How Do I Use Expansion Permits in Hay Day?

avatarDezincingBrute9 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale9 months ago

To use expansion permits in Hay Day, go to the land you want to expand and tap on it. If you have enough permits, just confirm the expansion. Boom! More farm space!

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avatarDealingDada9 months ago

Expansion permits are used for expanding your land. Just select the locked area, use the permits, and enjoy your bigger farm.


avatarRegulatingHale9 months ago

Easy-peasy! Just tap on the land with the expansion permit icon and follow the prompts. Your farm will be large in no time.


avatarBakingAlert9 months ago

You need to collect enough expansion permits first. Then, tap on locked land plots with a permit icon and use your permits to unlock them. Expansion party time!

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