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Unlike other seasonal points, you could not buy any item solely with Diamonds and they had to partnered with credits. For example, in the "Diamond Rares" category, a Diamond Throne would cost you 40 credits and 8 Diamonds. 1 diamond point was the equivalent to 5 credits, so it would have realistically cost 90 credits. The Diamond (Rares) only remained in the catalogue for 3 days and were removed on October 1st 2012. | Unlike other seasonal points, you could not buy any item solely with Diamonds and they had to partnered with credits. For example, in the "Diamond Rares" category, a Diamond Throne would cost you 40 credits and 8 Diamonds. 1 diamond point was the equivalent to 5 credits, so it would have realistically cost 90 credits. The Diamond (Rares) only remained in the catalogue for 3 days and were removed on October 1st 2012. | ||
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| A sparkling refreshing pixel drink! | | A sparkling refreshing pixel drink! | ||
| 5 Credits + 1 Diamond | | 5 Credits + 1 Diamond | ||
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| Virtual vanilla rocks! | | Virtual vanilla rocks! | ||
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Diamonds returned in December, allowing players to exchange them for Credits and more rares. Rares included were Small Ruby, Big Ruby and Platinum Bar. Other new rares such as The Nutcracker and North Pole were also included. Due to many complaints the Platinum Bar was removed as it was supposed to be a limited [[Habbo Exchange]] item and shouldn't have been released again. | Diamonds returned in December, allowing players to exchange them for Credits and more rares. Rares included were Small Ruby, Big Ruby and Platinum Bar. Other new rares such as The Nutcracker and North Pole were also included. Due to many complaints the Platinum Bar was removed as it was supposed to be a limited [[Habbo Exchange]] item and shouldn't have been released again. | ||
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| Game prize worth 75 credits | | Game prize worth 75 credits | ||
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| [[Big Ruby]] | | [[Big Ruby]] | ||
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| Game prize worth 200 credits | | Game prize worth 200 credits | ||
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| [[Nutcracker]] | | [[Nutcracker]] | ||
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| Cracker of hard shells | | Cracker of hard shells | ||
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| [[North Pole]] | | [[North Pole]] | ||
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Diamonds have now become official year round starting in June 2014. Users are now able to exchange their Diamond points for new rewards. With that being said, some new paintings that resemble the actual painting were available for the year 2014. Along with these paintings. Users had the option to cash in for credits or more Habbo Club membership. | Diamonds have now become official year round starting in June 2014. Users are now able to exchange their Diamond points for new rewards. With that being said, some new paintings that resemble the actual painting were available for the year 2014. Along with these paintings. Users had the option to cash in for credits or more Habbo Club membership. | ||
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Some new paintings surfaced for in May 2015 replacing the paintings from the previous year. | Some new paintings surfaced for in May 2015 replacing the paintings from the previous year. | ||
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== Snowflakes == | == Snowflakes == |
Revision as of 18:12, 7 January 2017
Redeemables are items that can be redeemed for prizes or gifts. There have been many different forms of points used in various campaigns released over the years that entice users to complete certain objectives, logging in, purchase of credits, etc. in return of redeeming it for an item. In other words to simply put it, this is a take on the prize shop you normally find at an arcade or an amusement park.
Redeemables | |
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Release date: | January 2007 |
Super Saver Subscription


Super Saver Subscription (which was originally going to be called the Mad Money subscription) is a monthly credit subscription on Habbo, which was released in 2011. Super Saver Subscription currently costs $4.99 per month, for this you get 35 credits and 1 gift point. These Points can go towards exclusive furni that you cannot buy with Credits. However, many Habbos found a way around this and just bought credits and traded them for these exclusive pieces of furni since they're tradable.
- 35 Credits to your account each and every month at a discount.
- A Gift Point that lets you get exclusive gifts only available to subscribers each month.
- One time sign up- no having to go through the process each month.
- Easy to join, easy to cancel with no hidden start up or cancellation charges.
All items cost 1 gift point to acquire.
1st Generation - Original Habbo Club Gifts (12 Months)
Furniture is available as a reward for being part of the Habbo club. Below is a list of the furniture that was available and their current price and month available. Month 12 would reward the user with a gold Habbo Club badge and a Mochamaster, repeating the gifts following continuously.
- This line of Habbo Club furniture is discontinued
2nd Generation - Habbo Club Gifts (24 Months)
These Habbo Club gifts were added to convey a two year plan of Habbo Club. This enticed users to stay on for longer to reap the rewards of being a member for 2 years. The table shows the months that these gifts were implemented into within the previous range.
In this revision, the HC Plasto Set was removed and the Mega TV Set starting at Month 2
- This line of Habbo Club furniture is discontinued
3rd Generation - Habbo Club/VIP era Gifts
During the era of HC/VIP, this new aesthetic of furniture was released in the Habbo Club Gift Shop. This was to entice users away from the classic look of Habbo Club Gifts. This caused a divide in opinion and many users were unhappy with how Habbo Club had changed and it was later reverted in the 4th generation of gifts, which saw the re-introduction of the original style of Habbo Club. Club Gifts are given out monthly to VIP Club members. Each time a player is eligible to choose a gift (every month they are VIP), they have the choice to receive a piece of furni from a list - however, not all the items on the list are unlocked at one given time so the longer the user is subscribed to VIP, the more gifts will be available to them. Below the Habbo Club header on the Club Gifts page, you are able to see how long before they are eligible for the next gift and how long until they unlock the next piece of furni.
- These are the HC Club gifts.
These are the VIP Club gifts.
4th Generation - Revival of Habbo Club
Below you can see all five pieces of furniture that were released into the Habbo Club Gift section early 2013. These items were implemented with other previous gifts.
- This line of Habbo Club furniture is discontinued
5th Generation - Re-Coloured Executive Furniture
Below you can see all eleven pieces of furniture that were released into the Club Shop December 2013. Which are a re-coloured version of the Executive range.
- This line of Habbo Club furniture is discontinued
Name | Image | Month Available |
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HC Executive Sofa Chair | Month 1 | |
HC Executive Boss Chair | Month 2 | |
HC Executive Sofa | ![]() |
Month 3 |
HC Executive Small Table | Month 4 | |
HC Executive Boss Table | File:2013 eksucoltfl.png | Month 5 |
HC Executive Light | File:2013 eksulmp.png | Month 6 |
HC Executive Cube Light | File:HC Executive Cube Light.png | Month 7 |
HC Executive Elevator Teleport | Month 8 | |
HC Executive Glass Divider | Month 9 | |
HC Executive Work Desk | File:2013 eksudezki.png | Month 10 |
HC Executive Security Camera | Month 11 | |
HC Executive Waterfall | Month 12 |
6th Generation - Re-coloured Alhambra Furniture
This is a re-coloured version of the Alhambra furniture line for the Habbo Club gifting system. It features 10 different furni released in December 2014.
- This line of Habbo Club furniture is discontinued
7th Generation - Return of Habbo Club Gifts
In 2016, it looks like the gifts return to something we've seen in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th generation of Habbo Club.
- This is the current furni line for Habbo Club
Name | Image | Month Available |
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Miniature Pavilion | File:Miniature Pavillon.png | Month 1 |
Propeller Lamp | File:Propeller Lamp.png | Month 2 |
Frank's Bubbly | File:Frank's Bubbly.png | Month 3 |
Green Stash Chest | File:Green Stash Chest.png | Month 4 |
Giant Houseplant | File:Giant Houseplant.png | Month 5 |
Bureau Divider | File:Bureau Divider.png | Month 6 |
Polished Oak Floorboards | File:Polished Oak Floorboards.png | Month 7 |
Antique Air Conditioning | File:Antique Air Conditioning.png | Month 8 |
Fancy Vase | File:Fancy Vase.png | Month 9 |
Varnished Writing Desk | File:Varnished Writing Desk.png | Month 10 |
Four Poster Bed | File:Four Poster Bed.png | Month 11 |
Gleaming Sink | File:Gleaming Sink.png | Month 12 |
Club Shop

At the end of August 2008, seven pieces of Furniture were released on the US hotel in the Club Shop. The Club Shop was a catalogue category from which only Habbo Club (and later VIP) members could purchase from. Once, every month Habbo allows you to select one furniture to purchase, various furniture is accessible depending on your previous length of HC/VIP. Most of the furniture was initially intended to be in a similar style to the second set of Habbo Club gifts added back in Version 12.
This range of furni could only be purchased or be gifted to players who had purchased Habbo Club membership. However, they could be traded between all users.
1st Generation
Below you can see all nine pieces of furniture that were released into the Club Shop in 2008.
* This line of Club Shop furniture is discontinued
2nd Generation
As the Habbo Club Shop was updated, the Club Shop was revised in September/October 2012 in line with the Yacht Parties range.
Name | Image | Description |
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Background Toner | ![]() |
Room Background: Add some colour to your background! |
HC Room Hoppers | ![]() |
Room Hopper. For HCs Only. |
HC Gate | ![]() |
Only HCs can enter |
Vault Door | ![]() |
Safe and secure |
Vault Corner | ![]() |
Safe and secure |
Vault Wall | ![]() |
Safe and secure |
Yacht Bow | ![]() |
For all the kings of the world |
Yacht Middle | ![]() |
Party on the high seas! |
Yacht Pool | ![]() |
No diving! |
Yacht Bridge | ![]() |
Full speed ahead to the party! |
Yacht Stern | ![]() |
Party on the high seas! |
Loyalty Points

Loyalty Points allowed users to be awarded by Habbo for the purchase of credits, a feature added to the hotel on 26th April 2013. Loyalty Points used to be able to be redeemed for credits as well as exclusive rare furni.
1 point is awarded for each credit that is purchased although if 120 credits are purchased in one month, an additional 120 Loyalty Points will be awarded on top of any earned already.
In the case of a Double Credits offer, where twice the amount of credits could be bought with at the price, the number of Loyalty Points gained still remains the same.
On the 17th of June 2014, Loyalty points were removed and replaced with Diamonds. The system was mostly the same except the rewards were revamped with new furni including credit exchangeable ones, as well an option of Builders' Club subscription.
Loyalty Rewards
The following items could be purchased with Loyalty Points before the use of Diamonds.
Name | Image | Description | Loyalty Points |
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Bronze Coin | ![]() |
Worth 1 credit. | 10 points |
Silver Coin | ![]() |
Worth 5 credits. | 50 points |
Gold Coin | ![]() |
Worth 10 credits. | 100 points |
Sack of Coins | ![]() |
Worth 20 credits. | 200 points |
Loyal Dragon | ![]() |
The majestic dragon. | 300 points |
Loyal Griffin | ![]() |
The mythical griffin. | 500 points |
Loyal Elk | ![]() |
The trusty Elk. | 700 points |
Loyal Mouse | ![]() |
The loyal and cunning mouse. | 1000 points |
Loyal Toad | ![]() |
The friendly toad. | 1500 points |
Crystal Loyalty Statue | ![]() |
800 points | |
Loyal Dolphin | ![]() |
The smartest of loyal creatures. | 240 points |
Headonistic Pig | ![]() |
In the lap of luxury. |
Diamonds
Diamonds are a type of redeemable point that were introduced into the hotel on September 28th 2012 as part of the Jetset campaign. They were obtained by purchasing Credits via the Habbo website for each 5 credits a user purchased, 1 Diamond was also added to their account. Diamonds could not be exchanged/redeemed/traded to other users and they could only be used on 5 items in the Catalogue (under the category Diamond Rares).
1st Generation Rewards
Unlike other seasonal points, you could not buy any item solely with Diamonds and they had to partnered with credits. For example, in the "Diamond Rares" category, a Diamond Throne would cost you 40 credits and 8 Diamonds. 1 diamond point was the equivalent to 5 credits, so it would have realistically cost 90 credits. The Diamond (Rares) only remained in the catalogue for 3 days and were removed on October 1st 2012.
Name | Image | Description | Price |
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Diamond Dragon Lamp | ![]() |
A dragon representing good fortune | 75 Credits + 15 Diamonds |
Diamond Throne | ![]() |
A throne of a thousand facets | 40 Credits + 8 Diamonds |
Monte Carlo | ![]() |
Monte Carlo | 30 Credits + 6 Diamonds |
Habbo Cola Machine | ![]() |
A sparkling refreshing pixel drink! | 5 Credits + 1 Diamond |
Red Ice Cream Maker | ![]() |
Virtual vanilla rocks! | 10 Credits + 2 Diamonds |
2nd Generation Rewards
Diamonds returned in December, allowing players to exchange them for Credits and more rares. Rares included were Small Ruby, Big Ruby and Platinum Bar. Other new rares such as The Nutcracker and North Pole were also included. Due to many complaints the Platinum Bar was removed as it was supposed to be a limited Habbo Exchange item and shouldn't have been released again.
Name | Image | Description |
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Small Ruby | ![]() |
Game prize worth 75 credits |
Big Ruby | ![]() |
Game prize worth 200 credits |
Nutcracker | Cracker of hard shells | |
North Pole | ![]() |
Top of the world |
3rd Generation Rewards
Diamonds have now become official year round starting in June 2014. Users are now able to exchange their Diamond points for new rewards. With that being said, some new paintings that resemble the actual painting were available for the year 2014. Along with these paintings. Users had the option to cash in for credits or more Habbo Club membership.
Name | Image | Description | Diamonds |
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Bronze Coin | ![]() |
Worth 1 credit. | 10 diamonds |
Silver Coin | ![]() |
Worth 5 credits. | 50 diamonds |
Gold Coin | ![]() |
Worth 10 credits. | 100 diamonds |
Sack of Coins | ![]() |
Worth 20 credits. | 200 diamonds |
Emerald Ring | ![]() |
Worth 100 credits. | 1000 diamonds |
Pearl Necklace | ![]() |
Worth 250 credits. | 2500 diamonds |
Big Ol' Gem | ![]() |
Worth 500 credits. | 5000 diamonds |
Classic Crown | ![]() |
Worth 1000 credits. | 10000 diamonds |
Ornate Crown | ![]() |
Worth 2500 credits. | 25000 diamonds |
A Bar at Folies-Habberge | ![]() |
By Éduckard Mabbot | 500 diamonds |
The Captured Pirates | ![]() |
By Frank Rotator | 500 diamonds |
The Duck Pond | ![]() |
By Cloud Monty | 1000 diamonds |
Heartbroken Habbo | ![]() |
By Pixasso | 1000 diamonds |
Duck Funk Dance | ![]() |
By Alfrank Mucha | 2500 diamonds |
The Big Pixel Wave | ![]() |
By Habbosai | 5000 diamonds |
4th Generation Rewards
Some new paintings surfaced for in May 2015 replacing the paintings from the previous year.
Name | Image | Description | Cost |
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Lady with a Duck | ![]() |
By Frank duck Vinci | 500 Diamonds |
Nighthabbos | ![]() |
By Frogward Chopper | 500 Diamonds |
Pet Lion in a Pixel Storm | ![]() |
By Henwy Wooso | 500 Diamonds |
Life Rider | ![]() |
By Frank Habzetta | 500 Diamonds |
Atlas BC | ![]() |
By Flee Flaurie | 1000 Diamonds |
Creation of Habbo | ![]() |
By Frankaelangelo | 1000 Diamonds |
Soapy Girl | ![]() |
By Troy Frankenstein | 1000 Diamonds |
Carré | ![]() |
By Pete Modernon | 1000 Diamonds |
Pixel Night | ![]() |
By Pixcent Van D'oh! | 2500 Diamonds |
Dans so Ducke | ![]() |
By Duckstide Duckant | 2500 Diamonds |
Hotelier Man(ager) | ![]() |
By Frank duck Vinci | 5000 Diamonds |
Birth of Dragons | ![]() |
By Sandra Broccoli | 5000 Diamonds |
Snowflakes

Snowflakes were a type of points on Habbo, similar to Pumpkins and Hearts due to the fact they were used to reward players for completing various Snowflake Quests. They were first introduced to Habbo in 2010 and could be used to buy a limited set of furniture known as Snowflake Gifts. They were untraceable, so the only way to obtain them was by completing the quests. However, some of the actual Snowflake Gifts are tradeable (Ones that had to be purchased with Snowflakes as well as Credits). The number of Snowflakes a user had was shown in the top right hand corner of the screen and they could be spent through December and the first few weeks of January. After that period of time, the Snowflake Gifts section was removed from the Catalogue and user's Snowflakes were wiped, regardless of whether they had been spent or not.
When Snowflakes (and the gifts) returned in December 2011, Sulake made a mistake with one of the Snowflake gifts. The 'Boar Head' was purchasable for a mere 10 Snowflakes, but could also be traded which begs to wonder whether they were meant to cost Credits too or just be untradeable. It was thought that after the festivities and Winter period the Boar Head would no longer be tradeable - many were wrong and you can often see them in furni shops on Habbo today.
Unfortunately, Snowflakes didn't make a reappearance during December 2012 on Habbo, thus leaving users wondering if they would ever return as a seasonal point system or not.
The list of prizes included was:
Name | Image | Description | Catalogue Price |
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Santa Calendar | ![]() |
Double click to start your quests! | 400 Pixels |
Blue Calendar | ![]() |
Double click to start your quests! | 400 Pixels |
Green Calendar | ![]() |
Not Released | |
Cheese | ![]() |
Does not smell like old socks | |
Pet Ice Lollies | ![]() |
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Ballerina Penguin | ![]() |
2 snowflakes | |
Hockey Penguin | ![]() |
3 snowflakes | |
Plain Icy Duck | ![]() |
It's quack-tastic! | 5 snowflakes |
Jolly Duck | ![]() |
Quack... brr... quack. | 5 snowflakes |
Icy Bauble 1 | ![]() |
Frozen Festive Furni | 5 snowflakes |
Icy Bauble 2 | ![]() |
Will give you the chills | 5 snowflakes |
Icy Bauble 3 | ![]() |
A gift worth giving | 5 snowflakes |
Ice Star | ![]() |
Keeping the nights even cooler | 10 snowflakes |
Chilly Table | ![]() |
Dinner's ready! Get it while it's... cold? | 10 snowflakes |
Bench #2 | ![]() |
Cool down after a hard game of Ice Hockey. | 10 snowflakes |
Pod Chair | ![]() |
Anyone for frozen cheeks? | 10 snowflakes |
Stone | ![]() |
Build your ice fortress | 10 snowflakes |
Frozen Ted | ![]() |
Cold yet cuddly. | 10 snowflakes |
Cool Lupine | ![]() |
Needs no sun to flourish | 25 snowflakes |
Monkey on Ice | ![]() |
A warm glow on a cold Xmas night. | 25 snowflakes |
Ice of the Tiger | ![]() |
It's the cream of the fight. | 25 snowflakes |
Frozen Nest | 25 snowflakes | ||
Elephant Minibar | ![]() |
Now serving icy cool drinks! | 25 snowflakes |
Frozen Fronds | ![]() |
Definatly not a tropical native. | 25 snowflakes |
HC Duck | ![]() |
Seven days of HC with a free duck! | 25 snowflakes |
VIP Duck | ![]() |
Black Duck Shooter (7 day VIP trial) | 75 snowflakes |
Garden Gnome #2 | ![]() |
Someone left him out in the cold for too long! | 75 snowflakes |
Frozen Pillar | ![]() |
Won't crumble... might melt though | 75 snowflakes |
Woah Nelly! | ![]() |
So cool it's freezing! | 75 snowflakes |
Wild Boar Head | ![]() |
At least they didn't put an apple in my mouth | |
Ghost Pet Head | ![]() |
I don't give a sheet... | |
Arctic Bear Head | ![]() |
How did I end up here on the wall? | |
Crocodile Head | ![]() |
Someone take this thing off my head please! | |
Deer Head | ![]() |
Oh deer what they done with me... | |
Moose Head | ![]() |
I'd be a lot happier out in the woods! | |
Frozen Fish | ![]() |
It's the catch of the day! | 100 snowflakes |
Frozen In Time | ![]() |
Maybe the Ice Age was responsible after all? | 125 snowflakes |
Cool Club Sofa | ![]() |
The pillows should keep you warm. | 25 snowflakes + 10 credits |
Blizzard Dragon | ![]() |
With a fiery breath. | 75 snowflakes + 20 coins |
Seashells

Seashells were points that were awarded to users who completed Shell Quests during Summer 2011. Quests ran daily during the 60-day event, with new quests becoming available every 20 hours upon completion of the previous quest. They were introduced as a point system and could be used to purchase a limited furniture series called Shell Gifts. Seashells, similar to Pixels, were untradeable and could only be obtained through the completion of the quests. Like Snowflakes, Seashells were displayed in the top right corner of the screen and could be spent for the duration of the promotion.
After the promotion ended on October 17th 2011, the Shell Gifts section of the Catalogue was removed and users' shells were wiped, even if they were unspent. During the event, new Achievements were created for users who completed the daily quests. Habbos who completed the majority of the Shell quests were eventually awarded the level 20 Shell Collector badge. Seashell Gifts were rewards redeemed with seashell points of the promotion during summer 2011. The season included furni, quests and competitions! There were numerous items you could redeem with your seashells and you gained them by completing the everyday quests set.
Some items only cost Seashell points which indicated that they wouldn't be tradeable if bought but some such as the Rare Sea Throne and Ice Cream Trolley were tradeable in the range. They were available for purchase over the duration of summer and many speculated whether or not the Rare Sea Throne would be worth the value in the future. With it being one of the most popular Shell Gift and one that is the most valuable the players saw that this was a good furni to invest in!
The list of prizes included was:
Name | Image | Value | Description |
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Blistering Barnacle | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | No need to dive deep for this. |
Star Fish | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | The stars of the sea. |
Sea Shell | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | She sells sea shells. |
Trumpet Shell | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | Can you hear the ocean? |
Clam Shell | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | Washed up just for you. |
Catch of the Day | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | Fish for your pet. |
Ice Cream Trolley | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | We all scream for ice cream. |
Rare Sea Throne | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | For your underwater kingdom. |
Rare Sand Dragon | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | A fiery lamp made for the beach. |
Pumpkins

Pumpkins were points that were introduced on the 11th of October 2012 as part of the Habboween 2012 campaign. Along with the new points, a new set of furni was introduced. To gain Pumpkins you had to buy credits and every credit was worth 5 Pumpkins. The pumpkins were used to buy new effects that were released along with the new furni range and some furni from the range itself. However, the Pumpkin items was not re-released again.
Each effect lasted for 30 days each, starting from the second it was first activated. The following were effects and furni that could be bought, along with the price they could be bought for.
Hearts

Hearts were a form of seasonal points that are released on the run up towards Valentine's Day. They were given to users for the completion of Heart Quests (quests that usually have a "love theme" surrounding them). After you have finished a quest and gained Hearts, you can spend them by going into the Catalogue and purchasing Heart Gifts. Hearts have appeared in both the 2011 and 2012 Valentine's campaigns so far. Credits can also be partnered with this currency when it comes to purchasing items. In the Heart Gifts section of the catalogue, you needed 25c and 45 Hearts to purchase the [Holo-Heart] and you needed 20c and 45 Hearts to purchase the [Holo-Duck]. These points are usually removed a week or so after its initial release.
Users can tell how many hearts they have acquired by looking at the top right of the client (they are usually displayed underneath the Credits counter, but were previously displayed underneath the Pixels counter until the removal of Pixels). The same heart icon is used each year in the counter.
Here are the list of prizes obtainable with Heart points:
Name | Image | Value | Description | Price |
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Jelly Heart | ![]() |
Untradeable | Get jiggly with it! | 15 Hearts |
Jelly Chair | ![]() |
Untradeable | Squishy like your heart! | 20 Hearts |
Heart Nest | ![]() |
Untradeable | Because you love your pet! | 10 Hearts |
Heart Lights | ![]() |
Untradeable | Brightens up your room with romance! | 5 Hearts |
Duck-o-Heart | ![]() |
Untradeable | It's like magic! Is it a duck.. is it a heart? | 30 Hearts |
Disco Hearts | ![]() |
Untradeable | A slow dance never felt more romantic... | 25 Hearts |
Holo-Duck | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | Lights up your day! | 20 Credits & 45 Hearts |
Holo-Heart | ![]() |
Template:Rarevalue | Lights up your heart! | 25 Credits & 45 Hearts |
Stars

Stars were a form of points for Habbo and they corresponded to the Footsteps of the Ancients campaign that occurred in July 2012. The Stars were one of the easiest to obtain by completing quests; the Stars were redeemed for prizes.
Horseshoes

Horseshoes points were released In March 2012 along with horse-themed quests to celebrate the newly released horses and equestrian furniture. The Horseshoes that could be won by completing these quests could be redeemed in the catalogue on Horseshoe Rewards (items that were related to horses/stables).
There were 7 items that could redeemed with Horseshoes:
Nuts


Nuts came after the failure of Horseshoes to entertain users into giving the promotion. Nuts was clearly a testing concept brought during Easter 2012 for users who bought credits. Actually this was before Limited Edition Rares became a new platform. It was not until the end of the campaign during the first week of April 2012 that we saw the first true LTD item. Nuts came before diamonds became the permanent point system for rewarding users who bought credits. Diamonds later appeared in September 2012. Sulake adopted this idea personally from user suggestions, which paved the way for the future of the Habbo market. There wasn't specifically any prizes to redeem for this campaign. Users were allowed to use their Nuts to purchase anything from the catalogue. However the following were released for the campaign, Bensalem, Black Diner, Black Mode, Black Iced, Black Area, Black Romantique, the first high priced Habbo Exchange item, Platinum Bar, the first LTD ever, Black Leviathan, and a brand new pet range, Bunnies.
Clouds

Clouds were points that were introduced on 7th September, 2012 as part of the Clouds promotion. The promotion brought 4 new furniture items into the hotel that could only be redeemed with Clouds points, the re-release of furniture from various ranges and a new White Pigeon pet. The re-released furniture were from the Vanilla Executive, Area, Iced, Pura and Mode ranges and, to fit the theme, they were all re-coloured to white. The promotion ended on September 12, 2012. However, despite the fact that the promotion had ended, Clouds were still able to be used until September 16; after that time, all remaining Clouds were removed. When credits were bought, players also received the same number of Clouds.

During the promotion, four new furniture were released and could only be bought with the Clouds currency. In addition to this, a limited edition Rain Cloud effect was added to the catalogue costing 1 credit. These furniture were:
Name | Image | Description |
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Mountains Background | ![]() |
Room background; A mountainous scenic background for your room |
Background Toner | ![]() |
Room Background: Add some colour to your background! |
Cloud Machine | ![]() |
Room Background: A cloud that floats past your room |
Dark Cloud Machine | ![]() |
Room Background: A dark cloud that floats past your room |
Rain Cloud Effect | ![]() |
Pixels

Pixels were a form of points on Habbo that users were able to acquire by spending time on the Hotel. Users were able to buy a small range of furniture. It must be noted that Pixels could not be traded between users or exchanged like Habbo Exchange. To acquire pixels, users had to log in, receive them every 15 minutes, complete achievements or quests, or join VIP. Users were also able to redeem their pixels for special effects to make their Habbo avatar look more unique. You also had the opportunity redeem pixels for some pieces of furni. Sometimes it required users to add credits along with pixels to make a purchase, so it was important to double-check the price of an item before immediately buying. On the 8th of June 2012, it was announced that pixels would be leaving Habbo on the 19th of the same month. Most Habbos agreed that it was a needed change, whilst some disagreed. A special set of Pixel furniture has been released to commemorate the event.


Pixel Effects
Pixel Effects are special effects that can be purchased from the catalogue using Pixels and credits. Pixel effects added special graphic effects to the user's character, such as sparkles or invisibility. Most effects cost between 50 - 139 pixels, although some premium effects are instead sold for 1 credit. Most pixel effects are available to all Habbo users, however some are only available to VIP users.
The Pixel Effects returned back in February 2013 with the introduction of Duckets.
Pixel Furniture
Users were able to redeem their Pixels for a variety of different of furniture and allowed users to purchase a selection of wall paint and flooring. Most of the furniture has been discontinued or moved away towards the new Duckets program.
Automobile

The Automobile range of furni originally came to the hotel in March 2009, but were later removed and brought back to life in February 2013. Originally in 2009, they were available using Pixels. At the same time as this, there were also effects available which would turn a Habbo into a vehicle, the items were available for a mixture of credits and pixels.
Name | Image | Description |
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Safety Cone | ![]() |
Not a road bump! |
Road Signs | ![]() |
7 in 1 road sign. |
Traffic Lights | ![]() |
Ready. Steady. Go! |
Bumper Tires | ![]() |
Gets you back on track |
Road | ![]() |
Get in the fast lane |
Hello

Hello was a furniture range that can be bought primarily with Pixels: ranging from 120 to 160 Pixels, until the removal of Pixels and Pixel Furniture from the catalogue in June 2012. This furniture range is untradeable and bizarrely there are duplicate furniture items under different names (e.g. 2 types of Hello Chairs - "starter chair" and "My first Habbo chair"). There are also some glitched Hello items that can be sold in the Marketplace despite most of them being un-tradeable. The complete list of colours available for these items are:
- Orange
- Dark Blue
- Aubergine
- Light Blue
- Pink
- Green
- Yellow
Red stripes were also an option for the Chairs (although the colour is actually brown and referred to as "aubergine" on other Hello items) alongside a "Canary Yellow" option for the Lamps.
On the habbo home page, under the minimail, there used to be a blue box saying "Your next gift!". This meant that a user was able to get Hello Furni without spending Pixels. It would only show them what furniture they will be able to acquire, and a timer displaying how long the offer lasts for.
Kuurna

In April 2011 the small Kuurna furniture line was added to the Pixel Shop. Along with the small furni range, users were also able to use Pixels to purchase a selection of wall and floor coverings.
Pixel Rentals
Rentals were another type of furniture which Habbos could purchase from the Pixel Shop. Each rental costed 139 pixels and lasted for one hour. Rentals could not be gifted or traded. There were three types of rentals available:
Name | Image | Description |
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Explosion Rental | ![]() |
Kaboom!!! |
Bubbles Rental | ![]() |
Bubbles everywhere! |
Flare Rental | ![]() |
Lets light it up! |
Pixel Pet Accessories
Pixel Pet Accessories were food for Habbo Pets. Prices ranged from 100 pixels, right up to 400 pixels. These foods were all low in energy, the lower the price the lower the energy and the higher the price the higher the energy.
Farewell Pixels
In 2012, Pixels were removed from Habbo and as a special gift Red Kuurna [[furni was placed in the catalog. They were recoloured versions of the original Kuurna furni set. The red version were also set to tradeable. The Exotic Butterfly and Pixel Memorial were the two exclusive rare items that concluded the pixel program. They were 25 Credits + 15,000 Pixels.
Pixel Collectibles
The Asteroid, Planet of Love, and Planet of Eternity were all Pixel Collectibles released throughout 2009 to get users to cough up huge amounts of Pixels.
Name | Image | Description |
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Planet of Eternity | ![]() |
How many rings are there?? |
Planet of Love | ![]() |
All you need is world LOVE! |
The Asteroid | ![]() |
A smashing rock in space! |
Duckets

Duckets were introduced in February 21, 2013. If you are an older player, you may remember Pixels, these are essentially the reintroduction of Pixels but under a new name. Sadly, Users are unable to purchase Duckets from the Catalogue. However, users are able to earn duckets when they are being active on Habbo, completing certain achievements and completing certain quests. Habbo Staff are always trying to enhance users experience, therefore some competitions might give you a chance in winning some extra duckets too - they're a great way to start off the Habbo life! Unlike Diamonds and Credits, Duckets are actually very easy to earn. Although it may not be something which is used very often, it certainly is something which can be very helpful when you need it. People probably spend them without even thinking! Buckets allowed users the ability to purchase effects, pets, rent furniture in the Base, Cubie, Pura, Windows and Automobile categories, 2 Hour Room Promotions for only 15 buckets, and enhance the style of you room with some new wallpaper, flooring and even landscapes!
Duckets Furniture

They enabled users to begin renting furniture. This was a huge change to the way the Habbo catalogue works as nothing like this had been done before. Similar to Pixels from the past, users were able to buy a limited selection of furniture; however, with the new Duckets it is possible to rent furniture from a wider variety of ranges. For new users, this is a great feature to have been added whilst it doesn't affect older users quite as much. Years ago, new Habbos would have to slowly build up furniture in order to create any kind of room, whilst now simply by being online. Duckets can be earned and used to purchase Rentable Furni to decorate their room at an early stage in their Habbo journey. Any furniture which is rented from the catalogue will last for 7 days once it has been dropped in a room, so don't drop them until they're really needed. Items which you have rented can be found under a tab in your inventory titled "Rentables". A series of icons are also present relating to rented furniture to alert users of various things. If there is a green clock on the furnitures icon, this means that it is active and clicking it will show you how much longer this rental can be used. A red exclamation mark indicates that the rental is about to expire and should be renewed or cancelled. Whilst an item is in a room or in the inventory, it can be extended or bought out. Extending the rental will add another 7 days at the same price you rented it for originally, whilst buying out will require the user to pay Credits to own the furniture indefinitely.
There are currently 4 different furniture ranges to rent from, these are Base, Cubie, Pura, and Automobile. Prices start at 15 Duckets and go up to 139 Duckets depending on the different types of furniture. Base is a new range which was introduced to the hotel at the same time as Duckets. Cubie and Pura are ranges which have been around on Habbo for quite some time but are considered to be some of the more basic ranges. The Automobile range was once associated with Pixels but was removed from the hotel along with Pixels but was brought back to be bought with Duckets. For prices of each of these items, visit their individual pages. A small range of Wallpaper, Flooring and Landscapes can also be purchased using Duckets as a simple way to decorate rooms. The ranges are rather small compared to the same sections in the regular catalogue but not everything can be free! At present there are 15 Wallpapers, 8 Floors and 6 Landscapes to choose from. Windows. There is a choice of 6 different styles of Windows to purchase using Duckets and these will not expire like the rentable furniture. Ranging from 15 to 75 credits, there is something to suit every Habbo and their designing needs. The Base range of furniture was brought into the hotel in February 2013 along with Duckets and for a week or two was only available to rent with Duckets. However, it was then also made available to purchase with credits. This range is essentially a remake of the Hello furni range from the Pixel currency era. Although this range is slightly more appealing, most likely due to the fact it can also be purchased. The range is basically in place so that new users can get a head start on creating rooms whilst they have no credits, allowing them to integrate into the community a little easier.
Spaces
A small range of Wallpaper, Flooring and Landscapes can also be purchased using Duckets as a simple way to decorate rooms. The ranges are rather small compared to the same sections in the regular catalogue but not everything can be free! At present there are 15 Wallpapers, 8 Floors and 6 Landscapes to choose from.
Windows
What room is complete without a window? There is a choice of 6 different styles of Windows to purchase using Duckets and these will not expire like the rentable furniture. Ranging from 15 to 75 credits, there is something to suit every Habbo and their designing needs.
Base Furniture

The Base range of furniture was brought into the hotel in February 2013 along with Duckets and for a week or two was only available to rent with Duckets. However, it was then also made available to purchase with Credits. This range is essentially a remake of the Hello furni range from the Pixels era. Although this range is slightly more appealing, most likely due to the fact it can also be purchased. The range is basically in place so that new users can get a head start on creating rooms whilst they have no credits, allowing them to integrate into the community a little easier. The Base range of furniture is available in 4 different colours - Blue, Green, Red and Pink. There are also a few miscellaneous items and recolours available.
Cubie

Cubie is a line of furniture that was released in March 2011. The Cubie line is available throughout the year in the catalogue. With the introduction of Duckets in February 2013, this range was also made part of a new Rentable Furni section of the catalogue. Further down this page, you can compare the price to buy items and the cost of renting it using Duckets for 7 days.
The Cubie range can be split up into several different categories and comes in two colours, purple and blue.
Duckets Pets
Users also have the option to purchase a pixel cat. The introduction of this feature allows for newer users to get a better grip on Habbo as they are starting out. Not all Pets can be purchased using Duckets, at present it is only possible to buy a cat with this currency but more may be added in the future. The cost of buying one of these pets is 250 Duckets, which if visiting the hotel daily would take little over a week to earn and could develop into a new furry friend!

Image | Name | Description | Cost (Duckets) |
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Pet Cat | Furry feline friend! | 250 |
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Rubber Ball | It is bounce-tastic | 30 |
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Basic Blue Water Bowl | For thirsty pets | 30 |
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Basic Red Water Bowl | For thirsty pets | 30 |
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Milk Bowl | Lap it up (low energy) | 15 |
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Cabbage | A treat for your pet (Low Energy) | 15 |
Room Promo

The current method of purchasing a Room Promo was only introduced in February 2013 when Duckets were brought to the hotel. Prior to this, you would have to fork out 1 credit for the same two hour time period. Room Promos on Habbo provide a method of advertising your room with minimal effort. They can be used for all sorts of reasons - whether you're hosting a game, opening a room or even just in need of some furniture, a Room Promo may be of use to you! To create a Room Promo you will need 15 Duckets available to spend. If you have these to spare, head to the catalogue and into the Duckets section, then head down to the Room Promo section. You will need to fill in the required information - the event name, description and which of your rooms you would like the event to be held in. Purchasing one of these promos will mean that your room will be featured for 2 hours on the Navigator. However, it is sometimes hard for a promotion to be recognised as by default, the Navigator shows the top promotions - those which have the longest time remaining first. You are able to edit your promotion during the two hour period and also extend it for a further two hours from the promotion box on the right hand side of your screen while in the room.
Duckets Effects
The Pixel Effects return for Duckets; The following effects below are the new permanent effects for Duckets including the previous ones.
Furni-Matic

Furni-Matic was an improved version of the Ecotron that left the Catalogue in August 2012, it brought a whole different range of furni to Habbo but in some ways was similar to the older versions before. The Furni-Matic specialized in Scifi furni with Walkways, Holo Trees and Aliens in a glass tank with the added incentive of the surprise that you didn't know which item you would get from the machine.
Similar to the Ecotron you were required to put your furni in the machine, in this version you need 8 furni to be able to get one item from the new Scifi range. These changed each week to ensure that prizes are fresh and don't get pointless after a few months! With more still to arrive in the Catalogue Habbo have given 3 different sets to try complete until they arrive.
The sets are mainly recolours of some sort with Yellow, Green and Blue Walkways similar to the Holo Trees. The different Aliens such as the Space Duck, Frank and Alien appear to be the most popular thus are harder to receive via the machine! Each of the items however, are available in the Catalogue from a price of 4-8 Credits depending on the item.
Another version was released in October 2014.
Gaming Tickets

Gaming Tickets or Game Tickets were a form of redeemable points used to grant users access to certain games such as SnowStorm and Wobble Squabble prior to 2008. Four (strictly speaking five) Official Games required 1 ticket per play, whilst all other games and the Cunning Fox Game Hall remained free to play for all users. They were first introduced during the early years of Habbo in around 2004/2005; first priced at 2c for 5 Gaming Tickets (later at 1c for 2 or 6c for 20) and could be used on any of the following games:
- BattleBall (and BattleBall Rebound)
- SnowStorm
- Lido Diving
- Wobble Squabble.
Users also originally had the option to acquire tickets from the Ecotron and Gaming eXperts were also given a monthly ticket allotment to assist them with their duties. Gaming Tickets were no longer necessary from the 5th May 2009, the day which Lido Diving was made free to play (BattleBall and SnowStorm had been made free in February 2008 whilst Wobble Squabble had closed), thus meaning they became extinct. Habbo.fr users were able to acquire Gaming Tickets for free on the first day that Version 9 was implemented - 12th January 2006. Some players had their tickets taken away from them, but others did not and ended up with hundreds for free.
Camera Film

The Camera is an old Habbo feature introduced in November 2002 used to take photos within the client. The camera cost 10 Credits in the catalogue and came with two free photo rolls. The old camera required users to purchase 6 rolls of film costing an additional 5 credits. Once a player had taken their picture using the special popup screen (representing a camera with various zoom buttons), they could then enter a description and publish the photo. This meant that the picture would appear in the player's hand, which could then be placed on a Habbo wall. Unfortunately, the Camera feature and camera film was disabled due to security issues via scripting.
Crafting
Crafting was introduced during Habboween 2015 on October 9, 2015. Every user received a pre-made room consisting of rented Mystics furniture and a Habbocalypse Crafting Altar which opened up a window where users were able to create new items by inserting a combination of furniture. This involves adding in two or more furni to redeem a new furni. The crafting table will show a list of ingredients, your recipes, and where to input ingredients. Once the correct ingredients are accepted by the crafting tool, you clicked craft to reveal your prize.

Below are the recipes and prize outcomes:
Clickable Furni
These are furni that have appeared for various campaigns. The aim was for players to click use or double click the items. Each item has a certain number of hits a user needs to achieve to be able to win the prize inside.
Name | Image | Description | Hits | Prize |
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Crackable Egg - Level 1 | ![]() |
Beginners egg, takes 1,000 taps to crack the prize out. | 1,000 Hits | White Area Furni |
Crackable Egg - Level 2 | ![]() |
Some new surprises! Takes 5,000 Taps to Crack | 5,000 Hits | Penguins |
Crackable Egg - Level 3 | ![]() |
All new prizes and some rare, will take some cracking to get there. 10,000 - taps to crack. | 10,000 Hits | Ducks |
Crackable Egg - Level 4 | ![]() |
Only gives out the best prizes and you wont find the top prize anywhere else, 20,000 taps to crack. | 20,000 Hits | Easter Island Frank, Easter Island Head, Blue Submarine |
Rainbow Pinata | ![]() |
Walk under this with the Pinata stick effect to break. 100 whacks required. | 100 Hits | Lost Tribe Guitar, Country Guitar, Diner Guitar, Cubie Guitar, Battle Banzai Guitar, Alhambra Guitar, Gothic Guitar, Steam Punk Guitar, Sci Fi Guitar, Streets of Bobba Guitar |
Ultra Rare Pinata | ![]() |
Walk under this with the Pinata stick effect to break. 100 whacks required. | 100 Hits | Lost Tribe Guitar, Country Guitar, Diner Guitar, Cubie Guitar, Battle Banzai Guitar, Alhambra Guitar, Gothic Guitar, Steam Punk Guitar, Sci Fi Guitar, Streets of Bobba Guitar |
Habbo 15 Prize Balloon | ![]() |
What's inside? | 1 Hit | Duckets, Habbo Club Membership, Builder's Club Membership, Habbo 15 Rare Prize Balloon |
Habbo 15 Rare Prize Balloon | ![]() |
What's inside? | 1 Hit | Maroon Amber Lamp, Maroon Classic Pillar, Maroon Dragon Lamp, Maroon Elephant, Maroon Fountain, Maroon Ice Cream Maker, Maroon Laser Portal, Maroon Marquee, Maroon Oriental Door, Maroon Parasol, Maroon Pillow, Maroon Powered Fan, Maroon Sleeping Bag, Maroon Smoke Machine, Maroon Spaceship Door |
MINI Pumpkin Pack | ![]() |
A nice selection of some very useful crafting ingredients! Which one will you receive? | 1 Hit | Sink, Skele, Rock Seat, Guitar, Haunted Chandelier, Bubble Bath, Spiked Skull, Bloody Duck, Habboween Pumpkin, Skeleduck, Gory Duck, Duck, Valentines Duck, The Lost Skull, Manhole, White Candle, Blood Drips, Cabin Firewood, Anti-Dither Shampoo, Cabin Stone and Wood Tiles |
MEGA Pumpkin Pack | ![]() |
An awesome selection of some hard-to-find crafting ingredients! Which one will you receive? | 1 Hit | Afro Duck, Lamancha Goat, Guillotine, Evil Raider, Demonic Frank, Sam-Ta Cherub, Saintini |
Mystic Crystal | ![]() |
What's causing all of this? Let's click to get inside! | 1.5 Million Hits | Mystic Duck |