Grow a Garden Is Now Our Featured Game — Here's Why It Was Always the Right Call
We're making it official: Grow a Garden is the featured game on BloxGuidesGG. With 21.19 billion Roblox visits and the deepest content coverage on our site, it's the clear choice.
Grow a Garden Is Now Our Featured Game — Here's Why It Was Always the Right Call
Starting today, Grow a Garden is the officially featured game on BloxGuidesGG. If you've visited the site before, you may have noticed Garden Horizons holding that top spot. That changes now — and we want to be transparent about why, what this means for the site, and where we're headed next.
Why We Choose Featured Games at All
BloxGuidesGG covers 25 Roblox games, with content ranging from quick codes pages all the way to full calculators, wikis, and strategy deep-dives. We can't give every game equal weight on the homepage — there simply isn't room, and trying to do so would make the site harder to navigate, not easier.
The featured game slot exists for one purpose: to direct new visitors toward the game where BloxGuidesGG adds the most value. It's a signal to first-time visitors that says "this is what we're known for." It's also a practical decision — the featured slot carries the most visual weight, loads first, and gets clicked the most. It should go to the game where we have the deepest expertise and the most tools to offer.
We review the featured slot whenever our content landscape shifts significantly. April 2026 is one of those moments.
The Deciding Factors
The Visit Count Gap Is Not Marginal — It's Categorical
Grow a Garden has accumulated 21.19 billion visits on Roblox. Garden Horizons, the previous featured game, sits at approximately 121 million. That is not a close comparison — it's a 175x difference in total reach. Grow a Garden is one of the largest games in Roblox history by this measure, and it continues to draw an enormous active player base.
More visits means more players searching for help. More players searching means more people who could land on BloxGuidesGG looking for exactly what we've built. Featuring a game with a fraction of the audience while our deepest content cluster sits one level down is, bluntly, leaving traffic on the table.
We Have More Grow a Garden Content Than Any Other Game — By a Wide Margin
Here's what we've built for Grow a Garden specifically:
- Crop Calculator — calculate profit per crop with mutation multipliers factored in
- Trade Calculator — evaluate trade fairness across crops, pets, and mutations
- Stock Tracker — live tracking of in-game shop rotations
- Crop Wiki — full database of every crop, base value, growth time, and seasonal availability
- Mutation Wiki — every mutation documented with multiplier values and how to obtain them
- Pet Wiki — pet ability breakdowns, tier rankings by use case (AFK farming vs. mutation chance vs. profit per hour)
- 30+ blog posts — covering update changelogs, meta shifts, event guides, value impact analysis, and beginner strategy
No other game on this site comes close to that depth. Grow a Garden is, in every practical sense, what BloxGuidesGG was built to cover.
The Tools Are the Differentiator
Most Roblox guide sites publish codes pages and tier lists. That's table stakes. What separates BloxGuidesGG is the calculator layer — tools that do math players would otherwise do manually, presented in a format that gives an instant answer without requiring the player to leave the game for long.
Grow a Garden's economy is math-heavy by design. Mutations stack multiplicatively, pet abilities compound on top of each other, and the value difference between a well-mutated crop and a base-value crop can be an order of magnitude. Players genuinely need a calculator to play optimally, not just a static wiki. We built that calculator. Featuring the game means more players find the tool. That's the loop we want to accelerate.
What About 99 Nights in the Forest?
We're tracking it. As of today, 99 Nights in the Forest is sitting at #3 most-played on Roblox with over 442,000 concurrent players. That is a real trend signal, and we take it seriously. We will be publishing coverage for it in the coming days — beginner guides, codes, and whatever the community identifies as the most pressing questions.
But trending games are volatile. A title at 442K concurrent players today can be at 80K in three weeks if the developer goes quiet or a newer game steals the spotlight. Building the homepage around a trend game before we have a full content cluster behind it would mean sending visitors to thin pages — which helps no one. We'll earn the featured slot for 99 Nights if and when the content depth is there to back it up.
In the meantime, watch for a dedicated "Trending Now" callout on the homepage that keeps 99 Nights visible without displacing the featured slot.
What This Means for You as a Reader
If you're a Grow a Garden player, this is straightforward good news. The game is front and center, the tools are easier to find, and we'll be doubling down on coverage as updates drop. Upside Down (the developer studio behind Grow a Garden) has been running a consistent update cadence — new mutations, seasonal crops, and pet abilities have been rolling out regularly. Every major update gets a full changelog, a meta-shift analysis, and a value impact breakdown within 24 hours of dropping.
If you play other games we cover — Blox Fruits, Adopt Me!, Fisch, Steal a Brainrot, and the rest — nothing changes. Those hubs remain, those codes pages will keep getting updated, and the blog will keep covering all 25 games in our rotation. The featured slot is a homepage decision, not a coverage decision.
And if you're new to the site entirely: welcome. Start with the Crop Calculator if you want to optimize your farming setup, the Mutation Wiki if you're trying to understand what your mutations are actually worth, or the Stock Tracker if you're trying to time the in-game shop. That's where BloxGuidesGG earns its keep — not just telling you what things are worth, but giving you tools to figure it out yourself.
What's Coming Next
With Grow a Garden now front and center, our near-term roadmap is focused on two things: keeping the tools current with every update, and expanding into guides that answer the questions players actually search for — not just the obvious ones. Expect more meta analysis, more economy deep-dives, and more event-specific coverage as Upside Down continues its release cadence through spring and summer 2026.
If there's a Grow a Garden topic you want us to cover that we haven't touched yet, the best way to flag it is through our community channels. We read everything.
More soon.
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