Happy Home Academy

The Happy Home Academy (HHA), known as the Happy Room Academy (HRA) prior to, is a housing association in the that evaluates and scores the player's house. The house is scored based on the items placed in the players house, with certain types of items worth more than others, and some offering point bonuses. When the HHA evaluates the player's home, it sends the player a letter containing their score and advice on how to improve it; if the player reaches certain score thresholds, the HHA will send them unique items.

In games prior to, the Happy Home Academy is unseen, but in , it appears as a building operated by Lyle; Lyle also runs the HHA in from within Nook's Homes.

In
In all the first-generation Animal Crossing games, Tom Nook has the player sign up for the Happy Room Academy after they complete their part-time job. Afterward, the HRA sends them a welcome letter and evaluates their home each day if the player modified their house the previous day. The HRA does not score the player's basement. Additionally, some bonuses and deductions are only available on the main floor.

Beginning in, if the player reaches 70,000 and 100,000 points, the HRA will congratulate them by sending the and , respectively.

In
In, Tom Nook has the player sign up for the Happy Room Academy after they complete their part-time job. Afterward, the HRA sends them a welcome letter and evaluates their home every Sunday.

If the player 70,000, 100,000, and 150,000 points, the HRA will congratulate them by sending the, , and , respectively.

In
In, the Happy Room Academy is located in a building the city where players can view their friends' scores via Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.

On each Sunday, the HRA sends the player their evaluation results through the mail. The player can speak to Lyle at the HRA building to view their score at any time, and they can ask to stop receiving weekly letters.

At the back of the HRA in, is the model room (a room theme chosen by Lyle every month that satisfies a certain theme). If no room fits the theme for the month, there will be no model room, and the area for the model room is replaced by an empty 4x4 room with a concrete wall and floor.

In
In, the Happy Room Academy has been renamed to the Happy Home Academy and is now located inside Nook's Homes. It is still run by Lyle, and it functions in a similar way as it does in, but there is no model room. Instead, when the player pays their mortgage off, they may accept a theme challenge of a certain genre. Lucky bonuses have changed, and now include villager pictures of residents currently living in town. There is no complete theme bonus in, and the Happy Home Academy does not rate the player's basement.

In
In, after upgrading the player's tent to a house, Tom Nook informs them that all homeowners are automatically registered in the Happy Home Academy, which will send regular evaluations and advice. The HHA has no physical presence on the player's island, but instead it sends an evaluation by mail most Sunday mornings, which cannot be disabled, as well as congratulatory gifts when the player upgrades their house. It is possible to not receive an HHA evaluation some Sundays.

The HHA assigns the player a rank based on their score: either B, A, or S. The point requirement for each rank increases with each house expansion. The player will receive the Decorated Decorator Nook Miles achievement worth 1,000 miles after obtaining an S ranking.

In
While the Happy Home Academy does not appear in, the Happy Homeroom serves a similar function. The player can spend HH Vouchers to take courses at the Happy Homeroom, where they decorate a room to be graded by Lottie, Lyle, or Digby.

Point bonuses
Examples (non-exhaustive) : Having 8 pieces of furniture (not including wallpaper/carpet) will open up the following bonuses:
 * Fêng shui bonus - 300 points per item in accordance with Fêng shui.
 * Lucky Item bonus - 7,777 points per unique lucky item.
 * Furniture Series bonus - 20,000 points for having all 11 pieces of furniture from a series, plus 5,000 each for the matching wallpaper and flooring.
 * Furniture Set bonus - 1,000 points for each furniture set in a room.
 * Category bonus - Once at least 3 items of the same category are in a room, the bonus is activated. 200 points per item in the category.
 * "Necessities" bonus - 2,500 points for having a bed, chair, table, closet (opens via door), and drawers (opens via drawers). This bonus is doubled to 5,000 if each piece is from the same set.
 * Color bonus - If 70% or more of the furniture pieces share a color, the bonus is 300 points. If 90% or more of the pieces share a color, an extra 300 points is given (thus 600 points are given for 90%+).
 * Theme bonus - If 70% or more of the furniture pieces share a theme, the bonus is 300 points. If 90% or more of the pieces share a theme, an extra 300 points is given (thus 600 points are given for 90%+).

Point deductions
Examples (non-exhaustive) :
 * -1 point for each item that could have been placed on a surface, but wasn't.
 * -100 points for each item that could have been interacted with, but cannot currently because it is unreachable/blocked.

Trivia

 * The music from the Happy Room Academy building in is reused on a TV talk show in, albeit in a slower tempo.