
I still remember the first time I loaded into 99 Nights in the Forest. The sun was setting, the trees were creaking, and that eerie silence you only get in a good survival horror Roblox game had my stomach in knots. Fast-forward a few dozen hours and a bunch of updates later, and I’m still hooked—especially now that the Valentine Flowers Update is here.
This limited-time event turns the usual horror-survival grind into something surprisingly wholesome: picking flowers, decorating your base, and trading bouquets for powerful rewards. It’s a nice break from being chased by The Deer, and it gives you real incentives to explore every corner of the map.
In this guide, I’ll break down everything I’ve learned about the 99 Nights in the Forest Valentine Flowers Update: how flower boosts work, the best ways to farm flowers, what bouquets actually do, and how to squeeze every last bit of value out of the event before it disappears. If you’re the kind of player who likes to maximize limited-time rewards, this one’s for you.
At its core, the Valentine Flowers Update is a limited-time seasonal event that runs in 99 Nights in the Forest from February 14 to February 21, 2026 (UTC times below).
The official Roblox event page keeps it simple:
“Pick and decorate the base with flowers. Flowers give you a small boost when placed within your base. Or maybe you’d prefer to make a bouquet for an npc? They’ll show their appreciation with some OP items.”
That’s basically the pitch:
It’s a clever mix of light base-building, resource grinding, and social gifting, all wrapped in a Valentine’s theme. And because it’s time-limited, those rewards won’t be around forever.
I’ll be honest—when I first saw “Valentine Flowers” in a survival horror game, I rolled my eyes a little. I expected a lazy cash grab with a few pink textures and nothing more. But after spending a few nights in the event, I actually think it’s one of the more interesting updates 99 Nights in the Forest has received.
Here’s why I’m enjoying it:
If you’re like me and you enjoy seasonal events that actually add mechanics instead of just skins, this update is worth your time.
The event runs on a fixed global schedule. Based on the Roblox event page and community guides, here’s the timing broken down by region.
| Region | Start Time | End Time |
|---|---|---|
| UTC | Sat, Feb 14, 6:00 PM | Sat, Feb 21, 10:59 AM |
| US Pacific | Sat, Feb 14, 10:00 AM | Sat, Feb 21, 2:59 AM |
| US Mountain | Sat, Feb 14, 11:00 AM | Sat, Feb 21, 3:59 AM |
| US Central | Sat, Feb 14, 12:00 PM | Sat, Feb 21, 4:59 AM |
| US Eastern | Sat, Feb 14, 1:00 PM | Sat, Feb 21, 5:59 AM |
| UK (GMT) | Sat, Feb 14, 6:00 PM | Sat, Feb 21, 10:59 AM |
| Europe (CET) | Sat, Feb 14, 7:00 PM | Sat, Feb 21, 11:59 AM |
| Australia (AEST) | Sun, Feb 15, 4:00 AM | Sat, Feb 21, 8:59 PM |
The key takeaway: you have about seven days to farm flowers, experiment with bouquets, and collect rewards. After that, the event-specific interactions and boosts will likely disappear.
Flowers are the core currency of this event. They spawn around the map and are used for:
From the official wiki and community resources:
IGN’s Stareweed guide also confirms that you need to collect flowers before visiting the Fairy, and that her house has those nine bonus flowers, which is a nice early-game boost.
| Use Case | What It Does | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fairy seed boxes | Buy seed boxes (Chilli, Strawberry, Flower, Firefly, Tree, Rose) using flowers. | Prices scale from 20–80 flowers per box. |
| Bouquet crafting (event) | Turn flowers into bouquets to gift NPCs for OP items. | Exact recipe may require a crafting table. |
| Base decoration | Place flowers in your base for a small performance boost. | Boost is minor but can stack with smart placement. |
| Daily quest “Collect 50 flowers” | Completes a Tier 1 daily quest for diamonds and flames. | Listed as “Collect 50 flowers in a single round.” |
The Fairy is a passive trader NPC located outside the Mushroom House. She sells seed boxes in exchange for flowers, and her prices increase as you buy more.
From the Fandom wiki:
IGN’s Stareweed guide adds that you sometimes need to buy multiple seed boxes before the specific plant you want (like Stareweed) appears, since only three seed boxes are shown at a time. While that guide focuses on the Potion Making update, the same logic applies: you’re rolling a random seed pool every time you buy from the Fairy.
During the Valentine Flowers event, I’ve been prioritizing Flower Seeds and Rose Seeds to:
If you’re short on time (like most of us are), here’s the strategy I’ve been using to farm flowers without ruining my survival run.
This turns into a snowball effect: more flowers → more seeds → more flowers.
One of the Tier 1 daily quests is literally “Collect 50 flowers in a single round.” Completing it gives:
That’s a solid reason to integrate flower farming into your daily play session, even outside the Valentine event.
If you’re serious about efficiency, consider classes that improve exploration or resource gathering:
This is where the event gets really interesting: bouquets.
The Roblox event description says:
YouTube guides and Shorts about the event also mention:
However, the exact bouquet recipes and which NPCs give what are still being explored by the community. What I can tell you is the general loop I’m following:
Because the event is new and documentation is still emerging, I recommend checking the official wiki and community guides for updated bouquet recipes and NPC reward lists.
The other big mechanic in this update is base decoration.
According to the Roblox event page and multiple guides:
If you’re a min-maxer, you’ll want to test different arrangements and see if the game shows any visible buff indicators or stat changes.
While the Valentine Flowers update doesn’t have its own dedicated codes yet, there are working codes you can use to get extra gems and other rewards.
From the official Fandom wiki and PC Gamer’s code list:
afterparty – 15 gemsyay fishing – 2 gems (must be redeemed in a specific way)PC Gamer explains the yay fishing code in detail: you need to:
/ to open chat, type yay fishing, and hit enter.These codes are separate from the Valentine event, but they’re a great way to stock up on gems before you buy new classes or burn resources on event activities.
happyhalloween – 10 candy (Halloween-only)Always check the Codes section of the Currency Shop in the lobby to redeem them.
The Valentine Flowers Update is part of a broader wave of updates for 99 Nights in the Forest. Here’s how it fits into the bigger picture:
The Valentine Flowers event feels like a lighter, more social layer on top of all that hardcore survival content. It’s a nice change of pace if you’re tired of non-stop cultist waves and Deer chases.
Whether you’re new to the game or a returning survivor, these tips will help you get the most out of both the base game and the Valentine Flowers event.
Yes. It’s a limited-time in-game event included with the base Roblox game. You don’t need to pay Robux or buy a pass to participate.
No. You can fully participate just by playing the game. The only “cost” is your time and effort in farming flowers and crafting bouquets.
Most likely, yes. Seasonal events in 99 Nights in the Forest usually have limited rewards, and the official description hints that flower boosts and bouquet interactions may not persist.
While the event doesn’t hand out gems directly, you can:
afterparty and yay fishing for free gems.The Fairy is outside the Mushroom House, which is marked on your map. IGN’s guide recommends expanding your campfire a couple of times to reach her more easily.
The Valentine Flowers Update in 99 Nights in the Forest is a surprisingly smart seasonal event. It doesn’t just slap a pink filter on the game; it adds real mechanics—flower farming, base decoration, and bouquet gifting—that give you new reasons to explore and optimize your runs.
I’ve been having a blast weaving flower routes into my daily survival loop, and the extra rewards from bouquets have been a nice incentive to keep coming back. If you’re on the fence, I’d say give it a serious try before the event ends. Treat it like a mini-game within the game, and use it as an excuse to finally try a different class or push for that true ending.
And if you’re looking for more Roblox guides, codes, and survival tips, I’ve been covering a bunch of them right here on the site—everything from beginner progression to event breakdowns. You might find something that helps you in your next run.