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My Wood Farm Beginner Guide

A source-safe My Wood Farm starter route: chop trees, sell wood for cash, inspect your plot, and write down only the numbers the game shows you.

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Walkthrough

Read this before you act

Start with the player task, then use the steps and stuck-state checks below when the route is not working.

Learn the visible loop

The official game description says players chop trees for wood, sell the wood for cash, and expand their plot. Follow that loop once before making an upgrade decision.

Record one clean session

Pick one tree area, note your starting wood and cash, play for a fixed time, then save the result. A small note is more useful than an invented efficiency number.

Inspect before spending

When a plot or axe screen shows a cost, read the effect in-game first. If the benefit is not visible, keep the cash for another measured run.

Quick answer

What to do first

Chop trees, sell the wood, record one result, and only then decide whether the next visible plot or axe purchase has a clear payoff.

Step-by-step

Follow this route

Use the checklist in order when you want a direct path instead of general tips.

  1. 1. Chop

    Start with the trees available on your plot and watch the wood counter.

  2. 2. Sell

    Sell a recorded amount of wood and note the cash received.

  3. 3. Compare

    Use the calculator to keep the same observation in one place.

  4. 4. Expand carefully

    Check the on-screen cost and effect before spending cash.

If you're stuck

Fix the common roadblocks

Use these checks when the guide route is not working in your current session.

A number is missing

Do not substitute a value from another game or an undated post; leave the field blank and use a fresh in-game observation.

Avoid this

Common mistakes

Most wasted progress comes from rushing codes, upgrades, or match decisions before checking the immediate payoff.

Treating a rumor as a rate

A tree, axe, or offline rate needs a dated source or a repeatable in-game test before it belongs in a guide.

Next checks

Use these pages before acting

Open the next page that matches what you are trying to do in-game.