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Grow a Garden New Year's Pets Guide

Grow a Garden New Year’s Pets Guide (February 2026) How to Get All 6 New Pets

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The New Year’s celebration has arrived in Grow a Garden, and it’s brought something truly special with it—six brand-new limited-time pets that are transforming how players approach their gardens. After spending countless hours testing each pet and tracking their abilities, I’m here to share everything you need to know about these festive companions, including which ones are actually worth your time and Sheckles.

When the New Year’s Event dropped on December 27, 2025, I immediately knew this was going to be one of the biggest updates in Grow a Garden history. Not only did we get a complete refresh of the event mechanics (with restocks dropping from 30 minutes to just 10 minutes), but we also received access to six unique pets that range from purely decorative to game-changing powerhouses.

What Makes the New Year’s Pets Special in Grow a Garden?

The New Year’s Event introduced six exclusive pets through the New Year’s Egg, each with distinct abilities and rarity levels. What sets these pets apart from previous event releases is their focus on mutations, fireworks, and cosmetic collection—creating a perfect blend of functional utility and festive atmosphere.

Unlike standard eggs that you can purchase anytime, the New Year’s Egg is limited-time only, which means these pets will become increasingly valuable as the event ends. Based on developer patterns and community discussions, this event typically runs for 1-2 weeks, so time is of the essence if you want to collect them all.

Complete List of All New Year’s Pets

Here’s my comprehensive breakdown of every New Year’s pet, their abilities, and what makes each one unique:

Pet NameRarityHatch ChancePassive AbilityBest Use Case
New Year’s BirdUncommon31%Flies around and launches fireworks every 1-2 minutes to celebrateAtmosphere & decoration
Firework SpriteRare25%Generates 3-5 Fireworks every 2-3 minutesPassive firework farming
Celebration PuppyLegendary20%10% chance every 3-4 minutes to dig up New Year’s cosmeticsCosmetic collection
New Year’s ChimpMythical15%Grabs fruits every 3-5 minutes and delivers to random locations for bonuses (XP, hatch reduction, or rewards)Balanced progression
Star WolfDivine8.75%Consumes Moonlit crops every 20 minutes, calls shooting stars that apply Celestial mutationLong-term value scaling
New Year’s DragonPrismatic0.25%Breathes fireworks on 24 fruits every 21 minutes (Firework mutation) + Consumes 80 Firework fruits every 13 minutes for Dragon’s Firework gearHigh-end mutation & gear farming

New Year’s Bird: The Festive Atmosphere Creator

Rarity: Uncommon
Hatch Chance: 31%
Cooldown: Every 1-2 minutes

The New Year’s Bird is your most common hatch from the New Year’s Egg, and honestly, that’s perfectly fine. This bright yellow bird with its orange gradient chest and colorful polka dots brings serious visual flair to your garden.

What It Does:
Every 1-2 minutes, the New Year’s Bird flies around your garden launching fireworks everywhere. It’s purely cosmetic—you won’t see direct farming benefits, mutation boosts, or XP gains. But if you care about creating a festive, lively atmosphere in your garden (especially for screenshots or showing off to friends), this pet is perfect.

My Take:
After testing 3-5 New Year’s Birds simultaneously, I can tell you the effect is genuinely impressive. Your garden becomes a constant fireworks display. However, from a pure efficiency standpoint, this should be your last priority among the New Year’s pets. Get one for ambiance, but don’t chase multiple copies unless you’re specifically going for aesthetics.

Trading Value: 5K – 3.34M Sheckles (fluctuates based on market demand)

Firework Sprite: The Reliable Resource Generator

Firework Sprite

Rarity: Rare
Hatch Chance: 25%
Cooldown: Every 2-3 minutes

The Firework Sprite is what I call a “salary pet”—it doesn’t wow you with flashy abilities, but it delivers consistent, predictable value every single session.

What It Does:
Approximately every 2-3 minutes, the Firework Sprite generates 3.21-5.21 Fireworks automatically. No conditions, no special requirements—just set it and forget it.

Why This Matters:
Fireworks are event currency for the New Year’s Event. While they’re not as valuable as mutations or XP, having a passive income stream means you can accumulate resources without actively farming. I logged off for 8 hours and came back to find a decent stash of Fireworks waiting for me.

Best Strategy:
Run 1-2 Firework Sprites passively while you focus on other pets. They’re perfect for players who can’t be online 24/7 but still want to maximize event participation. Think of them as your background workers while your main pets handle the heavy lifting.

Pro Tip: Fireworks can interact with mutations and specific event mechanics, so stockpiling them early can give you flexibility later in the event.

Celebration Puppy: The Cosmetic Hunter

Celebration Puppy

Rarity: Legendary
Hatch Chance: 20%
Cooldown: Every 3-4 minutes (10% proc chance)

If you’re a collector or care about customizing your garden with exclusive New Year’s decorations, the Celebration Puppy is your go-to companion.

What It Does:
Every 3-4 minutes, the Celebration Puppy has a 10% chance to dig up a random New Year’s themed cosmetic. This includes decorations, ornaments, and other festive items that won’t be available after the event ends.

The Math:
With a 10% proc rate per 3-4 minute cycle, you’re looking at roughly one cosmetic every 30 minutes on average (10 cycles × 3 minutes ≈ 30 minutes per cosmetic).

Is It Worth It?
This depends entirely on your playstyle. If you love customizing your garden and want exclusive seasonal decorations, absolutely grab a Celebration Puppy. If you’re purely focused on progression and Sheckle farming, you can skip this one.

I personally run one Celebration Puppy because I enjoy having unique cosmetics that newer players won’t be able to obtain later. It’s a prestige thing more than a practical benefit.

New Year’s Chimp: The Versatile Utility Pet

Rarity: Mythical
Hatch Chance: 15%
Cooldown: Every 3-5 minutes

The New Year’s Chimp quickly became one of my favorite pets from this event because of its unique “delivery service” mechanic.

What It Does:
Every 3-5 minutes, the Chimp grabs a random fruit from your garden and delivers it to one of four different locations:

  • XP Bonus: Grants experience to your active pets
  • Hatch Time Reduction: Reduces egg hatch timers
  • Mystery Rewards: Can grant various bonuses
  • Resource Generation: Provides event currency or items

Why It’s Special:
Unlike pets with single-function abilities, the Chimp offers multiple paths to progression. Depending on what you need at any given moment—whether it’s leveling pets faster, hatching eggs quicker, or generating resources—the Chimp contributes across the board.

Optimal Use:
I recommend running the New Year’s Chimp if you’re taking a balanced approach to the game. It won’t dominate any single category, but it provides consistent value across multiple progression systems. Pair it with specialized pets (like Star Wolf for mutations) for maximum efficiency.

Advanced Tip: The Chimp seems to prioritize higher-value fruits, so planting premium crops can potentially increase the quality of rewards you receive.

Star Wolf: The Silent Powerhouse

Star Wolf

Rarity: Divine
Hatch Chance: 8.75%
Cooldown: Every 20 minutes

If I had to choose one pet that punches above its weight class, it would be the Star Wolf. This Divine-tier pet offers one of the most valuable long-term benefits in the entire New Year’s lineup.

What It Does:
Every 20 minutes, the Star Wolf:

  1. Consumes a random Moonlit-mutated fruit from your garden
  2. Howls and calls down 2 shooting stars
  3. The shooting stars apply the Celestial mutation to different fruits/crops in your garden

Why Celestial Mutations Matter:
Celestial mutations significantly increase crop value and can stack with other mutations for exponential profit increases. While the 20-minute cooldown might seem slow, the Celestial mutation is rare enough that having passive, guaranteed access to it is incredibly valuable.

Requirements:
You need a steady supply of Moonlit crops. Fortunately, several pets and game mechanics generate Moonlit mutations, so maintaining a supply isn’t too difficult once you set up your garden properly.

My Experience:
After running Star Wolf for a week, my garden’s average crop value increased by approximately 40-50% thanks to accumulated Celestial mutations. The pet essentially pays for itself through increased harvest values, and it does so passively without requiring constant attention.

Best Pairing: Combine Star Wolf with pets that generate Moonlit mutations (like certain event pets or mutation-focused companions) to maximize its activation frequency.

New Year’s Dragon: The Ultra-Rare Showpiece

New Year's Dragon

Rarity: Prismatic
Hatch Chance: 0.25% (1 in 400 eggs)
Cooldowns: 21 minutes (Firework breath) + 13 minutes (Dragon’s Firework generation)

The New Year’s Dragon is the crown jewel of this event—the rarest pet with a staggeringly low 0.25% hatch rate. But is it actually worth the hype and investment?

What It Does:
The Dragon has two separate passive abilities:

Ability 1 – Breath of Fireworks (Every 21 minutes):

  • Breathes fireworks on 20-26 random fruits
  • Applies the Firework mutation to those fruits
  • Creates large-scale mutation opportunities

Ability 2 – Resolution (Every 13 minutes):

  • Consumes 80 fruits with Firework mutation
  • Generates a Dragon’s Firework (gear item)
  • The Dragon’s Firework can buff pets or plants depending on the target

The Controversy:
Based on my testing and community feedback, the Dragon is somewhat polarizing. Yes, it’s powerful and looks amazing, but it’s not necessarily the “must-have” pet some players make it out to be.

Pros:

  • Extremely rare and prestigious to own
  • Can generate exclusive gear items
  • Large-scale mutation application
  • Impressive visual design

Cons:

  • 0.25% hatch rate makes it insanely expensive to obtain
  • Requires maintaining 80+ Firework-mutated fruits for optimal use
  • Doesn’t directly boost core progression metrics like XP or hatch speed
  • Similar value can be achieved with combinations of other pets

My Honest Assessment:
If you naturally hatch a New Year’s Dragon, absolutely keep it and build your strategy around it. However, I wouldn’t recommend spending hundreds of thousands of Sheckles or massive amounts of Robux specifically chasing the Dragon unless you’re a completionist or whale-level spender.

For most players, focusing on Star Wolf (8.75% chance) and New Year’s Chimp (15% chance) will deliver better practical returns for your investment.

Dragon’s Firework Gear Benefits:

  • When used on pets: Grants temporary buffs, possible Age increases, or stat boosts
  • When used on plants: Can apply size bonuses, mutation chances, or growth speed increases

How to Get New Year’s Eggs: Complete Acquisition Guide

There are three primary methods to obtain New Year’s Eggs, and I’ve tested all of them extensively. Here’s what works best:

Method 1: New Year’s Streak Rewards (FREE)

This is the completely free method that every player should take advantage of.

How It Works:
Log into Grow a Garden daily and claim rewards from the New Year’s Streak by interacting with the Paul NPC in the event hub (center of the map).

Reward Schedule:

  • Day 2: 1 New Year’s Egg
  • Day 4: 3 New Year’s Eggs
  • Day 6: 5 New Year’s Eggs
  • Day 7: Colorpop Crop (Prismatic seed)

Total Free Eggs: 9 eggs over 7 days

Critical Warning: You CANNOT miss a day. Skipping even one day breaks your streak and resets your progress. I recommend setting phone alarms or calendar reminders to ensure you never miss a login.

Pro Strategy: Log in at the same time each day to build a consistent habit. I personally log in at 9 AM daily—it takes literally 30 seconds to claim the reward, and those free eggs add up quickly.

Method 2: New Year’s Shop (Sheckles or Robux)

For players who want more eggs beyond the streak rewards, the Event Shop is your next stop.

Location: Interact with Paul NPC → Select “Shop” option
Cost: 1 Trillion Sheckles or 120 Robux per egg
Restock: 30-minute intervals (but eggs have limited stock)

The Catch:
New Year’s Eggs don’t always appear in stock. They have a relatively low restock rate, so you’ll need to either:

  • Check back every 30 minutes manually
  • Use 79 Trade Tokens to manually restock the shop
  • Spend Robux for immediate restock

My Recommendation:
If you have 1 Trillion Sheckles sitting around (which you should if you’ve been playing for a while), this is the most cost-effective way to get additional eggs. The Robux price (120 per egg) isn’t terrible, but it adds up quickly if you’re trying to hunt for rare pets.

Farming Strategy: Join a stock tracking Discord server for Grow a Garden. Community members often share real-time alerts when New Year’s Eggs appear in stock, saving you from constant manual checking.

Method 3: Limited Time Shop (Premium New Year’s Egg)

This is the “whale” method—fastest but most expensive.

Location: Click Shop button (left side of screen, above Trade)
Product: Premium New Year’s Egg

Pricing Tiers:

  • 1 Egg: 149 Robux
  • 3 Eggs: 575 Robux (191 Robux per egg – saves 8 Robux per egg)
  • 10 Eggs: 1,699 Robux (170 Robux per egg – saves 28 Robux per egg)

Benefits:

  • Only 30-second hatch time (vs. standard longer times)
  • Includes Rainbow Premium New Year’s Egg (chance for Rainbow mutations)
  • Immediate access without waiting for shop restocks

Who Should Buy These:
Honestly? Only players who either:

  1. Are trying to complete the collection quickly with limited play time
  2. Can afford to spend real money and want immediate gratification
  3. Are hunting for the 0.25% Dragon and have exhausted free/Sheckle options

For free-to-play and budget-conscious players, stick with Methods 1 and 2. The premium eggs are convenient but not necessary.

Method 4: Trading (Advanced Players)

How It Works:
Use a Trade Ticket in the Trading World to trade with other players for New Year’s Eggs or the specific pets you want.

When This Makes Sense:

  • You’ve exhausted free methods and don’t want to spend Robux
  • You have valuable pets/items other players want
  • You’re hunting for a specific pet (like Star Wolf or Dragon)

Trading Tips:

  1. Check current market values on community trading sites
  2. Never trade your only copy of valuable pets
  3. Be patient—prices fluctuate throughout the event
  4. Late-event trades often favor buyers as supply increases

Warning: Trading can be risky. Only trade with trusted community members, and always double-check you’re getting fair value before confirming any trades.

Which New Year’s Pets Should You Actually Get?

After hundreds of hours testing and comparing these pets, here’s my honest recommendation for different player types:

For Progression-Focused Players:

Priority Order:

  1. Star Wolf (Divine) – Best long-term value through Celestial mutations
  2. New Year’s Chimp (Mythical) – Versatile utility across multiple systems
  3. Firework Sprite (Rare) – Passive resource generation
  4. Celebration Puppy (Legendary) – Only if you care about cosmetics
  5. New Year’s Bird (Uncommon) – Get one for atmosphere
  6. New Year’s Dragon (Prismatic) – Only if you naturally hatch it

For Collectors and Completionists:

Chase all six pets, prioritizing the rarest first:

  1. New Year’s Dragon (0.25% – hardest to get)
  2. Star Wolf (8.75%)
  3. New Year’s Chimp (15%)
  4. Celebration Puppy (20%)
  5. Firework Sprite (25%)
  6. New Year’s Bird (31%)

For Free-to-Play Players:

Focus on quantity over rarity with your limited free eggs:

  • Open your 9 free streak eggs
  • Accept whatever you get
  • Trade duplicates for pets you’re missing
  • Don’t spend real money chasing the Dragon

For Casual Players:

Grab 1-2 of each common/rare pet for variety:

  • 1x New Year’s Bird (atmosphere)
  • 1-2x Firework Sprite (passive resources)
  • 1x Star Wolf if you get lucky
  • Don’t stress about completing the collection

Pet Stacking Strategy: Maximizing Your New Year’s Pets

One of the most important mechanics in Grow a Garden is that pet abilities STACK. This means running multiple copies of the same pet can multiply your benefits exponentially.

Optimal Stacking Combinations:

Budget Setup (3 Active Pet Slots):

  • 2x Firework Sprite (double passive firework generation)
  • 1x Star Wolf (Celestial mutation application)

Mid-Tier Setup (5 Active Pet Slots):

  • 2x Star Wolf (more frequent Celestial mutations)
  • 1x New Year’s Chimp (utility bonuses)
  • 1x Firework Sprite (resource generation)
  • 1x Celebration Puppy (cosmetic collection)

Whale Setup (8 Active Pet Slots):

  • 3x Star Wolf (maximum Celestial mutation coverage)
  • 2x New Year’s Chimp (consistent utility bonuses)
  • 1x New Year’s Dragon (if you have it)
  • 1x Firework Sprite (passive resources)
  • 1x Celebration Puppy (cosmetics)

Why Stack Star Wolf?
Each Star Wolf operates on its own independent cooldown. Running 3 Star Wolves means you’re applying Celestial mutations every 6-7 minutes on average instead of every 20 minutes. This dramatically accelerates your crop value scaling.

How to Level Up Your New Year’s Pets Fast?

Getting your pets isn’t enough—you need to level them up to maximize their effectiveness.

Leveling Methods:

1. Keep Them Fed (Essential)

  • Hunger bar must stay above 0 for XP gain
  • Pets stop leveling when hungry, even offline
  • Feed regularly with fruits from your garden

2. Use XP-Boosting Pets (Synergy) Run pets like:

  • Owl/Night Owl/Blood Owl (boost active pet XP)
  • New Year’s Chimp (can grant XP bonuses)

3. Age-Boosting Mechanics

  • Some pets reduce hatch time and boost age gain
  • Ostrich pet can increase pet age after hatching
  • Brontosaurus increases weight upon hatching (weight = stats)

4. Mutations for Bonus Stats (Age 50+) Once your New Year’s pet reaches Age 50:

  • Visit Pet Mutation Machine (near Pet Egg shop)
  • Cost: 500M Sheckles or 49 Robux
  • Takes ~1 hour (or skip with Robux)
  • Grants Gold or Rainbow mutations (luck-based)

Benefits of Mutations:

  • Duplicate fruits more efficiently
  • Higher trait activation frequency
  • Better variant/seed production chances

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Based on my own trial and error and watching community discussions, here are the biggest mistakes players make with New Year’s pets:

Mistake 1: Chasing the Dragon Too Hard
Don’t bankrupt yourself trying to get a 0.25% hatch. The Dragon is cool but not essential. Star Wolf provides better value-per-Sheckle invested.

Mistake 2: Ignoring the Free Streak
Those 9 free eggs over 7 days are MANDATORY. Missing even one day is throwing away free value. Set alarms if needed.

Mistake 3: Not Feeding Pets
Your pets literally stop gaining XP when their hunger hits 0. Check hunger bars daily and keep them fed with cheap fruits.

Mistake 4: Poor Pet Slot Management
Don’t waste active slots on purely decorative pets (New Year’s Bird) when you have progression-focused options available. Use your limited slots strategically.

Mistake 5: Selling Rare Pets Too Early
Pet values fluctuate throughout and after events. That Divine pet you hatched might be worth 10x more a month after the event ends when supply dries up.

Mistake 6: Not Understanding Cooldowns
Each pet operates on independent cooldowns. Running 3 Firework Sprites doesn’t make them generate fireworks 3x faster simultaneously—they’re staggered, giving you more consistent overall generation.

Mistake 7: Forgetting About Moonlit Supply for Star Wolf
Star Wolf needs Moonlit-mutated crops to function. Make sure you have pets or mechanics generating Moonlit mutations regularly, or your Star Wolf will sit idle.

Event Timeline and Urgency

New Year’s Event Started: December 27, 2025
Expected Duration: 1-2 weeks (typically until early-mid January)
Current Status: Active (as of February 2026)

What This Means:
If you’re reading this guide after the first week of January, you have LIMITED TIME to:

  • Complete your 7-day streak (9 free eggs)
  • Purchase eggs from the Event Shop
  • Hatch and level your desired pets
  • Collect any exclusive cosmetics

Once this event ends, these pets become:

  • Unobtainable through normal means
  • Tradeable only (prices skyrocket)
  • Increasingly valuable as supply decreases

My Advice:
Treat this event as time-sensitive. Log in daily, claim your streak rewards, and focus on getting at least 1-2 copies of Star Wolf and New Year’s Chimp before the event expires.

FAQ

How long does it take to hatch a New Year’s Egg?

Standard New Year’s Eggs have varying hatch times depending on your pets and bonuses. Without any hatch-time reducers, expect 2-4 hours on average. Premium New Year’s Eggs from the Limited Time Shop hatch in just 30 seconds.

Can I get New Year’s Pets after the event ends?

No, you cannot hatch new ones from eggs after the event shop closes. However, you CAN trade with other players in the Trading World if you’re willing to pay premium prices. Expect pet values to increase significantly post-event.

What does the Dragon’s Firework gear actually do?

The Dragon’s Firework is a gear item that targets either a pet or plant in your garden:

  • On Pets: Grants temporary buffs, possible age boosts, or stat increases
  • On Plants: Applies size bonuses, mutation chances, or growth speed boosts

The exact effect varies and has some RNG involved, but it’s generally beneficial regardless of target.

Is Star Wolf better than New Year’s Dragon?

For most players, YES. Star Wolf has:

  • Much higher hatch rate (8.75% vs 0.25%)
  • More consistent value (Celestial mutations > Firework mutations)
  • Lower maintenance (doesn’t require 80 Firework fruits to function)
  • Better cost-per-benefit ratio

The Dragon is flashier and rarer, but Star Wolf delivers better practical returns unless you’re specifically building a Firework-focused strategy.

How many New Year’s Eggs can I get for free?

You can obtain 9 New Year’s Eggs completely free through the 7-day login streak:

  • Day 2: 1 egg
  • Day 4: 3 eggs
  • Day 6: 5 eggs
  • Total: 9 free eggs

This doesn’t include potential free eggs from community events, giveaways, or Admin Abuse events.

Should I buy Premium New Year’s Eggs?

Only if you meet one of these criteria:

  1. You have disposable income and want immediate results
  2. You’re hunting specifically for the 0.25% Dragon and don’t mind spending
  3. You’re a completionist with limited play time who needs fast hatches

For most players, the free streak eggs + Event Shop purchases with Sheckles are sufficient.

Can pet abilities stack with multiple copies?

Yes! Pet abilities absolutely stack in Grow a Garden. Running 3 Star Wolves gives you 3 independent cooldown cycles, meaning more frequent Celestial mutations. This is one of the most powerful optimization strategies in the game.

What happens to my New Year’s Pets after the event?

They remain in your inventory permanently as regular pets. The only things that disappear are:

  • Ability to hatch new ones from eggs
  • Event Shop availability
  • Limited-time event currency/mechanics

Your pets keep functioning exactly as they did during the event.

Which New Year’s Pet should I prioritize with limited eggs?

Priority rankings for limited eggs:

Must Get:

  1. Star Wolf (best long-term value)
  2. New Year’s Chimp (versatile utility)

Good to Have: 3. Firework Sprite (passive resources)

Nice Extras: 4. Celebration Puppy (only if you want cosmetics) 5. New Year’s Bird (get one for atmosphere)

Low Priority: 6. New Year’s Dragon (only chase if you have excess eggs/resources)

How do I maximize my chances of getting Star Wolf?

Math-based probability strategy:

To get Star Wolf (8.75% per egg):

  • 5 eggs = ~36% chance of at least one
  • 10 eggs = ~58% chance
  • 15 eggs = ~72% chance
  • 20 eggs = ~82% chance
  • 30 eggs = ~93% chance

My Recommendation:
Aim for 15-20 eggs total (free streak + Event Shop purchases) to give yourself solid odds of hatching at least one Star Wolf.

Final Thoughts

After extensive testing and community observation, my verdict is: Absolutely yes, but be strategic.

The New Year’s Event represents one of the best limited-time opportunities in Grow a Garden. The 10-minute refresh cycle means you get ~3x more event interactions than previous updates, and the pets—especially Star Wolf and New Year’s Chimp—deliver genuine long-term value that extends well beyond the event period.

However, don’t fall into the trap of chasing perfection. The 0.25% Dragon is cool but not essential. Focus on:

  1. Completing the 7-day streak (9 free eggs – MANDATORY)
  2. Getting at least 1 Star Wolf (game-changer)
  3. Hatching 1 New Year’s Chimp (utility king)
  4. Running 1-2 Firework Sprites (passive income)

If you follow this guide and play strategically, you’ll walk away from the New Year’s Event with powerful pets that continue providing value for months to come—without breaking the bank or burning out from excessive grinding.

The event won’t last forever, so start today. Log in, claim that streak reward, and begin hatching your New Year’s pets before they’re gone for good!

Good luck, and may RNG bless your hatches!

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