How to Increase Inventory Space in Animal Crossing New Horizons

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At the start of Animal Crossing New Horizons you will start your adventure with a rather small inventory. This small inventory means you will quickly fill it up and will need to juggle inventory and storage. To alleviate this problem there is an upgrade you can buy to increase your inventory space. To help you get this ugprade read the how to increase inventory space guide below.

Become a Member of the Nook Miles+ Club

Before you can take exotic trips to other islands you will need to do some work. First off you need to pay off the initial move-in debt of 5000 Nook Miles. To do this simply complete the various activities on the Nook Miles page to earn Nook Miles. Once you have enough return to Tom Nook and pay off your debts. Once the debt is paid off you should take on the loan for a new house. Upon taking on this loan Tom Nook will promote you to the Nook Miles+ club. This club gives you access to purchase items with Nook Miles from the Nook Stop.

How to Increase Inventory Space in Animal Crossing New Horizons

image showing the Pocket Organization guide from Animal Crossing New Horizons.
Image showing increased inventory space in Animal Crossing New Horizons.

To increase your inventory you need want to purchase the Pocket Organization Guide from the Nook Stop. This item sells for a total of 5000 Nook Miles. When purchased the Pocket Organization Guide increases your inventory space by about 13+ spaces (as shown in the second picture). This means you can carry far more materials and items than you could at the start of the game.

If you have the Nook Miles available, this upgrade is a must buy. Inventory space is something you will fight against for most of the game, so having more of it available to you will make things far easier.

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