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How to Play Fortnite’s Grow A Garden Map

Roblox’s Grow A Garden has taken gaming by storm, and it’s no surprise to see a similar Creative Map in Fortnite, with Go Garden beginning to attract its own healthy playerbase.

Grow A Garden has set numerous concurrent player records, shattering the all-time concurrent player record for the second week in a row, and the popularity of the title has now made its way to Fortnite.

Go Garden is almost a carbon copy of Grow A Garden, with the added benefit of providing heaps of experience to progress the Fortnite Battle Pass. Our guide has everything you need to know.

How to Find Fortnite’s Grow A Garden Map

A page for Fortnite's Go Garden mode, which is similar to Roblox hit Grow A Garden.
Jump in. Screenshot by Insider Gaming

Fortnite’s Grow A Garden-like mode, Go Garden, is a custom map in Fortnite and isn’t made by Epic Games. To access it, find it by searching for experiences in the search bar.

The Grow A Garden map code is 4032-4883-0195, but it may appear in your Discover bar. As its popularity grows, so does the likelihood of a Discover appearance. At the time of writing, the game boast 14,000 concurrent players.

Similarly to Grow A Garden in Roblox, servers can be populated by other players to compete with. You can also launch into a private game.

How to Play Fortnite’s Grow A Garden Map

Anyone who has played Grow A Garden will immediately find their groove in Go Garden, with a familiar gameplay loop. Buy seeds, plant them, sell the produce, buy more expensive seeds, and repeat the process.

The similarities to Grow A Garden don’t stop there, with Weather Events resulting in Mutations for your crops. This makes them worth more money, and tools like Sprinklers to help your garden grow. Again, it’s a simple process of rinse and repeat.

There are some key additions to be aware of, which can help propel you further. First, make sure to check the Infinite Rewards box periodically. You’ll know if you have a reward waiting to be claimed by an image of a chest on the right-hand corner of the screen.

These rewards are worthwhile, providing everything from additional money to Seeds and Equipment. Nearby, talk to the Hungry Plant for missions. This requires growing and harvesting a specific amount of a requested crop, then providing a random reward as a result.

As you’d expect from a Fortnite Creative map, there are also Bonus Coins to collect for a huge boost of XP. In Go Garden, these aren’t hidden and are found right next to the Sell Shop—so check back regularly to significantly boost your Battle Pass.

Have you played Go Garden? How does it compare to Roblox’s Grow A Garden? Let us know your thoughts in the Insider Gaming forum.


Looking for more Fortnite and Grow A Garden? Find out all Roblox Grow A Garden Summer Update Pet Eggs and all the new Seeds added, then read our rankings of the best Fortnite Street Fighter skins.

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