The progression at a glance

Living the Dream has 15 building types — 13 unique unlockable structures plus two housing variants. Most unlock through resident count milestones (3, 4, 5, 7, 8 Miis), with a few tied to friendships, romance, or Wishing Fountain progress. Almost every building works at full capacity the moment it opens; only the Wishing Fountain has an upgrade mechanic.

The Concert Hall from the 3DS original did not return in Living the Dream — easily the most-asked-about omission. Miis still perform impromptu music when celebrating, but the dedicated venue is gone.

Full unlock chart

Sorted roughly in unlock order. Most resident-gated buildings appear automatically the moment you hit the threshold.

Building Unlock requirement What it does
Mii Apartment / House From start (each Mii gets one) Where Miis live. In Living the Dream, up to 8 Miis can share one home.
Fresh Kingdom Food Mart 1 resident + 1 resolved pondering Food shop with daily specials. Almost 500 unique food items in the game.
Wishing Fountain 1 resident + 1 resolved pondering Spend Warm Fuzzies to upgrade your island and unlock new shop items.
Where & Wear 3 residents Clothing shop with rotating daily specials.
T&C Reno 4 residents + 2 friendships Buy interior decor; weekly specials reset every Monday.
Palette House Early in tutorial Design custom food, pets, clothing, exteriors, TV shows, and tiles.
Quik Build Amenities 5 residents Buy exterior decor — fences, trees, flowers, toys for the island.
Island Builder tool Unlocks with Quik Build Terraform the island, move shops, paint ocean into land.
News Station 6 residents Daily Mii News broadcasts; reports island events and headlines.
Foto-Tomo 7 residents + 10 total friendships Photo studio for staged group shots and event photos.
Pawn Shop 7 residents Sell treasures and items for cash; trade-in stock rotates.
Marketplace 8 residents Hub for community trades and Palette House item exchange.
Tomoria Café 8 residents Casual hangout where Miis socialize over drinks.
Rite Price Random unlock after several minigame treasures Discount goods shop. Trigger by playing minigames regularly.
My Treasures Spend a wish at Fountain after creating a Palette House item Display showcase for your custom creations.
MiiWheel Ferris Wheel Unlock condition still unconfirmed Decorative ride that lets pairs of Miis enjoy a ride together.
Shared Housing When 2+ Miis decide to move in together Single home for up to 8 roommates. Triggers shared-living drama events.

Priority order — what to chase first

Stage 1: Core loop (residents 1–3)

Your first goals are Fresh Kingdom and the Wishing Fountain. Both unlock after the very first resolved pondering, so create a Mii, give them a moment to surface a thought bubble, and solve it. Fresh Kingdom keeps Miis fed (which is the fastest path to leveling them up); the Fountain is your long-term progression engine. Don't skip the Fountain — it gates My Treasures and most of the shop variety later.

Stage 2: Quality of life (residents 4–6)

Push to 4 residents for T&C Reno (interiors), then 5 for Quik Build and the Island Builder tool. Once Island Builder unlocks, you can move buildings around and start terraforming. News Station at 6 residents is small but adds a daily texture you'll miss if you skip it.

Stage 3: Social systems (residents 7–8)

Resident 7 unlocks Foto-Tomo (needs 10 friendships, so encourage interactions) and the Pawn Shop. Resident 8 unlocks both Marketplace and Tomoria Café at the same time — pick whichever function you need first; the second follows quickly.

Stage 4: The trickier ones

Rite Price is random after collecting minigame treasures, so just play minigames regularly with your Miis. My Treasures requires you to create at least one Palette House item, then spend a Fountain wish. MiiWheel conditions are still being figured out by the community as of May 2026 — players have unlocked it with full islands but the exact trigger isn't pinned down.

The Wishing Fountain deep dive

The Fountain is the only building with an upgrade path, and it's the linchpin of your island.

Pondering colors — what each one means

The thought bubbles above your Miis aren't just decoration. Their color tells you what kind of unlock progress they contribute to:

Strategy tips

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