Stardew Valleyhas hosted plenty of creative and functional farms across its almost 10-year history, but a new call on Reddit has fans sharing some of the worst and blandest farm designs that players have created. The cozy game by solo developerConcernedApe has ceased major development, as ConcernedApe focuses on his next project, butStardew Valleyfans are still having fun with the genre-defining title. After so many years of well-made farms in the spotlight, some players want to see the ugly ones.
In a Reddit thread byboldequity,fans are sharing their “ugly farms,“and some of them certainly aren’t the most aesthetically pleasing. boldquity’s post shared their own ugly farm, and it features a random cabin covered by trees, an unused mill, random decor thrown about, and a general sense of randomness, as plots and placements are scattered about.

Stardew Valley Fans Are Sharing Their “Ugly Farms” On Reddit
These Farms Have A “Certain” Appeal
The farm creations being shared focus more on functionality than beauty. Some fans have tons of locations built andmax relationships with the characters, but their farms have been left unattended, likefasttimes511’s, who wrote,“just too lazy to work on my farm"and shared a screenshot of their barren landscape.RachelLovesNpraised the call for ugly farms, writing,“YES these are the kinds of farms we need shared, I am being shamed by all the beautiful ones.”
Some fans are debating what can be considered an “ugly farm,” andseveral have kindly defended each other’s creations.Beneficial-Tree8477wrote:“This isn’t ugly. Or maybe it’s just that my farm looks like this too and I like it,“in reply to the original photo that started the entire thread.

Highlights Of Stardew Valley’s Ugly Farms
There Certainly Are Some Interesting Ones
sludivvitchpossibly has one of the most interesting “ugly farms,” onefull of various mushrooms in segmented areas. It might not be pretty, but it’s certainly efficient.
Another one fromStillowfeatures a lot of greenery and not much else. There’s a blue pond of water to emphasize the rest of the farm, butit all blends together.
The call for “ugly farms” is certainly different, but it’s still resulted in a positive community experience, with fans praising each other’s choices in farm creation. Even in 2025, players are still discovering hidden quirks inStardew Valley, like a recentglitch that lets players pull fish out of thin air. The sheer amount of creative freedom when creating farms is just another reason whyStardew Valleymay be the gift that keeps on giving.