In a game as expansive and massive as The Sims 4, with over a hundred DLC, consistent changes and added features over 10+ years of updates, and hidden additions that take some digging to find, keeping everything in order can feel overwhelming, especially with loads of DLC loaded or if you take a long break from the game. Reddit user u/fluffhq released a myriad of Sims 4 Cheat Sheets, focused on providing a simplified explanation and reference point for in-game systems to help both new and seasoned players.

It does not matter if you have played since release or are just getting into the game, something can be learned from each of these cheat sheets and having an easy-to-access reference point can help you reach your gameplay goals and dissuade any possible frustration or misunderstanding!
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Sims 4 Cheat Sheets by Reddit User Fluffhq
These cheat sheets by Reddit user u/fluffhq provide insight into how to manage in-game systems, including both newer and old, base game and DLC-introduced systems, and anything inbetween. If you’re struggling to handle an overwhelming amount of ailments arriving in your current household, trying to create a powerful crystal to assist with some achievement or super sim challenge, or just looking for general information regarding some form of mechanic or system in The Sims 4, there is tons of information made into user-friendly and easy-to-follow cheat sheets.
Curing Ailments

The release of The Sims 4 Enchanted by Nature in July 2025, earlier this year, introduced a new pseudo-illness system to the game called Ailments. Ailments can be spread how Sims 4 Get To Work illnesses are spread, like school and contact with other sims, but can also appear out of nowhere due to poor luck or imbalance in a Sim’s life. This cheat sheet provides a definition of each ailment, their respective cures and tactics for curing them, and what they actually cause.
Since not all ailments are inherently totally negative, this also lets you pcik and choose what to immediately cure, and what to let go until it naturally ends! For example, if you’re pushing to reach the top of the Gardening career and your sim gets the “Greenie Meanie” ailment, which comes with a boost to the gardening skill, why not just wait it out?
Appease The Gnome

While more gnomes have been introduced over the years, the base concept of appeasing gnomes is from The Sims 4 Seasons and is a holiday tradition. It initially appears in the unedited Harvestfest, spawning 3 gnomes in your home that require appeasement. They will teleport around your property. If not appeased, they will strike your sim with lighting. If appeased, they gain a little halo and begin to spread seasonal seed packets around your property.
Every gnome has their own “personality” based on random chance or their design, giving them preferred items that they want. While you can get an inkling sometimes, having a sheet to help with your intended outcome (Whether you want to appease them… or not.) can make the holiday tradition go much smoother.
Careers

This heavily detailed cheat sheet encapsulates careers and career-adjacent positions, including after-school activities, part-time jobs, and professions. Just about any sim can work in any position, but it can sometimes be difficult to choose the “perfect” career or job for a sim. This sheet provides a rundown of the required skills to reach the top of each career, activities found day-to-day, aspirations that require a career, and even boost or jumpstarts in careers that can be found in other aspects of the game prior to picking a job!
Cowplant

A true icon of the Sims series over the years, the Cowplant was originally introduced in The Sims 2: University Expansion Pack as a career reward for the Natural Science career. Known for its bovine looks and particularly animal-like nature as a plant, Cowplants can be well-loved by gardeners and evil sims alike, as well as feared by many. This sheet gives you everything you need to grow an army of cowplants, finally get a specific mood potion without spending those precious aspiration points, or even kill off a sim via baiting them with the tongue-cake.
Crystal Creations

Crystal Creations, one of the few Stuff Packs released over the last few years between waves of kits and expansion packs, adds a Gemology skill, allowing sims to combine collectible metals and crystals to create decorative gems and jewelry. Each crystal, whether in the base game or added with Get to Work, Jungle Adventure, or Crystal Creations itself, comes with individual buffs for sims. It is a very flexible skill, allowing you to make tons of money fairly quickly, finally put some collectibles to use, and create just about any powerful boost you want!
Element: Geo Council

If you play on the completionist side or just need to complete the Elements collection, like if you’re in the first generation of the Not So Berry challenge, figuring out exactly what crystals and metals you need to hopefully get a specific element can be long and time-consuming. This gives you a proper rundown of the sources for each element, from incredibly rare to abundant and common.
Exercise Effects on Weight Loss & Muscle Gain

Changing your sims’ look, trying to reach their current New Year’s Resolution, or finishing the Body Builder aspiration that requires you to reach a Sims “Maximum Body Potential”, figuring out the most efficient workout or supplemental item to use can take a while, especially when your sim isn’t inherently athletic and you’re just looking for a simple change. You can reference every activity that can change a Sims body composition, both base game and in a DLC, and get a general idea of how much they change and in what direction.
Festivals and Meetups

Keeping track of what days, worlds, and seasons have specific festivals or group outings can be a real pain, especially looking at how busy a calendar with multitudes of DLC can be. While it may not encapsulate every single world, this is an easy reference point for activities your sim can attend in any world, whether it is their hobby, a unique item or gain of some kind, or some other goal you have in mind! For example, if you’re looking to have a sim abducted by aliens, heading to Alien Night at a bar is helpful since meeting aliens increases the chance of abduction heavily.
Formative Moments




Formative Moments are a new gameplay mechanic introduced in The Sims 4 Adventure Awaits, creating more gameplay for child sims and also allowing you to create simple backstories for your Sims premade as adults in Create-A-Sim! The four categories of formative moments help your child sims gain boosts to specific skills, careers, or their overall life and livelihood as they get older using small challenges, similar to aspirations.
Frog Breeding

Frogs are a common early-game collectible as they are easily accessible from the base game, and new ones can be collected without scouring neighborhoods for tree trunks or bodies of water to collect them from. However, different combinations of frogs can create new and rarer ones, and with a cooldown on frog breeding, having an easy reference sheet avoids repetitive breeding and long wait times to complete the collection.
Hot Drinks & Emotions

It isn’t uncommon to have a simple coffee pot or electric kettle in the corner of a Sims’ kitchen, but did you know that just about every hot drink has a unique buff of some kind? This sheet gives you a general list of how to best use each item and beverage to influence your Sims’ emotions, including every DLC that comes with a drink-making item!
Gardening by Season

Playing with The Sims 4 Seasons while gardening can be kind of an annoyance without a greenhouse or plant shelter of some kind. Especially if you’re playing on the default “7 Days = 1 Season” setting, you can run out of time before your plant goes dormant before you really reap any benefits of it. Having this Sims 4 cheat sheet can let you plan your rotational crops accordingly, or just focus on non-seasonal plants to have a bountiful garden year round!
Grafting

While the feature is not as heavily expanded upon as originally intended when it released in the Base Game, grafting can still be very useful if you’re struggling to find some of the rarer plants or seeds, including special ones like Death Flowers and Cow Berries! It can also allow you to grow multiple crops on one plant, create multi-season plants on your own, or upgrade to higher profit plants!
How to Find Hidden Lots

Hidden lots are an often unflaunted feature in The Sims 4 and its respective DLCs, being added in the original two Base Game neighborhoods and many DLCs thereafter. Send your sims on off-screen choose-your-own-adventures or visit a stylized and mystical lot! This also accounts for active careers with special lots to visit, like the Get to Work active careers, the Reaper career from Life & Death, and the Actor career from Get Famous.
Pregnancy: Multiples, Gender, and Fertility

An incredibly common question in any Sims game that you can have children is asking what ways you can actually influence the outcome! “How to have a boy”, “how to have a girl”, “how to have twins or triplets?”. Some of these are explained in-game, like elixirs of fertility and the “On a Ley Line” lot trait, but the actually chances are not given. This cheat sheet breaks down the chances, and provides some info that can be really helpful when planning on bringing a new sim into the world! One surprising thing to note is that even with all these fertility-boosting buffs stacked, there is still a less than 10% chance of triplets in Sims!
Scout Badges

The Scouting after-school activity is an amazing way to flesh out your Sims childhood gameplay, giving you new goals to earn badges and rise through the ranks of the Scouts to ultimately receive a permanent skill-boost! Reaching level 5 in the after-school activity can give your sims a great start in life, with higher skills giving opportunities for boosts in their career, higher promotion chances, and scholarship options if you have The Sims 4 Discover University!
Skill Gain Boost

The amount of skills (now 70+ skills with all the DLC!) your sims can gain is a massive amount, varying on their age, hobbies, occult status, and so much more. This cheat sheet gives you some direction with how to actually master all these skills, and it points out oddities like skills with only 5 levels, or the Vampire Lore skill that goes up to 15! It also provides all the possible reward traits that influence skill gain, moods that boost the gaining of specific skills, and even basic personality traits that can give your sims the upper hand in a specific skill!
Skill Gain Boost – Base Game

And if you’re playing with the base game or DLC that don’t really add any new skills, Fluffhq also provided a more simplified version only including Base Game skills and traits! This can also be helpful if you’re focusing on more of the well-known major skills and not venturing into DLC content, as the cheat sheet including every skill is quite expansive!
Wellness & Emotions

The Sims 4 Spa Day, the only DLC to ever receive a refresh, is a commonly owned DLC simply for the fact that it adds a lot of gameplay and hobbies for Sims. Sims can destress in spas, run their own spa with compatible DLC, and learn to relax and reach a sort of inner peace with Yoga and Meditation. Just about every feature added to the pack has some form of mood influence, including incense and specific massages!
Worlds (WIP)






With the sheer amount of worlds The Sims 4 has, between the Base Game and all of the DLC, Fluffhq has began creating a comprehensive list of the in-game maps, edited to include all information that would be considered important to that world and to picking where your sim lives or visits! It labels the locations of premade families and what sims are in each one, locations of unique collectibles and harvestable items, festivals, and hidden lots and special NPCs! Although, this list is still a Work-In-Progress, so many world maps are not yet included and will be added at a later date!
These Sims 4 Cheat Sheets by Fluffhq are an invaluable resource, both for brand new or long-time Sims players! Did you find out anything new from these sheets, or is there something you’d like to see added? Make sure to follow The Sims Community for more guides and community creations! Happy Simming!


What a beautiful job Fluffhq is doing, hopefully she/he will continue with the world maps.