Heartopia Home Evaluation Guide

Maximize your home evaluation score in Heartopia. This guide explains the scoring formula, point values for every item type, the optimal weekly submission strategy, and how to reach the highest score as both F2P and premium players.

Weekly
Reset Cycle
~100pts
Per New Category
~1pt
Per Duplicate

How to Submit

  1. Open your Watch menu
  2. Go to D.G. Member's Guild
  3. Tap Evaluation button
  4. Tap Submit Evaluation — grades instantly

You can submit multiple times per week. Only your highest score counts. Best time: Friday evening after placing all new items.

Point Values by Item Type

Variety beats quantity. One new category = 100x more than one duplicate.

Item TypePointsPriority
Premium furniture (new category)+100-200Highest
Free furniture (new category)+100High
Level 9-10 flowers+80-150High
5-star hobby collectibles+50-100Medium
Sculptures / food displays+30-60Medium
Low-level flowers (1-5)+10-30Low
Duplicate items (same type)~+1Skip

6 Ways to Boost Your Score

  1. Maximize furniture diversity. Each distinct category = ~100 pts. Use furniture from every themed set — Cozy, Elegant, Garden, Rustic, Beach, etc.
  2. Upgrade flowers to Level 9-10. Community testing showed ~1,000 extra points from high-level flowers alone. Roses and lilies score highest.
  3. Place 5-star hobby collectibles. Complete all 6 hobbies (fishing, gardening, bug catching, birdwatching, cooking, painting) and display your best finds.
  4. Cook and display unique recipes. Each unique cooked dish placed as decoration counts as a distinct collectible type.
  5. Build multi-floor structures. Multi-level homes with functional furniture in each room score higher than flat layouts.
  6. Place items inside your fenced perimeter. Items outside the fence may not count consistently.

Optimal Weekly Schedule

Mon-Thu:Acquire new furniture from crafting, quests, and guild rewards. Upgrade flowers. Complete hobbies for collectibles.
Friday:Place ALL new items. Do a final sweep — check every room for missing categories. Submit evaluation Friday evening.
Saturday:If you placed more items after Friday submission, submit again. Only highest score counts.

Expected gain: 600-1,000 points per week for active players.

F2P vs Premium Path

Free-to-Play (60-70% max)

  • Complete all 6 hobbies for collectibles
  • Upgrade every flower to Level 9-10
  • Cook and place all recipe varieties
  • Expand home plots (up to 8)
  • Use Resident Request + Guild furniture

Premium (90-100% max)

  • All F2P strategies plus...
  • Diverse premium furniture (new categories)
  • Each new premium type = +100-200 pts
  • Event furniture (unique categories)
  • Late-game advantage becomes significant

Frequently Asked Questions

How does home evaluation scoring work in Heartopia?

The system counts unique furniture categories, not duplicates. Your first placement of each unique furniture type scores ~100 points, while duplicates score ~1 point each. Variety is everything — 20 different items beats 100 copies of the same item.

When does home evaluation reset in Heartopia?

Home evaluation resets weekly on Friday night/Saturday. You can submit multiple times per week — only your highest score counts. Submit on Friday evening after placing all new items for the best weekly result.

Do aesthetics affect home evaluation score?

No. The scoring is purely algorithmic — it counts item variety, levels, and categories. A messy room with 30 different furniture types scores higher than a beautifully decorated room with 5 matching items. Style does not matter for the score.

What gives the most points in home evaluation?

Premium furniture in new categories gives the most points (+100-200 each). For free-to-play, Level 9-10 flowers (+80-150 per flower) and 5-star hobby collectibles (+50-100) are the best value. Community testing showed flowers alone can add ~1,000 points.

How do I submit a home evaluation in Heartopia?

Open your Watch menu → D.G. Member's Guild → Evaluation button → Submit Evaluation. The system grades instantly. No minimum D.G. level required — it unlocks early in the game.

Can free-to-play players get a high evaluation score?

Yes, but there is a ceiling. F2P players can reach 60-70% of maximum score by: completing all 6 hobbies for collectibles, upgrading every flower to Level 9-10, cooking and placing all recipe varieties, expanding home plots (up to 8), and using reward furniture from Resident Requests and Guild.

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