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A tree's likelihood of blooming is based on the amount of Bells buried. The maximum number of Bells a tree will produce is 90,000 Bells, so burying more than 30,000 Bells wastes Bells. Despite the potential profit, money trees are not statistically profitable, having the player lose money on the long run because the expected return will never exceed the amount invested.
 
A tree's likelihood of blooming is based on the amount of Bells buried. The maximum number of Bells a tree will produce is 90,000 Bells, so burying more than 30,000 Bells wastes Bells. Despite the potential profit, money trees are not statistically profitable, having the player lose money on the long run because the expected return will never exceed the amount invested.
  
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"Bell tree" redirects here. For the Animal Crossing community forum, see The Bell Tree.
Money tree
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Type Tree
Spawns Randomly after the player plants bags of money in shining soil (Animal Crossing, New Horizons) or uses a golden shovel to plant money (other games).
Appearances Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing: Wild World
Animal Crossing: City Folk
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Main appearances

Other appearances

Money trees are a type of tree in the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, money trees can be planted with the regular or golden shovel by burying money in the daily shining soil. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the player can grow them by burying a bag of money using a golden shovel. If the tree successfully grows and blooms, there will be three bags of the amount of Bells the player planted. However, more than 90,000 Bells can never be obtained; burying more than 30,000 Bells will still result in the tree producing three 30,000 Bell bags. Money trees will bloom, and thus produce money, only once.

The ability to grow money trees can also be a method to replace trees. Players with just 10,000 Bells can plant over 100 trees (using 100 Bell coins) in one day. Though this is slightly more expensive than purchasing saplings from Tom Nook, it is much quicker.

Money tree probability

A tree's likelihood of blooming is based on the amount of Bells buried. The maximum number of Bells a tree will produce is 90,000 Bells, so burying more than 30,000 Bells wastes Bells. Despite the potential profit, money trees are not statistically profitable, having the player lose money on the long run because the expected return will never exceed the amount invested.

Bells Buried Bloom Chance Bells Dropped Expected Return % Return
1,000 1% 3,000 30 3%
5,000 5% 15,000 750 15%
10,000 10% 30,000 3,000 30%
20,000 20% 60,000 12,000 60%
30,000 30% 90,000 27,000 90%
40,000 40% 90,000 36,000 90%
50,000 50% 90,000 45,000 90%
60,000 60% 90,000 54,000 90%
70,000 70% 90,000 63,000 90%
80,000 80% 90,000 72,000 90%
90,000 90% 90,000 81,000 90%

A 4-leaf-clover planted underneath the money tree does not affect the probability of the tree blooming and producing money, nor does watering it with a Golden Watering Can.

In New Horizons, it appears that money trees will always bloom based on the value that was planted, however, burying more than 10,000 Bells risks the loss of profits, as trees often cap at a 30,000 bell return.