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In my main town I got most of the information from the villagers before starting to work in the Caf?. Each time I went in one of the villagers was sitting and gave me some information. Sent my 2nd player in and she got more information.
As I went I wrote down their coffee orders in a notebook. The villagers are easier to figure out when they name a coffee and amount of milk or sugar. Once you find out the amount of milk or sugar use the same amount for the missing one.
There are a few NPC that don't have the same amount of sugar/milk.
For my other 3 towns I went online and looked up the amounts because I didn't have time. When a visitor comes in for coffee I look at all 4 towns lists and try to pick one. It's harder when they just give you one clue. All my cubs in my guest town coffee orders are Mocha, lots of milk and 3 sugars. Most of the time I get it right without looking it up.
I think that when I first started I played fairly-- I even had a little notebook dedicated to my villager's coffee tastes... But, now I just use the guide for that notebook instead of recording my different attempts ^^;
Why would anyone just guess? I do try to remember my permanent villagers' orders but I always check before finalizing. Except for the ones that want Mocha/lots/3 because they're easy to remember!
Not even gonna lie, I do cheat. I mean it's not like it's a bad thing, a lot of people wanna make sure they give their villagers the coffee they deserve! Plus it's hard knowing that outsiders like, and some of the NPCs like 3 spoonfuls of sugar but no milk. They don't necessarily tie in with each other! Still, I hope eventually I'll learn to be able to do them without the use of a guide (save for those outsiders)!