Tips and tricks for beginners
When you are just starting out on My Horsez, it can be a lot!
On the forum, you can interact a lot with other players. On the forum there are also several tips on how to play the game.
On this page we will share the best tips and tricks with you. For more info about earning coins you can go to
this page (klick).
- The very first tip, be mindful about your coins! You can immediately sell your starter horse, but compared to other horses in the game, it is not worth a lot of coins. You won’t earn a lot of coins and it’s probably better to use this horse for completing levels.
- Carefully read what is said during the tutorial, a lot of useful information is shared that can be helpful later on in the game.
- When you have decided on a breed you want to pursue, look for a chat club for that breed! You can find these on the forum under the category ‘Social’ -> ‘chat clubs’. In a chat club you can get in contact with multiple breeders, who can explain things about breeding that specific breed and what to look out for.
- Would you like to get in contact with other players? Chat away on the forum, for example in the ‘games’ category.
- When making arrangements with another player, be sure it complies with all the arrangement requirements, which are described on the moderation page. If the other player does not hold their end of the arrangement, you can get help from the mediator team. When an arrangement does not conform with the arrangement requirements, they unfortunately cannot help you.
- Starting from level 4 you can buy a breeding pasture. It is definitely worth the investment because you can always loan the pasture out for a good price! By loaning the breeding pasture out you usually earn back the money you spent on it pretty fast. The more you loan the pasture out, the more coins you will have which in turn means you can buy more breeding pastures!
- Cheap horses on the horse market are not always good quality horses. Be sure to check if the horse is 100% healthy and look at the age of the horse. This way you can be sure to make the most of your future horse and make sure it is worth the money it is offered for. The amount a horse is worth, can be calculated using a value diagram. Every breed has its own chat club. In these clubs there is almost always a value diagram.