Where Seasons Pass Beginner Guide
Start your Where Seasons Pass Roblox farm the right way. July 2026 beginner guide covering seasons, crops, quests, Clovers, and first-week priorities.
Welcome to the beta farm
Where Seasons Pass is a beta Roblox farming sim where real-world weeks drive in-game seasons. You plant crops, complete quests, expand workable land, build a greenhouse, and decorate a personal farm while juggling Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter restrictions. This beginner guide orients you for July 2026 without overwhelming you with every system on day one.
Your first session should accomplish four goals: redeem available codes, plant a profitable Spring crop, accept your opening quests, and learn where Gear menus live. Everything else builds on that loop.
First five minutes checklist
- Redeem ILoveWSP via Gear > Misc > Codes for 75 Clovers. Follow our redemption guide if the field confuses you.
- Scan the working Where Seasons Pass codes list so you never miss new Clovers drops.
- Open the quest log and pin one short objective—usually plant or harvest related.
- Clear one small patch of land if tutorials gate planting behind removal tools.
- Plant fast Spring crops like lettuce or carrot before the weekly season clock surprises you.
Understanding weekly seasons as a new player
Unlike static farming games, outdoor plots honor the current season. Spring crops wilt or refuse planting in Summer unless you use greenhouse space. Read season cycle explained early; timing matters more than raw click speed here.
The game tracks more than 25 crops across Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and tropical greenhouse categories. You do not need every seed on week one. Focus on one or two reliable sellers per season—carrot and tulip in Spring, corn and strawberry in Summer—then expand when quests demand variety.
Quests: your structured tutorial
38 quests guide progression from bare soil to decorated homesteads. Quests teach clearing land, greenhouse assembly, decoration placement, and cross-season harvest quotas. Our quest completion guide breaks chains by season, but beginners should simply follow the next highlighted objective rather than racing the full roster.
Quest rewards mix currency, unlocks, and Clovers-adjacent items. They align naturally with code redemptions: spend 75 Clovers from ILoveWSP on upgrades that quests soon require, like greenhouse parts or cosmetic fences counted toward decoration goals.
Clovers without paying real money
Clovers are the premium-style currency for cosmetics and structural upgrades. Codes are the fastest injection, but gameplay still earns Clovers through quests and milestones. See how to get Clovers for mid-game farming. As a beginner, hoard Clovers until a quest or greenhouse milestone tells you exactly what to buy.
Land, greenhouse, and decoration basics
Three systems intimidate newcomers: clearing rocks and weeds, assembling greenhouse frames, and placing decorations. Tackle them in that order because quests usually gate planting area before asking for visual flair.
Use how to clear land when tools feel slow, greenhouse building guide before buying tropical seeds like banana or mango, and farm decoration guide when quests count aesthetic items. Decoration is not vanity—it unlocks progression.
Controls and platform tips
PC players should skim keyboard controls; mobile players need touch controls. The Gear menu path for codes is identical on both. Mis-taps on mobile delete placement previews—always confirm before spending Clovers on repositioned fences.
Week-one economy strategy
Reinvest harvest profits into seeds with better margins before buying flashy cosmetics. Fast crops fund slower high-profit plants: lettuce cycles buy tulip seeds; strawberry profits fund watermelon experiments in Summer. Check Spring crops for tier notes and crop tier list when choosing what to prioritize.
Log in before season rollover each week even if you only harvest and replant for ten minutes. Missing a transition wastes prepared soil and stalls quest chains tied to specific seasons.
Common beginner mistakes
- Planting out-of-season seeds outdoors and blaming "broken" mechanics.
- Spending all Clovers on cosmetics before greenhouse unlocks.
- Ignoring quests in favor of random planting with no sell strategy.
- Skipping code redemption and grinding currency manually for hours.
- Clearing entire maps before securing steady harvest income.
Your path after the first week
Graduate from this page to how to play for daily loop optimization, then season-specific crop pages as calendars advance. Track patches in updates because beta balance shifts weekly. Where Seasons Pass rewards patient planners who treat each real-world week as a chapter—not a race to max every stat before developers ship the next hotfix.