price): 164,000 Bells (2000 * 82) *(Note: The calculator finds the actual highest price, which is 150 AM Monday)* – Let’s correct this calculation based on the highest price.
- Maximum Potential Profit: 80,000 Bells (2000 * (150 – 110))
- Total Cost: 220,000 Bells (2000 * 110)
- Total Revenue (at Max Price): 300,000 Bells (2000 * 150)
- Peak Price: 150 Bells
- Peak Day: Monday AM
Financial Interpretation: In this scenario, the player’s turnips decreased in value throughout the week. The highest selling price was on Monday morning at 150 Bells. Selling then would result in a profit of 80,000 Bells (2000 * (150 – 110)). If they had waited until Friday or Saturday, they would have incurred significant losses. This highlights the importance of monitoring prices daily and using the AC Turnip Calculator to find the best exit strategy.
How to Use This AC Turnip Calculator
Using the AC Turnip Calculator is straightforward and designed to provide quick insights into your Stalk Market performance. Follow these simple steps:
- Input Sunday Buy Price: When Daisy Mae visits your island on Sunday (any time before 12 PM), note the price she’s selling turnips for. Enter this number into the “Sunday Buy Price” field. The typical range is between 10 and 100 Bells, but prices can sometimes be higher.
- Enter Daily Sell Prices: Twice a day (morning and afternoon, before 12 PM and after 12 PM respectively, up until Saturday PM), check the price Nook’s Cranny is offering for turnips. Enter these prices into the corresponding fields (e.g., “Monday AM Sell Price”, “Monday PM Sell Price”). If you miss a price check, you can leave the field blank or enter a placeholder, but accurate data yields the best results.
- Specify Turnip Quantity: Enter the total number of turnips you bought from Daisy Mae. A full inventory on Sunday morning consists of 4000 turnips (10 stacks of 400).
- Click ‘Calculate’: Once you’ve entered your data, click the “Calculate” button.
How to Read the Results:
- Main Result (Largest Font): This is your “Maximum Potential Profit”. A positive number indicates the total Bells you stand to gain if you sell at the highest recorded price. A negative number signifies a loss.
- Total Revenue: The total amount of Bells you would earn if you sold all your turnips at the peak price.
- Total Cost: The amount of Bells you initially spent to buy all the turnips.
- Peak Price: The highest selling price Nook’s Cranny offered during the entered week.
- Peak Day: The specific day and time (AM/PM) when the peak price occurred.
- Table: The table provides a clear, day-by-day breakdown of prices and the potential profit/loss for selling on that specific day.
- Chart: The visual chart plots the price fluctuations, offering an easy-to-understand overview of the week’s market trend.
Decision-Making Guidance:
Use the results to inform your selling strategy:
- If prices are consistently low and decreasing, consider selling sooner rather than later to minimize losses, perhaps even on Monday or Tuesday.
- If prices are steadily increasing, be patient and wait for the peak. The calculator will show you the maximum potential gain.
- If you see a very high price, like over 400-500 Bells, it might be worth selling immediately, even if it’s mid-week, as these prices are rare.
- Compare the “Maximum Potential Profit” with your “Total Cost”. Aim for profits that significantly outweigh your initial investment. Remember, turnip prices reset every Saturday night!
Don’t forget to copy your results for later reference or sharing!
Key Factors That Affect AC Turnip Results
The Stalk Market in Animal Crossing is influenced by several dynamic factors that can dramatically alter your potential profits or losses. Understanding these is crucial for mastering the turnip trade:
- Turnip Price Patterns: The prices Nook’s Cranny offers follow one of four weekly patterns: Decreasing, Small Spike, Large Spike, and Random. Each pattern has specific behaviors and price ranges. A Large Spike pattern, for instance, typically sees prices rise significantly mid-week, offering the best profit potential. The AC Turnip Calculator helps you identify which pattern might be unfolding based on the prices you input.
- Sunday Buy Price: Your initial investment is the most fundamental factor. Buying turnips at a low price (e.g., 10-90 Bells) provides a much larger buffer against price drops and increases the potential profit margin significantly compared to buying at a high price (e.g., 100+ Bells). Every Bell saved on purchase price directly contributes to higher net profit.
- Timing of Sales: Selling turnips at the peak price is paramount. The calculator highlights the best time (day and AM/PM). Holding turnips too long, especially during a decreasing pattern, can lead to substantial losses as prices fall below your purchase price by Saturday. Conversely, selling too early during a rising pattern misses out on potential gains.
- Number of Turnips: Naturally, the more turnips you buy, the higher your potential profit (and loss). A full Sunday inventory (4000 turnips) offers the highest stakes. Managing your turnip quantity effectively, especially if you’re experimenting with different strategies or islands, is key.
- Island’s Market vs. Friends’ Islands: Your own island’s prices are randomized within a pattern. However, many players trade turnips with friends who might have significantly higher selling prices on their islands. Utilizing this social aspect can lead to massive profits, but always be cautious and trade with trusted sources. You can input these friend prices into the calculator too.
- Time Travel and Glitches: While not officially supported, some players experiment with time travel. This can drastically affect turnip prices, often leading to spoilage or unpredictable market behavior. The calculator assumes normal gameplay progression without time manipulation.
- Nook’s Cranny Closing Time: Remember that Nook’s Cranny closes at 10 PM local time. Any turnips not sold by then spoil when you start the game the next day (Sunday). This means Saturday PM prices are your last chance to sell.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How often do turnip prices change?
Q2: What happens if I don’t sell my turnips by Saturday?
Q3: Can turnip prices go below my Sunday buy price?
Q4: What is the maximum possible turnip price?
Q5: How accurate is the AC Turnip Calculator?
Q6: Can I use this calculator for turnips bought on a different island?
Q7: What if I buy multiple stacks of turnips? Do I need to enter each one?
Q8: Does the calculator account for the 10% fee when selling turnips?
Q9: What does the “Max Profit Potential” column in the table mean?
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Enhance your Animal Crossing gaming experience with these related tools and insightful guides:
- ACNH Villager Guide: Learn about all the villagers, their personalities, and friendship mechanics.
- ACNH Fish Price List: Discover the value of every fish and when/where to catch them.
- ACNH Bug Price List: Check the selling prices for all insects in the game.
- ACNH Museum Checklist: Keep track of all the items needed to complete your museum.
- ACNH Island Design Ideas: Get inspired with creative layouts and decoration tips for your island.
- Understanding Turnip Price Patterns: Delve deeper into the logic behind weekly turnip price fluctuations.