How to Get The Sims FreePlay Simoleons and Life Points

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How to Get The Sims FreePlay Simoleons & Life Points: The Totally Legit Guide

By your favorite Sims-obsessed friend who may or may not have spent way too much time staring at a digital toilet
Hey there, fellow Simmer! šŸ‘‹
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"Ugh, my Sim is starving, but I don’t have enough Simoleons to buy a fridge… or even a sad little microwave meal."
"I need that fancy pool, but my Life Points are MIA, and my Sim is currently crying in a corner because they can’t afford a bed."

Sound familiar? Yeah, me too. I once had a Sim named Greg who lived in a cardboard box for three in-game days because I spent all my Simoleons on a neon pink sofa. (Worth it? Maybe. Regret it? Absolutely.)

But fear not! After many hours of trial, error, and questionable life choices (like making my Sim eat nothing but pizza for a week), I’ve figured out the best ways to rack up Simoleons and Life Points in The Sims FreePlay—without resorting to shady hacks or spending real money. (Okay, fine, I might have splurged on a few LP packs once. But we don’t talk about that.)

So grab your virtual popcorn, put your Sim in "Autonomous" mode, and let’s dive into the ultimate guide to getting rich(er) in FreePlay!
šŸ’° Simoleons: The Bread (and Butter) of Your Sim’s Existence

Simoleons are the lifeblood of The Sims FreePlay. Without them, your Sim is basically a sad, jobless ghost haunting a half-built house. Here’s how to stack that cash fast.
1. The Classic: Work, Work, Work (But Make It Fun)

Yes, I know—jobs are boring. But hear me out: some jobs pay way better than others, and if you play your cards right, you can make bank without your Sim turning into a sleep-deprived zombie.

Best Paying Jobs (Early Game):
Babysitter (Fast, easy, and you get to boss around tiny Sims. Win-win.)
Fast Food (Because nothing says "I’m living my best life" like flipping burgers for 8 hours.)
Retail (If you can stand the sheer boredom of scanning items, this one’s a goldmine.)

Pro Tip: Always send your Sim to work in a good mood! A happy Sim = better performance = bigger paycheck. (I learned this the hard way when my Sim, Derek, came home from his "Musician" job with $3 because he was "tired and hungry." Rude.)

2. Hobbies: The Secret Money-Maker

Hobbies aren’t just for fun—they’re passive income machines if you know which ones to grind.
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Gardening – Plant strawberries (they regrow!) or dragonfruit (expensive AF). Water them daily, and boom—instant cash.
Fishing – The lobster is your best friend. One lobster = ~$100. (I once caught 12 in a row. My Sim’s arms were jacked.)
Cooking – Bake cupcakes or pizza and sell them for profit. (Warning: Your Sim will burn at least 3 before getting it right. Mine set the kitchen on fire. Twice.)
Painting – The abstract paintings sell for the most. (My Sim, Vanessa, painted a "masterpiece" that looked like a toddler’s finger-painting. Sold for $200. The Sims have no taste.)

Pro Tip: Upgrade your hobbies! The better the level, the more money you make. (I maxed out my Sim’s fishing skill just so she could catch whales. Worth it.)
3. The "I Need Money Now" Methods

Sometimes, you just need cash fast—like when your Sim is about to pee themselves because you forgot to buy a toilet. (We’ve all been there.)

Sell Stuff You Don’t Need – Old furniture, clothes, even toys from the kids’ room. (My Sim once sold her child’s teddy bear for $50. The kid cried for a week. Oops.)
Complete Quests – Some quests give huge Simoleon rewards. (The "Love is in the Air" quest gave me $5,000. I bought a yacht. My Sim lived on it for a month.)
Visit Neighbors & Collect Rent – If you have neighbors (or friends who play), visit their towns and collect rent. (I once made $1,200 in one day just by spamming the "Visit" button. Capitalism at its finest.)
The "Cheap House" Trick – Build a tiny house (like, one-room tiny) and sell it for profit. (I built a "studio apartment" for $500 and sold it for $2,000. My Sim now lives in a mansion. Take that, tiny house trend.)

4. The "I’m Too Lazy for This" Method: Watch Ads

Yes, I know—ads are annoying. But if you’re desperate (or just really, really don’t want to work), you can watch ads for free Simoleons.

How? Go to the Town Map → Free Simoleons → Watch an ad → Get $50–$200 per ad.
Pro Tip: Do this while you’re actually watching TV or scrolling TikTok. Multitasking for the win!

(Disclaimer: This is the "I’m broke and my Sim is about to die" method. Use sparingly.)
✨ Life Points (LP): The Real VIP Currency

Life Points are The Sims FreePlay’s premium currency—they let you buy everything from instant builds to rare items. And while you can buy them with real money… where’s the fun in that? Here’s how to get them for free.
1. The Daily Login Bonus (AKA "Why You Should Play Every Day")

This is the easiest way to get LP—just log in every day and claim your freebies!

Week 1: 1 LP per day
Week 2: 2 LP per day
Week 3+: 3 LP per day (and sometimes bonus LP on weekends!)

Pro Tip: Set a daily alarm so you don’t forget. (I once missed three days in a row and cried. Don’t be like me.)
2. Complete Goals & Quests (The Real Grind)
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Some quests and goals reward huge LP payouts. Here are the best ones:

"Love is in the Air" – 10 LP (and a fancy wedding venue)
"Mystery Island" – 5 LP (plus a cool island to explore)
"Supernatural" – 10 LP (and vampires. Need I say more?)
"Daily Goals" – Some give 1–2 LP just for doing basic tasks (like "Have a Sim eat a meal").

Pro Tip: Prioritize quests that give LP first! (I once ignored a quest for weeks because I was "too busy" building a pool. Regret.)
3. The "I Have No Life" Method: Social Points

If you have friends who play The Sims FreePlay, you can visit their towns and earn Social Points, which can be exchanged for LP.

How? Go to Town Map → Social → Visit a Friend → Do tasks (like "Water a Plant" or "Play with a Pet").
Reward: 1 Social Point = 1 LP (after 10 visits).

Pro Tip: Find a Simmer friend group (or beg your real-life friends to play). More friends = more LP. (I once traded Social Points with a stranger on Reddit. We’re now besties. True story.)
4. The "I’m a Gambling Addict" Method: The LP Wheel

Every 24 hours, you can spin the LP Wheel for a chance to win 1–5 LP (or other prizes).

How? Go to Town Map → Free LP → Spin the wheel.
Pro Tip: Spin at midnight for the best chance at winning. (I once won 5 LP in a row. My Sim bought a diamond-encrusted toilet. Priorities.)

5. The "I’m a Completionist" Method: Achievements

Some achievements reward LP just for playing the game normally!

"Build 5 Houses" – 5 LP
"Have 10 Sims" – 5 LP
"Reach Level 20" – 10 LP

Pro Tip: Check your achievements tab often! (I once got 10 LP just for having a Sim use the toilet. The little things.)
🚨 The "Do NOT Do This" Section (AKA "How to Get Banned")

Look, I get it—sometimes you’re desperate. But do NOT fall for these scams:

āŒ "Free Simoleons/LP Generators" – These are 100% scams. They’ll either steal your info or give you nothing.
āŒ "Hacking" the Game – EA will ban you. And then you’ll have to start over. (I know someone who lost three years of progress. Not worth it.)
āŒ Buying from Shady Sites – If it’s not the official in-game store, it’s a scam.

Stick to the legit methods, and you’ll be swimming in Simoleons and LP in no time!
šŸŽ‰ Final Tips & My Personal "Rich Sim" Routine

Here’s what I do every day to keep my Sim’s bank account flourishing:

Log in daily → Claim free LP & Simoleons.
Send my Sim to work (in a good mood, obviously).
Grind hobbies (usually fishing or gardening).
Visit neighbors → Collect rent & Social Points.
Spin the LP Wheel → Cross fingers for 5 LP.
Check quests & goals → Prioritize LP rewards.
Sell random junk → Old furniture, clothes, etc.

Bonus: If I’m really feeling fancy, I’ll build a tiny house and sell it for profit. (My Sim, Reginald, now owns a castle. No regrets.)
šŸ’– Final Thoughts: Play Smart, Play Happy

At the end of the day, The Sims FreePlay is about having fun—not stressing over money. But let’s be real: nothing kills the vibe faster than a Sim crying because they can’t afford a bed.

So use these tips, grind a little, and soon you’ll be living that virtual luxury life with pools, mansions, and zero cardboard boxes.

And if all else fails? Just build a tiny house and sell it. (Trust me. It works.)

Now go forth, my fellow Simmer! May your Simoleons be plentiful and your Life Points never run out. šŸ”āœØ

Got any other money-making tips? Drop them in the comments—I’m always looking for new ways to exploit this game! šŸ˜‰

—Your favorite Sims-obsessed friend (who may or may not have a problem) šŸŽ®šŸ’–
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