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Stardew Valley Item IDs List

Below is the full list of items that can be spawned in Stardew Valley using the item id cheat code method, updated for the 1.6 update. Type the name of an item into the search box to search for a specific item.

How to spawn items

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Character name. When creating a new save, name your character with up to three item IDs in square brackets, e.g. [16][66][72]. Every time a villager mentions your name in dialogue, those items spawn into your inventory. Character names lock to one set per save, so you're stuck with whatever three you pick.

Early-game trigger trick: call Gus by phone (or visit Pierre before noon) — both reliably say your name back to you. Once you unlock the movie theater, inviting Jodi with a Love Concession is the fastest repeatable trigger.

Pet or animal name. Buy an animal from Marnie's Ranch (a chicken is cheapest) or a pet, then name it with the item ID(s) in square brackets. You receive the items right after confirming the name. Repeat with another animal for different items.

If your code is longer than Marnie's name box allows, you can bypass the character limit by inserting line breaks with dialogue commands — handy when stacking many IDs at once.

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  • Weeds[0]0g
    A bunch of obnoxious weeds.
  • Break apart to obtain diamonds.
  • Break apart to obtain rubies.
  • Break apart to obtain jade.
  • Break apart to obtain amethysts.
  • Break apart to obtain topaz.
  • Break apart to obtain emeralds.
  • Break apart to obtain aquamarines.
  • A spicy root found in the spring.
  • Daffodil[18]30g
    A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift.
  • Leek[20]60g
    A tasty relative of the onion.
  • Dandelion[22]40g
    Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad.
  • Parsnip[24]35g
    A spring tuber closely related to the carrot. It has an earthy taste and is full of nutrients.
  • There's mussels in this stone.
  • Lumber[30]2g
    A versatile resource used for building and fuel.
  • Break apart to obtain stone, ores, or geodes.
  • Break apart to obtain stone, ores, or geodes.
  • Break apart to obtain stone, ores, or geodes.
  • Emerald[60]250g
    A precious stone with a brilliant green color.
  • Aquamarine[62]180g
    A shimmery blue-green gem .
  • Ruby[64]250g
    A precious stone that is sought after for its rich color and beautiful luster.
  • Amethyst[66]100g
    Amethysts in Stardew Valley are minerals that can be found via mining within the Mines. Unsurprisingly, the nodes that provide Amethyst are Gem Nodes …
  • Topaz[68]80g
    Fairly common but still prized for its beauty.
  • Takes 28 days to produce a mature Banana tree. Bears fruit in the summer, or all year round when planted on Ginger Island.
  • Jade[70]200g
    A pale green ornamental stone.
  • Purple silk shorts trimmed in luxurious gold...
  • Diamond[72]750g
    Diamonds are rare items that can be mined from nodes within the Mines. The nodes that contain diamonds are Diamond Nodes (surprise, surprise) and Gem …
  • To the parrots of Ginger Island, this nut is the finest delicacy.
  • Prismatic Shard[74]2,000g
    Prismatic shards are rare items - infact, one of the rarest items in the game. There are many ways to obtain them, including iridium nodes and fishing…
  • Break apart to obtain geodes.
  • Break apart to obtain frozen geodes.
  • Break apart to obtain magma geodes.
  • A starchy snack found in caves. It helps miners work longer.
  • It's old and crumpled, but if you look closely you can make out the details...
  • Quartz[80]25g
    A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines.
  • Fire Quartz[82]100g
    A glowing red crystal commonly found near hot lava.
  • A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti.
  • A resinous substance found near the surface.
  • Coconut[88]100g
    A seed of the coconut palm. It has many culinary uses.
  • The sweet fruit of the prickly pear cactus.
  • Banana[91]150g
    A sweet, starchy tropical fruit.
  • Sap[92]2g
    A fluid obtained from trees.
  • Torch[93]5g
    Provides a modest amount of light.
  • It's unclear where the blue color comes from...
  • Contains radioactive ore.
  • A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one's tied with a red bow.
  • A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one's tied with a green ribbon.
  • A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one's tied with a blue rope.
  • A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one's tied with a golden chain.
  • An ancient vessel made of ceramic material. Used to transport both dry and wet goods.