Rainbow Event Heartopia
Rainbow Event Heartopia

Rainbow Event Heartopia: All 3 Bouquet Locations and How to Make the Most of It

The Rainbow Event Heartopia is back, and if you want to squeeze extra resources and stars out of your time in Heartopia this week, this is the event to prioritize. I’ll walk you through where each of the three rainbow bouquets spawn, what the Rainbow Blessing does, where to find Pink Doris and her shop, and a simple strategy to use the bouquets when the Winter Frost season is ending.

Quick snapshot: what the Rainbow Event Heartopia gives you

On Rainbow Day you get a temporary blessing that increases your chance to obtain extra resources when collecting. That means trees, truffles, timber, and similar harvest nodes can drop more items. The effect is especially useful during limited-time seasons where getting more golden stars and rarer items matters. The Rainbow Event Heartopia boost can help push catches and harvests to higher-starred versions—handy for finishing season rewards or unlocking exclusive items.

Clear in-game screenshot of the player at their home garden in a snowy Heartopia environment with the weather/menu panel open, showing icons and a list.

When to log in: timing and schedule

Each Rainbow Day has a few spawn windows. Check your in-game watch to find the next bouquet spawn time. For me it was 11:00 a.m. Central Standard Time. The exact time you see may vary slightly by server region, but the event runs for several hours so you have flexibility. This episode of the Rainbow Event Heartopia week also includes a meteor shower on Friday and another rainbow day on Sunday, so there are multiple chances to use the blessing if you plan around them.

Where the three rainbow bouquets spawn

Each Rainbow Day spawns three bouquets across the world. One will always be at your home, and the other two shift between locations. For this reset, both additional bouquets are in and around Onen Mountain. Below I give precise landmarks and the easiest paths to each bouquet so you can snag them quickly and get to harvesting.

Bouquet 1 — At your home

The first bouquet is guaranteed to appear at your home. Don’t skip picking this up. It’s the fastest one and the easiest to forget if you teleport straight to other islands. Reclaim the blessing right away and plan your harvest route from your house.

Player standing in front of a snowy purple-brick house with mailbox and rainbow in Heartopia.

Bouquet 2 — Onen Mountain entrance (by the Cappy Bar statue)

Head to the Onen Mountain bus stop and take the left path by the entrance. You’ll find the second bouquet located near the Cappy Bar statue. It sits almost smack dab in the middle of Onen Mountain’s entrance area, so it’s hard to miss once you hop off at the bus stop.

Stone Cappy Bar statue at Onen Mountain entrance with a bouquet bubble nearby and the player next to a car

Bouquet 3 — Cliff above Onen Mountain Lake

The third bouquet spawns up on the cliff above Onen Mountain Lake. Park anywhere convenient near the mountain, hop up the ridge on the side shown here, and follow the path up to the cliff. From that perch you can look down toward the concert area and the penguin feeding area, and you’ll be able to see where Pink Doris is set up.

In-game map of Onsen Mountain Lake with a bouquet icon marking the cliff spawn location and nearby landmarks.

Pink Doris: location and what she sells

Pink Doris is usually found near the penguin feeding spot by the concert area down below the cliff above Onen Mountain Lake. Talk to her to see the weekly items. Her inventory often includes sugar, food recipe rolls, an exclusive emote, and postcards.

Fortune Store menu showing Yellow Sugar, Blue Sugar and a Roll Cake recipe with Pink Doris character on the left

Grab the food or recipe roll if you haven’t already. The emote is a fun cosmetic to keep in your emote wheel, and extra sugar can help with certain event interactions. While Doris’ items are mostly recurring, it’s convenient to stock up while you’re in the area picking up the bouquet.

What the Rainbow Blessing does and why it matters

The blessing says it grants a chance to obtain extra resources when collecting. Practically this means:

  • Higher resource yields from trees, rocks, and truffle nodes.
  • Increased chance of obtaining higher-starred catches when fishing or catching insects.
  • A boost that can surpass hobby limits—it can add an extra star to your catch, helping you hit the golden-star thresholds faster.

Because of these effects, the Rainbow Event Heartopia blessing is less about immediate flashy rewards and more about improving the efficiency of everything you go out to collect during the event window. Use it when you are actively harvesting or trying to get starred versions of things.

In-game screenshot showing a player on a snowy ridge with the 'Rainbow Blessing: Chance to obtain extra resources when collecting' tooltip visible.

Why this week is extra important: Winter Frost season timing

The Winter Frost season is winding down, and limited-time season rewards are still on the table. Those rewards include exclusive exhibition passes and items that won’t return once the season ends. The season pass shows remaining time—nine days and a handful of hours left at the reset I checked—so you want to maximize your star count while you still can.

Winter Frost Season panel showing 'Time Left: 9d 13h', level progress (95/100), current season collection points and the Week 5 tasks list.

Golden stars feed season counters across categories like insects and fishing. Each starred version you collect contributes to a running total, and the goal is to hit thresholds like 135 stars to unlock major season rewards. The Rainbow Event Heartopia blessing can help you reach these thresholds faster by increasing the chances of getting higher-starred versions.

How stars, hobby level, and Rainbow Bouquets interact

Your hobby level sets the baseline for what star levels you can regularly obtain. The Rainbow Blessing does not replace hobby progression, but it can push individual catches or harvests above your usual ceiling for a short time. In practice:

  • Fishing during Rainbow Day can yield higher-star fish that you would not normally get at your current hobby level.
  • Hunting insects with the blessing can help you hit five-star catches for specific species more often.
  • Harvesting truffles and rare timber under the blessing increases the quantity and chance for bonus drops.

Because hobby level still matters, combine Rainbow Day with other boosts you may have—gear, consumables, and group harvesting—so the blessing translates into as many extra stars and items as possible.

Practical harvesting strategy for the Rainbow Event Heartopia

Use this checklist-driven approach to get maximum value from the Rainbow Event Heartopia blessing. The idea is to reserve your bouquet and use it when you can actively harvest intensity-heavy targets.

  1. Pick up all three bouquets first: your house, the Onen Mountain entrance, and the cliff above the lake. This will stack or reset the blessing window depending on how your server handles them. Either way, collect them all before starting a harvest run.
  2. Plan a focused run around one harvest type each time you apply the blessing. For example, dedicate one run to truffle hunting and timber harvesting, and another run to fishing or insect catching.
  3. Farm Forest Island truffles while the blessing is active. Truffles are a great target because they are plentiful and yield directly usable resources.
  4. Fish at high-star hotspots when the blessing is active if you want more golden stars toward the fishing season objective.
  5. Use the final bouquet later in the week if you need it to reach a season milestone. Don’t waste every bouquet early in the week when the season is almost over—use at least one strategically to push a desired catch over the line.

Repeat this cycle during the multiple Rainbow windows available this week so you can stack results across runs.

Detailed example: most efficient truffle and star push

Here’s a simple run I use when I want both resources and stars:

  • Teleport home and pick up the home bouquet.
  • Head to Forest Island and pick up truffles around the common spawn points. Move fast and use sprint or movement boosts if you have them.
  • Return to Onen Mountain, pick up the second bouquet at the Cappy Bar statue, then do a short fishing run at a nearby hotspot.
  • Finish by climbing to the cliff above the lake, grab the third bouquet, and run a final harvest round for timber or other rare nodes in the zone.

This run mixes quantity farming with star-focused activities so you get both resource volume and progression toward seasonal objectives. The Rainbow Event Heartopia blessing is most effective when you stay active during its window rather than logging on passively.

Checklist: what to grab during Rainbow Day

  • All three bouquets—home, Onen Mountain entrance, and cliff above the lake.
  • Pink Doris items—emote, recipe roll, sugar, postcards if you want them.
  • Targeted harvest nodes—truffles, rare timber, and any high-value rocks or groves you need.
  • Fishing and insect spots—aim at species you still need stars for season pass progress.
  • Save at least one bouquet mid-late week if you are close to a season goal and think you can push the final star over the line.

Timing tips and common mistakes

Don’t make these mistakes:

  • Collect a bouquet and then idle. You want to use the blessing where you actively harvest; otherwise the time is wasted.
  • Spend all bouquets at once on low-value harvesting. Spread them to maximize star and resource gaps.
  • Ignore Pink Doris. Her weekly items can save you resources later in the season.

Instead, sync bouquet pickups with your most efficient harvesting windows and with the season pass timers. The Rainbow Event Heartopia blessing is short-lived relative to the season, so be deliberate about when you apply it.

Final thoughts and priorities

Rainbow days don’t come around constantly, and when they align with the end of a limited season they become high-value opportunities. My priorities for the Rainbow Event Heartopia whenever a season is closing are:

  • Push the season pass star total over milestones by focusing on fishing and insect stars under the blessing.
  • Farm truffles and timber while the blessing is active to stockpile resources that are otherwise slow to obtain.
  • Reserve a bouquet for a last-minute push if I’m close to a unique seasonal reward.

If you follow those priorities you should be able to convert the blessing into meaningful progress and items rather than letting it pass unused.

Summary checklist before you log off

  1. Pick up the bouquet at your home.
  2. Grab the bouquet at the Onen Mountain entrance near the Cappy Bar statue.
  3. Collect the cliff bouquet above Onen Mountain Lake and visit Pink Doris for any shop items.
  4. Use the blessing while actively harvesting truffles, timber, or fishing for stars.
  5. Save at least one bouquet for a strategic push if the Winter Frost season is about to end.

The Rainbow Event Heartopia is a straightforward but powerful tool when used thoughtfully. With the Winter Frost season wrapping up, these few days are prime time to convert the extra yield into the stars and exclusive items that are going away soon. Pick up your bouquets, plan a focused harvest, and make those blessings count.

Check these Links for more gold in Heartopia

Earn Gold Everyday
Ordering Machine Guide Heartopia
Sea Lantern Event Guide for Heartopia

Have fun farming and good luck hitting those season milestones. See you around Heartopia.

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