This report outlines the use, features, and risks associated with using , primarily through Android emulators. 1. Core Concept
Based on our research, we recommend the following:
While the benefits are tempting, using a Hay Day bot comes with severe risks that can permanently ruin your progress. 1. Permanent Account Bans
Download and install a high-performance Android emulator. , LDPlayer , or MEmu Play are recommended because they support multi-instance managers and custom resolution scripting. 2. Configure Emulator Settings
Supercell’s terms of service explicitly forbid any third-party software that automates gameplay. Their detection methods include:
❌ High ban risk – Supercell actively detects automation. Even with human-like delays, many users report temporary or permanent bans. ❌ Setup complexity – Requires configuring emulator settings, accessibility permissions, and script parameters. Not plug-and-play. ❌ No official support – Most bots are third-party, often with broken links, outdated scripts, or hidden malware. ❌ Violates ToS – You lose the right to appeal if your account is locked. No recovery.
The core function of any bot is managing fields. You can set the bot to cycle through fast-growing crops like wheat and corn to farm expansion materials, or slow-growing crops like pumpkins and indigo while you are away from the computer. 2. Roadside Shop (RSS) Management
Common tasks that these bots are designed to automate include:
: Automatic planting, harvesting, and selling of crops (especially high-demand items like sugar cane).
Because Hay Day is natively designed for iOS and Android, running a bot on a PC requires a bridge between the mobile application and the desktop operating system.
For bots or macros to register clicks accurately, you must lock the emulator's resolution. Open the emulator settings and set the display resolution to a standard layout (usually or 1920x1080 ) and set the DPI to 240 . Step 3: Install Hay Day
Launch the third-party bot software alongside the emulator. Input your desired parameters (e.g., "Keep 20 corn in stock," "Sell all wheat at max price") and click "Start." The Risks: Bans and Security Warnings