This is where I let creativity run wild.

The fishing area itself: I placed the tackle maker near the water, surrounded by reeds and one single maple tree. Less clutter = more peaceful.


At Level 39, you are in the "awkward teenage" phase of HayDay. You aren't a beginner with three machines, and you aren't a level 100 veteran with golden statues and five fishing areas. Your design needs to reflect potential.

The best HayDay farm design for Level 39 is one that hides the chaos of the Sushi Bar startup costs while showcasing your ability to organize.

Final checklist for your Level 39 farm:

Ready to redesign? Open the game, go to the edit mode (the grid button), and start pushing those machines around. Your Level 40 Spa will thank you for the empty space you leave right now. Happy farming

At level 39, your farm gains a significant visual and functional upgrade with the introduction of the Beehive Tree and Honey Extractor. This level is a turning point where decorative aesthetics often meet high-efficiency production. Level 39 Farm Design Guide

Here are visual inspirations and layout strategies specifically for level 39: Hay Day Layout Design Level 39


The most effective Level 39 farm designs utilize a Zone Defense strategy. Group your items by function, not just by when you unlocked them.

Use neighborhood and market interactions to offset slow production cycles:

Fail #1: The Corn Maze of Machines You have to click three times to get to your Juice Press because it’s trapped behind the Smoothie Mixer.

Fail #2: The Dead Fishing Area You built the fishing area but left it empty.

Fail #3: No Expansion Tools You can’t design because you have no space.

You don’t need to be a Level 100 player with unlimited diamonds to have a beautiful farm. Level 39 is the perfect time to master "Negative Space."