How to Complete Quests
Clear all 38 Where Seasons Pass quests efficiently in July 2026. Seasonal chains, Clovers rewards, crop tips, and order strategy.
Quest system overview
Where Seasons Pass ships with 38 quests that structure beta progression from first plant to decorated farmstead. Quests gate land tools, greenhouse parts, cosmetic categories, and Clovers payouts. Ignoring them leaves you with blocked map regions and mismatched crop stockpiles while weekly seasons keep advancing on real-time clocks.
This guide explains how to complete quests efficiently during July 2026 without sacrificing season profits.
Read the next quest before planting
The number one efficiency rule: open quest details, note required crops or actions, then plant accordingly. If Autumn quests need pumpkins, do not fill fields with cabbage unless cabbage is explicitly requested. Crop pages like Autumn crops and Autumn quests pair well for targeted farming.
Seasonal quest clusters
Quest lines group around Spring tutorials, Summer volume challenges, Autumn decoration festivals, and Winter resilience tasks. Finish active seasonal clusters before hopping to cosmetic side grinds. Season rollovers can pause outdoor progress if objectives require plants you cannot grow until the season returns—greenhouse backups help but not every quest accepts them.
Read season cycle explained alongside quest text to avoid deadline traps.
Clovers and quest shopping
Some steps require buying decorations or greenhouse segments with Clovers. Redeem ILoveWSP from the working Where Seasons Pass codes list before hitting paywalls. Additional earning tips live in how to get Clovers. Quest-driven purchases beat random cosmetic browsing because they unlock follow-on objectives immediately.
Land clearing quests
Clearing objectives introduce expanded plantable area. Follow tool priorities in how to clear land rather than clearing entire maps prematurely. Quests often specify plot counts—stop when counts update rather than continuing for vanity expansion that drains stamina or tools.
Greenhouse assembly quests
Greenhouse chains unlock tropical crops across 25+ plants. Complete frame quests before buying mango or banana seeds. Structural steps are documented in greenhouse building guide. Partial builds may block placement quests until you finish prerequisite frames.
Decoration and placement quests
Decoration tasks count fences, paths, seasonal props, and themed sets. Learn placement controls in farm decoration guide early. Repositioning costs time; plan layouts on paper or use map references at farm layout map before spending Clovers on duplicate items.
Harvest quota strategies
Volume quests reward batch planting of one crop—strawberry week, potato week, etc. Fast-grow tiers finish quotas quicker. Balance quota monoculture with profit diversity so you are not broke after turning in quest items. Tier list references at crop tier list help pick winners.
Quest order versus exploration
Linear quest following beats open exploration for pure completion speed. explorers who wander may discover hidden flavor but delay tool unlocks. Speed runners should pin one quest, finish it, redeem rewards, repeat. Casual players can alternate one quest per session alongside relaxed harvesting.
Handling blocked or bugged quests
Beta quests occasionally stick due to patch transitions. Rejoin server, verify inventory counts, and read patch notes before duplicating effort. Community reports surge after season rollovers—waiting one maintenance cycle often clears false blocks.
Completion rewards mindset
Finishing all 38 quests marks major beta mastery. Rewards compound: map access, cosmetic sets, Clovers stockpiles, and greenhouse capacity. Pair final pushes with code redemptions via Gear > Misc > Codes so last-minute Clover shops do not stall victory laps.
Daily quest routine
Log in, check active quest, harvest supporting crops, perform required action—clear, build, decorate, deliver—turn in, preview next quest, adjust planting. Fifteen focused minutes daily often outpaces marathon sessions without quest awareness.
Pairing quests with codes and tools
Before starting a Clover-heavy quest chain, confirm you have redeemed every active code on the working Where Seasons Pass codes list. A fresh 75 Clovers from ILoveWSP can eliminate a multi-day grind for decoration parts. Use the crop planner when harvest quotas demand large volumes so you do not under-plant tulip rows or overspend on cabbage seeds the quest never asked for.
Track seasonal deadlines with the season timer when quests mention outdoor-only crops. Missing a Spring quest because you waited until mid-Summer is a common beta regret—plan backward from rollover day, not from mood.