Fêng shui

Fêng shui (pronounced ˌfʌŋˈʃweɪ, "fung-shway"), also formatted as feng shui, is a game mechanic in which the player's Happy Home Academy score and luck regarding items and money are increased based on the arrangement of furniture in the player's house.

Fêng shui in the is based on a practice originating from ancient China in which housewares are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a house.

Item colors and house layout
Every furniture item has a color assigned to it. Colors that affect fêng shui are red, green, and yellow. Each side of the player's house (west, east, and south) has a corresponding color, and fêng shui increases if items of that color are placed there. Red corresponds to the north end of a room, green corresponds to the south, and yellow corresponds to the west. In only, there are two more fêng shui colors: orange and special. Orange corresponds to the north end of a room and special items can be placed anywhere in a room and still increase fêng shui.

Below are graphics representing the layout of fêng shui in a player's house.

In
In, there are five types of fêng shui: red, green, yellow, orange, and special.
 * Red fêng shui affects the clothing villagers change into, the clothing Blanca wears, and the stationery used by villagers when sending letters. In, it also affects the stationery used by islanders when sending letters and the reward received from villagers after the player cures their sickness.
 * Yellow fêng shui allows money rocks to dispense an eighth Bell bag, which contains 10,000 Bells.
 * Green, orange, and special fêng shui have the effects of both red and yellow fêng shui.

In
In, there are three types of fêng shui: red, green, and yellow.
 * Green fêng shui increases the chance of items from rare groups appearing at Tom Nook's store.
 * Yellow fêng shui increases the number of Bells given by villagers as a reward, increases the number of Bells paid by villagers when buying an item from the player, and decreases the price of items sold by villagers.

The Happy Room Academy awards a 100 point bonus for each item placed correctly in the feng shui layout.

In
In, there are three types of fêng shui: red, green, and yellow.
 * Red fêng shui increases the probability of items from the Mario Theme appearing in balloons, genuine paintings appearing at Crazy Redd's, and Redd-only items appearing at Crazy Redd's.
 * Green fêng shui increases the probability of spotlight items appearing at Tom Nook's store, genuine paintings appearing at Crazy Redd's, and Redd-only items appearing at Crazy Redd's.
 * Yellow fêng shui increases the number of Bells given by villagers as a reward, the amount of time money rocks produce Bells, the probability of money trees bearing Bells, and the probability of genuine paintings appearing at Crazy Redd's.

The Happy Room Academy awards a 100 point bonus for each item placed correctly in the feng shui layout.

In
In, there are three types of fêng shui: red, green, and yellow.
 * Red fêng shui increases the probability of the player receiving prizes from Fortune Cookies, receiving genuine artwork from villagers, and receiving exclusive wallpaper and flooring from Saharah.
 * Green fêng shui increases the probability of spotlight items appearing at Timmy and Tommy's store, genuine artwork appearing at Redd's Gallery, the player receiving genuine artwork from villagers, and the player receiving exclusive wallpaper and flooring from Saharah.
 * Yellow fêng shui decreases the price of items sold by villagers, increases the probability of money trees bearing Bells, and decreases the price of artwork sold at Redd's Gallery.

The Happy Home Academy awards a 300 point bonus for each item placed correctly in the fêng shui layout.

In
In, there are three types of fêng shui: red, green, and yellow. The Happy Home Academy awards a 500 point bonus for each wall with at least one matching color. Unlike in previous games, fêng shui has no effect on the player's luck.