Animal Crossing: New Horizons | How to Use Bell Vouchers

Interested in smart Bell Voucher consumption in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Here's what you need to know to be the best darn islander out there!

Interested in smart Bell Voucher consumption in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Here’s what you need to know to be the best darn islander out there! It pays to be smart! 

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons | How to Use Bell Vouchers

Bell Vouchers are an awesome resource when looking to make a quick buck with all of those hard-earned Nook Miles you’ve been earning while working hard on that island but some players have mentioned that they don’t know what these vouchers do or why they are so valuable. And trust us, they are valuable. 

For those interested in making a quick buck, there are a few things you need to know first! The first step to unlocking these Bell Voucher options is to upgrade your Resident Services building. Most players have done so already but there are still new players jumping in! In order to upgrade that particular service, check out our guide here for step-by-step instructions! 

Once the Resident Services building is successfully upgraded, you’ll be able to go to the ATM in the corner of the shop to purchase a Bell Voucher for 500 Nook Miles. You can get Nook Miles for completing certain tasks in-game while completing a daily rotating set of items on a to-do list for easy earnings. You can buy as many Bell Vouchers as you want since they stack in your inventory, though they do print out individually so if you’re wanting to rack up, make sure you have some time to spare. 

For those wondering, one Bell Voucher costs 500 Nook Miles and equates to 3,000 Bells. Bells are the currency in Animal Crossing and is a very valuable resource when looking to buy upgrades, island changes, and so much more. It’s also a great resource if you’re like me and love to spend way too many Bells in the Able Sisters shop to look oh so stylish. 

How to Redeem Bell Vouchers 

Once you’ve gotten your ticket from the Resident Services center, you’re going to want to mosey on over to Nook’s Cranny, which should have also been upgraded. Sell them to the Nook brothers, Tommy and Timmy, and you’re gucci and ready to make it rain. That being said, don’t waste all of your Nook Miles! Nook Miles are a great way to get a chance to get off of the island to travel as well as buying specific island furnishings through this particular brand of currency as well. But, if you’re not using them, you might as well cash ’em in and make some moolah. 

And that’s it! That’s all you need to know about how to use Bell Vouchers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons! ? Let us know what you think about the latest Animal Crossing adventure over on Twitter and Facebook! You can grab a copy of the latest entry in the fan-favorite Nintendo franchise and support Prima Games at the same time by purchasing Animal Crossing: New Horizons through this link.

You can also take a peek at our game hub here that has almost 200 New Horizons guides for your viewing pleasure as well as take a gander at the video below for shop unlock tips!


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