FluffHQ, a user on Reddit, made a cheat sheet for the festival that players quickly decided they needed. This cheat sheet helps Sims players keep track of in-game festivals without having to look up dates all the time or missing events because the game doesn’t show alerts.
I made a festivals and meetups schedule cheatsheet 🎪🗓️
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Players will be able to plan ahead and find out more about festival content that doesn’t get enough attention. This has a huge effect on how much you feel like you’re in the game and how well the story is told.

Even Sims need organized protests.
Neighborhoods and Worlds Covered
The FluffHQ chart shows the festival schedules for the biggest Sims 4 worlds:
- Sulani: a barbecue, a fishing tournament, and hatching turtles
- San Myshuno: The Spice Festival, the Romance Festival, GeekCon, and Fun & Games.
- Henford-on-Bagley: Finchwick Fair
- Nordhaven: Meetups that you can change
- Britechester: Sports Day, Debate Club, and other group events
- Mt. Komorebi: Food Stalls and Snow Festivals

Explore every festival world across your Sims’ lives
People to talk to and things to do
This list is a quick reference for legacy players, storytellers, and casual simmers who want to know about all kinds of events, from protests to parties.
People have to go to events for some jobs, like those in politics or social media. This guide will help you find ways to combine your job goals with festival opportunities.

Make the most of event-driven progress.
Spotlight: Hard-to-Find Events in Sulani
One thing I found interesting in FluffHQ’s post is that the holidays on Sulani don’t show up on the calendar until the island’s ecosystem is fixed. A lot of gamers miss it, but it’s a great part of island life.

Celebrate Sulani’s restored paradise.
Why It’s Important
The Sims community knows FluffHQ for making resources that are full of information and easy to use. People who use this cheat sheet say it’s “life-saving,” and they have a good reason for saying that. It’s made by the community, it’s clean, and it’s thorough.
Source: Reddit
