Ok, look, we’ve all been there – you blow up your farm and lose a precious machine. Thankfully, with these Stardew Valley item codes, you can replace your accidentally lost produce without modding your game. Is it cheating? Sort of, but ConcernedApe never patched it out of the game, so therefore we’re alright with it. Read on for all the latest item codes in the 1.6 update.
Why not visit the Stardew Valley bookseller while you’re thinking about how to fill your Stardew Valley farm layout? Or, check out every single Stardew Valley fish and Stardew Valley character you can catch – as a profitable item or as a partner
Here’s everything you need to know about Stardew Valley item codes.
What are Stardew Valley item codes?
Stardew Valley item codes relate to every single thing in the game. That’s animals, crops, furniture, artifacts, fish, and things you find on the floor – you name it, it’s got a code. The codes are either a small string of numbers or a descriptor for the item. With these codes, you can spawn in items. It’s sort of a cheat, but sometimes you’ve just got to get a prismatic shard the easy way.
How do I use Stardew Valley item codes?
There are a couple of ways to use these codes, and neither require you to download anything or mod your game. Given that you can’t mod your game on Switch, these codes come in very handy.
The first method is to buy an animal from Marnie and name it the item code of the thing you wish to spawn. For example, if you purchase a chicken and then name it [Broccoli], a broccoli item spawns into your inventory. This only works once, so make sure you choose something good.
Some of the item codes are too long to do this with, so you may need to use the second method involving Stardew Valley’s Gus. For this, all you need to do is name your character with the corresponding item code, or more than one if you can fit it.
You can go to the Wizard’s basement and change your character’s name with the golden statue in his back room as much as you want, so if you suddenly really need a hot pepper and a crab, you can easily get one.
Once you name yourself something fancy like [Raisins][Goby], head to the Saloon and talk to Gus. He’s the most reliable as he says your name whenever you talk to him, but really any character that calls you by name can spawn the items into your inventory.
Can I use Stardew Valley item spawning cheat on Switch and mobile?
You can use these item codes on Switch, mobile, and every other platform. It does not change your game files or add any outside software.
What are the new item codes for the 1.6 update?
Fair warning, if you don’t want spoilers for new items, look away now. Though, if you’re here, you’re probably past that point.
Below you can find all the item codes for Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update, where some more rocks, fish, and seeds join our inventories. There’s also a section of readable books, too.
Book item codes
These are all the skill books available in Stardew Valley.
Item | Code |
Animal Catalogue | [Book_AnimalCatalogue] |
Treasure Appraisal Guide | [Book_Artifact] |
Dwarvish Safety Manual | [Book_Bombs] |
The Art O’Crabbing | [Book_Crabbing] |
Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Thick | [Book_Defense] |
The Diamond Hunter | [Book_Diamonds] |
Friendship 101 | [Book_Friendship] |
Ol’ Slitherlegs | [Book_Grass] |
Horse: The Book | [Book_Horse] |
Mapping Cave Systems | [Book_Marlon] |
Book of Mysteries | [Book_Mystery] |
Price Catalogue | [Book_PriceCatalogue] |
Queen of Sauce Cookbook | [Book_QueenOfSauce] |
Jewels of the Sea | [Book_Roe] |
Way of the Wind pt. 1 | [Book_Speed] |
Way of the Wind pt. 2 | [Book_Speed2] |
The Alleyway Buffet | [Book_Trash] |
Monster Compendium | [Book_Void] |
Raccoon Journal | [Book_WildSeeds] |
Woody’s Secret | [Book_Woodcutting] |
Book of Stars | [PurpleBook] |
Stardew Valley Almanac | [SkillBook_0] |
Bait and Bobber | [SkillBook_1] |
Woodcutter’s Weekly | [SkillBook_2] |
Mining Monthly | [SkillBook_3] |
Combat Quarterly | [SkillBook_4] |
Crop item codes
Here are the codes for seeds, grown crops, and produce introduced in 1.6.
Item | Code |
Broccoli | [Broccoli] |
Broccoli Seeds | [BroccoliSeeds] |
Carrot | [Carrot] |
Carrot Seeds | [CarrotSeeds] |
Dried Fruit | [DriedFruit] |
Dried Mushrooms | [DriedMushrooms] |
Mixed Flower Seeds | [MixedFlowerSeeds] |
Mystic Tree Seed | [MysticTreeSeed] |
Powdermelon | [Powdermelon] |
Powdermelon Seeds | [PowdermelonSeeds] |
Raisins | [Raisins] |
Summer Squash | [SummerSquash] |
Summer Squash Seeds | [SummerSquashSeeds] |
Fishing item codes
A few underwater critters came to the game in 1.6, so here are their item codes along with some bait and bobbers.
Item | Code |
Bait | [SpecificBait] |
Cave Jelly | [CaveJelly] |
Challenge Bait | [ChallengeBait] |
Deluxe Bait | [DeluxeBait] |
Goby | [Goby] |
Golden Bobber | [GoldenBobber] |
Golden Tag | [TroutDerbyTag] |
River Jelly | [RiverJelly] |
Sea Jelly | [SeaJelly] |
Smoked Fish | [SmokedFish] |
Sonar Bobber | [SonarBobber] |
Mining item codes
A new Stardew Valley update wouldn’t be complete without some rock deposits, so here are the codes to spawn the corresponding items.
Item | Code |
Calico Egg | [CalicoEgg] |
Calico Egg Stone | [CalicoEggStone_0] |
Calico Egg Stone 1 | [CalicoEggStone_1] |
Calico Egg Stone 2 | [CalicoEggStone_2] |
Coal Node | [BasicCoalNode0] |
Coal Node 2 | [BasicCoalNode1] |
Gold Stone | [VolcanoGoldNode] |
Pot of Gold deposit | [PotOfGold] |
Volcano Coal Node | [VolcanoCoalNode0] |
Volcano Coal Node 2 | [VolcanoCoalNode1] |
Miscellaneous item codes
This section covers other items including artifact spots, transport items, rewards, and tools.
Item | Code |
Artifact Spot | [SeedSpot] |
Blue Grass Starter | [BlueGrassStarter] |
Butterfly Powder | [ButterflyPowder] |
Far Away Stone | [FarAwayStone] |
Gold Coin | [GoldCoin] |
Golden Animal Cracker | [GoldenAnimalCracker] |
Golden Mystery Box | [GoldenMysteryBox] |
Green Rain Weeds | [GreenRainWeeds0] |
Green Rain Weeds 1 | [GreenRainWeeds1] |
Green Rain Weeds 2 | [GreenRainWeeds2] |
Green Rain Weeds 3 | [GreenRainWeeds3] |
Green Rain Weeds 4 | [GreenRainWeeds4] |
Green Rain Weeds 5 | [GreenRainWeeds5] |
Green Rain Weeds 6 | [GreenRainWeeds6] |
Green Rain Weeds 7 | [GreenRainWeeds7] |
Moss | [Moss] |
Moss Soup | [MossSoup] |
Mossy Seed | [MossySeed] |
Mystery Box | [MysteryBox] |
Mystic Syrup | [MysticSyrup] |
Pet License | [PetLicense] |
Prize Ticket | [PrizeTicket] |
Stardrop Tea | [StardropTea] |
Tent Kit | [TentKit] |
Treasure Totem | [TreasureTotem] |
For item codes of all previous in-game additions, check out the Stardew Valley vanilla ID’s page right here.
Well, there you go, now you can cover Pelican Town with all manner of weeds at any time of year. If you’re bored of farming and want to flirt, here are our guides to the town’s best bachelors – Stardew Valley Sebastian, Stardew Valley Emily, Stardew Valley Leah, and Stardew Valley Elliott.