Events
In this section I'll tell you about the events that you'll see.
- Yawning
- Brushing teeth
- Bathing
- Playing alone
- Playing with an item
- Seasonal events
- Growing
- Change of generation
Yawning
Your Tamagotchi will yawn twice a day: after waking up and
half an hour before going to bed. Serious teens and serious adults only
yawn in the evening. Seniors and babies never yawn.
[Read this section to find out when each character yawns.]
Brushing teeth
Some adults will brush their teeth twice a day.
They'll do it at a different time depending on their type:
- Serious adults: 9:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
- Normal adults: 11 a.m. & 8:30 p.m.
- Frail adults: 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Bathing
Some Tamagotchis will bathe in the evening.
Each type of Tamagotchi does it at a different time:
- Serous teens and adults: 6:30 p.m.
- Normal teens and adults, and Oyajitchi: 7:30 p.m.
- Naughty adults: 8:30 p.m.
Playing alone
Sometimes your Tamagotchi will do something on their own.
Each type of Tamagotchi does different things:
- Toddlers: Roll
- Serious teens: Run or dance
- Normal teens: Run or sing
- Serious adults: Get close or dance
- Normal and frail* adults: Get close or sing
- Naughty adults: Get close or run
- Stubborn adults: Get close or watch TV
- Seniors & Oyajitchi: Nothing!
*Androtchi will transmit signals instead of singing.
Playing with an item
On the 2024 rerelease, your Tamagotchi may start using an item on their own.
This won't happen on the original versions. Your Tamagotchi will use an item if you give it to them through the activity menu on all versions.
[This is the item list.]
Seasonal events

- Your birthday.
- New Years Day (midnight, 1 of January.)
- Winter (February.)
- Easter Bunny (14–30 of March [V2] / 8–10 of April [V3].)
- Beck to school (15 of August to 8 of September.)
- Halloween (31 of October).
- Thanksgiving Day (18–26 of November.)
- Christmas (30 of November to 25 of December.)
- Santaclautchi (10:30 p.m., the 24 of December.)
Not counting those that happen at a scpecific time, these events will take place at 11:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
On the V3, the Easter Bunny will only show up at 4:30 p.m.…
Some food items will only appear at the shop at certain dates:
- Yogurt (birthday.)
- Chocolate heart (14 of February & 14 of November.)
- Cookie (12 of March & 14 of October.)
- Noodles (14 of March & 14 of May.)
- Turkey (23–25 of December.)
- Whole cake (23 & 24 of December.)
It'd be nice for the cake to appear on your birthday too… Well, if you know the code, you'll be able to buy it whenever you want.
Growing
Your Tamagotchi will grow as time passes, until they become an adult.
If you don't have them marry while they are an adult, they'll eventually become a senior character.
This is how long each stage lasts:
- Baby: 1 hour
- Toddler: 1 day
- Teen: 3 days
- Adult: 7 days (5 on the rerelease)
Change of generation
To get to the next generation, your Tamagotchi must get married and have a baby.
There are two ways of doing this: via connection and with the matchmaker's help.
Love marriage
Marriage via connection can happen when two compatible Tamagotchis connect a lot and fall in love.
The luck level of the next generation tends to increase after this kind of marriage.
[Click here for more info on that kind of marriage.]
Arranged marriage
If your Tamagotchi spends three days as an adult without getting married, Otokitchi, the matchmaker, will start visiting them with a potential partner.
She'll come three times a day: 10:30 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
The potential partners she brings depend on your Tamagotchi's luck…
which will be the lowest possible level if your married your last Tamagotchi through the matchmaker.
She will only offer you Frail and Stubborn partners at this level…
To let your Tamagotchi marry this partner, choose the first option.
Choose the other one to turn them down.
The baby
Your Tamagotchi will have a baby after they get married.
They'll live together for a while, but the parent will leave at midnight after 24 hours have passed.
When the baby wakes up, you will be able to raise them like you raised their parent.