Best, quickest, or easiest way to earn in-game Bells?

turnips for sure! depending on my dedication that week (and how early i get up) i can sometimes buy turnips on my island, travel to someone else's island who has high prices and sell for huge profit, and then go back and buy more turnips with that profit to sell either same day or later on in the week. i've also found a lot of sea creatures can make a decent amount of money
 
stalk market best way, especially if you have another switch + another copy of ACNH, or a friend who has those and is willing to do a lot of time travel for you. My mom made it to nearly the max amount of bells off of me time travelling for a good turnip price every week 😆
 
I wish I had a second switch because the stalk market would be so easy. 😅 As it is now, I either forget about checking prices, forget my turnips, or forget and time travel backwards.

I've bought bells with tbt or earned them by trading... but lately I have been growing blue roses. I have them spread out in different areas of my island and get 200k+ every 2 days by making them into blue wreaths. (A wreath requires 10 roses and sells for 20k.)
 
If I ever get low on bells I do a few things

Turnips - Obviously this is a popular choice but I don't sell turnips online often because it can be a hassle. Though if you have the time for it then thats a one way road to infinite money.

The other thing I do which makes me the most bells personally is sell Nook Mile Tickets for bells, people will pay highly in bells for them and Ive made millions selling just a few hundred
 
I defiantly say selling turnips is the fastest way to make a lot of bells quick. I will be moving all the buildings around soon so I will need a few more bells to do so.
 
Selling turnips is the best way if you have a good internet connection and a membership.

Using money spots for trees is the easiest way since you don't have to do anything else.

The quickest way is probably grinding a nook mile island, not sure if you can still create those tarantula islands by yourself but they should still exist at least. Also money rock islands. It's nice to make money if you're island hopping, especially if you get lucky with your furniture item or possible fossil.
 
It's a bit of a grind, but my favorite method currently is diving for creatures. Usually a full/mostly full inventory of assorted creatures nets me about 45-50k, and doesn't take too long. But really I'm only going for this method since I also need to work on the Nook Miles Achievement.
 
Crafting blue rose wreaths. My island has so many blue roses anyway and I've been farming them ever since the 2.0 trailer.
I started doing this, too. Someone on here mentioned selling blue and gold roses, and you make twice as much if you craft them into something. I have enough for 11 wreaths now, so not as many as other people probably, but it adds up! I made 220,000 bells this morning selling the blue and gold wreaths I'd crafted. Good advice.

i play the stalk market, but not usually outside of my own town. i don't have the energy to search for better prices elsewhere and guarantee that i don't make a loss, since that's kind of boring, and it's almost never a particularly big loss. (i only buy 1k turnips a week.) my strategy in all games has just been to fish and catch bugs for hours at a time. in NL, it was obviously easier thanks to the tropical island -- you could farm beetles and sharks all year round, then haul them back to your town. you can still do something similar in NH, but of course only the summer months are fruitful because there's no permanent tropical island to go to when it's a different season on your main one. still, you can make a decent chunk fishing on your island in any season -- especially if CJ is there, since he'll pay premium, which is why it's the only time i bother nowadays since i have over 41m at this point and never spend any of it.
I've only bought and sold turnips on my own island. I'm pretty religious about checking turnip prices and just wait until the week after I get a decreasing price. The chance of getting a decreasing price trend two weeks in a row is pretty low, and you can often get a large spike the week after a decreasing one. There was a stretch of a few weeks where I got a decreasing price every other week! And just couldn't hit a large spike. But it finally worked. If you know how to do it, you can make a lot of bells even just on your own island.
 
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