Fêng shui

Feng Shui is an old Chinese practice that furniture and items are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a house. In the game, the player would experience better luck if he placed something red in the eastern part of the room, or something green in the south.. Red=Rare Yellow=Luck with Money This supposedly brings good health and fortune to the members of the household. In the, the guidelines to Feng Shui are fairly easy and will help the player find rarer items, catch rarer fish, obtain more items, etc. Furniture must have certain properties to contribute Feng Shui, and they must be arranged properly. There are a few lucky items that contribute Feng Shui without requiring specific placement, but for the most part, location is key. A player can attain a total of 184 points (63+3+118=184, where 63 is the amount of points attainable by placing special lucky items in Feng Shui squares [21*3], where 3 is the amount of points attainable by placing lucky items in the middle of the room, and where 118 is the highest possible value of the remaining squares after placing special lucky items [(80-21)*2]).

Please note that Feng Shui only applies to the main room of your house. Items placed in other rooms will not affect your luck.

Objects
Every object has two colors associated with them (the major colors in how they look). For items that have only one major color, the "two" colors are the same (see examples). However, the only colors that contribute to Feng Shui are red, green, and yellow

Examples:


 * Red Armchair: This is pretty much all red. Its two colors are Red/Red.
 * Mushroom Table: This is red and white. Its two colors are Red/White. White does not contribute to Feng Shui, so for our discussion here, the mushroom table is simply Red.
 * Watermelon Table: This has a green skin and red flesh. Its two colors are Red/Green (order doesn't matter).

Position
First, the only tiles in the room that have an impact on Feng Shui are the two tiles closest to the right, bottom, and left walls. For the first room you have, that covers the whole room. However, once you upgrade, you'll notice that you have non-Feng Shui tiles in the center and top parts of the room.

Each tile that has Feng Shui has two colors associated with it. The left wall's tiles are Yellow/Yellow, the bottom wall's tiles are Green/Green, and the right wall's tiles are Red/Red. In the corners where they overlap, the tiles have one of each color. See the diagrams below to see how this works.

Placement
In Feng Shui (both real and in game), placement is everything.

The key is to match the item's colors to the tile's colors as best as possible. If an item has only one color, it will only match once; if an item has two colors, then you want to place it so that it matches twice. Let's use the items we described above.

Examples:


 * Red Armchair: Red/Red. This is best placed on the right side, at least three tiles from the bottom, so that it sits in a Red/Red tile. Since two colors match, it gets two Feng Shui points. If you were to place it in a Red/Green tile, only one color would match, and it would get only one feng shui point.
 * Mushroom Table: Red. This only has one color. It can be placed in any tile that has red in it, and will always only get one Feng Shui point, even if the tile is Red/Red (since it has only one color match).
 * Watermelon Table: Red/Green. This is best placed in the bottom right color, where the tiles are also Red/Green. Since two colors match, it gets two Feng Shui points. If you place it in either a Green/Green, Red/Red, or Yellow/Green tile, it would get only one Feng Shui point.

Note: Tables and items on them that are in a Feng Shui tile both count for points. Getting good tables is part of the strategy.

Lucky items
Some items are considered lucky and add 7,777 points for being anywhere in the room. A few items, such as the Lucky Gold Cat, both have Feng Shui colors and are also lucky. The Lucky Gold Cat is Yellow/Yellow, so if you place it in a Yellow/Yellow tile, it will count for three points.

The list of lucky items are as follows:
 * Arwing
 * Big Festive Tree
 * Birthday Cake
 * Bug Trophy (x2)
 * Dracaena
 * Fish Trophy (x2)
 * Flower Trophy (x2)
 * Garden Gnome
 * Ivory Piano
 * Jack-in-the-box
 * Lefty Lucky Cat
 * Lovely Phone
 * Lucky Black Cat
 * Lucky Gold Cat (x2)
 * Lucky Cat
 * Master Sword
 * Music Box
 * Piggy Bank
 * Raccoon Figurine
 * Samurai Suit
 * Treasure Chest
 * Triforce
 * Washer/Dryer
 * Lucky frog

Feng Shui Organization
In organizing your room, use the following charts to determine where to place your items:

Yellow Items

 * Alarm Clock (x2)
 * Basic Yellow Bed
 * Blue Bed
 * Blue Table
 * Bow
 * Bug Trophy (x2)
 * Candle
 * Cash Register
 * Cement Mixer (x2)
 * Classic Sofa (x2)
 * Clothes Closet (x2)
 * Common Painting
 * Diver Dan
 * Elephant Slide
 * Fish Trophy (x2)
 * Flower Trophy (x2)
 * Flowery Painting
 * Flying Saucer
 * Gold Econo-Chair (x2)
 * Gold Stereo
 * Hi-Fi Stereo
 * Jasmine Bonsai
 * Judge's Bell
 * Jukebox
 * Kayak (x2)
 * Lefty Lucky Cat
 * Lucky Cat
 * Lucky Gold Cat (x2)
 * Lunar Lander
 * Mama Bear (x2)
 * Mountain Bike
 * Mummy's Casket
 * Odd Clock (x2)
 * Oil Drum (x2)
 * Picnic Table (x2)
 * Pineapple Bed (x2)
 * Phonograph
 * Portrait
 * Pyramid
 * Rare Painting
 * Samurai Suit
 * Screen (x2)
 * Snowman TV
 * Sphinx
 * Sprinkler (x2)
 * Starman
 * Steam Roller
 * Striped Cone
 * Sword
 * Tea Vase (x2)

Red Items

 * Apple TV (x2)
 * Barbecue (x2)
 * Basic Red Bed
 * Bonfire
 * Campfire
 * Candy Machine
 * Clear Model
 * Daffodil
 * Dharma (x2)
 * Doghouse
 * Dolly (x2)
 * Executive Toy
 * Extinguisher (x2)
 * Fire Hydrant
 * Garden Gnome
 * Gas Pump (x2)
 * Glass-top Table


 * Gerbera
 * Giant Dharma (x2)
 * Handcart (x2)
 * Haz-Mat Barrel (x2)
 * Iron Frame (x2)
 * Jackhammer
 * Lantern
 * Lawn Mower (x2)
 * Life Ring
 * Maple Bonsai
 * Metal Guitar (x2)
 * Metronome (x2)
 * Mini-Dharma (x2)
 * Miniature Car (x2)
 * Mush Bed (x2)
 * Mush Stand
 * Mush Table
 * Mush TV
 * Nice Painting
 * Orange Cone (x2)
 * Pagoda
 * Quince Bonsai
 * Red Armchair (x2)
 * Red Boom Box
 * Red Clock
 * Red Corner
 * Red Drum (x2)
 * Red Sofa (x2)
 * Red Vase
 * Rocket
 * Sandbag (x2)
 * Saw Horse
 * Sleigh
 * Snowboard (x2)
 * Stool (x2)
 * Stove
 * Tiki Torch
 * Traffic Cone (x2)
 * Trash Bin
 * Vacuum Cleaner
 * White Golf Bag

Green Items

 * Aloe
 * Azalea Bonsai
 * Baby Panda
 * Basic Green Bed
 * Big Festive Tree
 * Billiard Table
 * Bird Bath (x2)
 * Cactus
 * Caladium
 * Clothesline Pole
 * Coconut Palm
 * Corn Plant
 * Deer Scare
 * Desert Cactus (x2)
 * Dracaena
 * Fan (x2)
 * Fan Palm
 * Festive Tree
 * Froggy Chair (x2)
 * Grapefruit Table
 * Green Bed
 * Green Bench (x2)
 * Green Chair (x2)
 * Green Counter (x2)
 * Green Desk (x2)
 * Green Dresser
 * Green Drum (x2)
 * Green Golf Bag
 * Green Lamp
 * Green Lava Lamp (x2)
 * Green Pantry (x2)
 * Green Table (x2)
 * Green Wardrobe (x2)
 * Hawthorn Bonsai
 * Holly Bonsai
 * Hospital Bed
 * Iris Chair
 * Iris Table
 * Jade Econo-Chair (x2)
 * Lady Palm
 * Lily-Pad Table (x2)
 * Lime Chair (x2)
 * Mahjong Table
 * Mugho Bonsai
 * Museum Model
 * Nook's Cranny
 * Nookway
 * Pachira
 * Pear Dresser
 * Pear Wardrobe
 * Pine Bonsai
 * Ponderosa Bonsai
 * Pothos
 * Ranch Armchair
 * Ranch Couch
 * Ranch Tea Table
 * Retro Fridge
 * Robo-Lamp
 * Round Cactus
 * Rubber Tree
 * Ship Cannon
 * Sleeping Bag (x2)
 * Snake Plant
 * Rock Guitar
 * Table Lamp
 * Tall Cactus
 * Tennis Table (x2)
 * Train Set (x2)
 * Washer/Dryer
 * Weeping Fig

Red/Yellow Items

 * Apple Clock
 * Music Box
 * Throne

Red/Green Items

 * Bromeliaceae
 * Mansion Model
 * One-Story Model
 * Tulip Chair
 * Tulip Table
 * Two-Story Model
 * Watermelon Chair
 * Watermelon Table

Yellow/Green Items

 * Daffodil Chair
 * Daffodil Table
 * Glow Clock
 * Lemon Table
 * Melon Chair
 * Sunflower
 * Tea Set
 * Treasure Chest