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Most of your furniture and clothing inAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp Completecan be crafted by Cyrus and Reese, or bought from the Market Place. If you’re looking for exclusive items, then you should consider buying Fortune Cookies. As you’d expect, each cookie contains a fortune, but the value of the fortune determines the type ofPocket Camp Completefurniture/clothing you’ll receive. If you see an item you want, you may try your luck, but you’ll need Bells and Leaf Tokens.
Where to Find Fortune Cookies in Pocket Camp Complete
Regular Fortune Cookies vs. Event Fortune Cookies
If you open yourmapinPocket Camp Complete, you’ll see an icon with Timmy and Tom Nook. Select that, and it’ll take you to the Fortune Cookie Shop. Alternatively, you can warp to the Market Place and speak to Tommy. There are three types of fortune cookiesyou can buy for 500 Bells each, but only two will be displayed per day:
- You can also obtain Clothing Fortune Cookies by completing requests given to you by the animals.

You’ll receive furniture from the Tommy/Timmy’s Fortune Cookie, such as a Shogi Piece or a Red Boston Bag. Clothing Fortune Cookie items will give you a random clothing itemthat you would normally have to craft. Since these three types of cookies can be bought with Bells, you should get them if you have the money to spare.
Event/Special Cookies
Event Cookiesrotate during in-game events. You’ll have over a dozen Event Cookie banners to choose from. Each banner has its own theme, such as Tutu’s cookie-bear cookie or Marcie’s sugared cookie. When you select the banner, you’re able to pay5 Leaf Tokensfor1 Event Cookie, or25 Leaf Tokensfor5 Event Cookies. You’ll also receive 5 stamps for your Stamp Card and a bonus stamp, totaling to 6 stamps if you choose the 5 Event Cookies.
The furniture/clothing you collect from Event Cookies can’t be found elsewhere, so if there’s something you want, pay for the 5-pack. Just remember that you can’t get Event Cookies with Bells;you have to pay in Leaf Tokens.

Complete Cookie Catalog
At the bottom of the screen on the Event Cookies banner, there’s aComplete Cookie Catalog. Selecting this will bring you to a different screen where you’re able to useComplete Ticketsto exchange forone Special Fortune Cookie. Complete Tickets are very rare, but they’ll allow you to choose any Special/Event Cookie to draw from even if they’re not active during the in-game event.
Normally, the themes displayed in the catalog will take turns as the Event Cookies. For example, your banner may show Christmas-themed Fortune Cookies, but they’ll switch to something else in the Complete Cookie Catalog once the 20+ days are over.
If you’re using Complete Tickets to get cookies from the catalog,you won’t be able to buy them in bulk(i.e: 5 cookie set).
Stamp Cards
For every cookie you eat, you’ll haveone stampadded to your Stamp Card. Stamp Cards hold up to 10 stamps, and you’ll receive a new Stamp Card after meeting the requirements. By selectingStamp Trade, you can get an item from the activeEvent Cookiesfor free. Bear in mind that not all items cost x1 Stamp Card. Depending on the rarity of the furniture, you may need x5 Stamp Cards or even x10 Stamp Cards.
Stamp Cards cannot be used totrade for an itemin the Fortune Cookie Catalog. You can only use them on the current event banners.
Understanding Fortune Cookie Rates
Bronze, Silver, and Gold
If you select an Event Cookie, you may see the prizes. They’re rated on a scale of 3-5 stars (excluding Tommy/Timmy’s Fortune Cookie). Each time your character eats a fortune cookie, they’ll receive a fortune with a bronze, silver, or gold border. For Event Cookies, the fortunes will have an embroidery-like design with bronze/silver/gold coloring. Event/Special Cookies all haveone 5-star furniture piece.
Unfortunately,there’s no way to prevent duplicateswhen you open a fortune cookie (1) or a fortune cookie pack (5). You’re likely to get multiple 3-star itembefore you get the 5-star furniture. Fortune Cookie Rates are approximately listed as:
Bronze (2/3-star)
≈ 13/14.01%
Silver (4-star)
≈ 6.8%
Gold (5-star)
≈ 2.6%