Island Grid Planning (2024)

My Singing Monsters
Wublin Island
Dawn of Fire
Island Grid Planning (1)

Islands have a limited amount of physical space, or "grid spaces" to place things like Monsters, Decorations, and Structures. You can visually see this grid by selecting the option "Show Grid" in the bottom left corner, when placing or moving something on an Island. It can be important to see this grid to help plan decorating or Monster farms. Most Islands have an identical grid layout, but some islands have unique layouts detailed in their own sections.

Contents

  • 1 Layout
  • 2 Gold Island Planning
  • 3 Tribal Island Planning
  • 4 Composer Island Planning
  • 5 Celestial Island Planning
  • 6 Magical Nexus Planning
  • 7 External Links

Layout[]

Most Islands share the similar grid space of 785 squares. The Castle, Nursery, and Breeding Structure take up 34 grid spaces in total, leaving a total of 751 placeable squares. You can look on individual pages for the sizes of different Monsters, Decorations, and Structures to help plan your Island. You can also place Paths, which are decorations that can be placed under other objects. Planning is also helpful when placing a large number of small things, like Glowbes or Dipsters.

When looking at the grid, you'll notice that it isn't perfectly symmetrical. If you're planning a symmetrical island design, be sure to avoid these extra squares. Some Islands, like Fire Haven and Psychic Island, have slightly different layouts because of the way they're drawn, making them even less symmetrical.

There are many tools you can utilize to do your own planning. Vector-based drawing tools like Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw, Diagram tools like Microsoft Visio, Spreadsheet tools like Microsoft Excel, or even graph paper turned 45 degrees can all be used to help make your own designs. However, one of the quickest and easiest ways to plan a design, is to download the empty grids below, and fill them in with a drawing app with the fill tool or print them out. Most people have gotten by just fine without using a tool or grid to plan their islands. These tools are helpful for people wanting to do a specific design or figuring out how many monsters you need to complete a design - and determining if you have enough beds for them!

A view of Plant Island showing path stones along the edges.

Blank Island grid for most islands

Annotated Island grid for most islands

Blank Fire Haven grid

Annotated grid for Fire Haven

Blank Psychic Island grid

Annotated Psychic Island Grid

Gold Island Planning[]

This section describes strategy as to fit every Monster on Gold Island with a bit of room to spare. There are four 1x1 Monsters (Orange squares), 24 2x2 Monsters plus Shugabush (Blue squares), eight 3x3 Monsters (Green squares) and Wubbox, being 4x4 (Purple squares). The below grid has a place for the Common, Rare, and Epic version of each 1x1, 2x2, and 3x3, as well as a place for the Common, Rare, and Epic Wubbox.Note that due to the large amount of space on Gold Island, there are many different layouts that can be used, which leads to players being able to create their own unique designs.

Gold Island Version 4.0

Layout with all Monsters.

Tribal Island Planning[]

Tribal Island does not share a Grid with any of the other islands. Tribal Island's Grid is notably smaller than that of most other islands, as there are no outer pedestals/platforms that can be used to place any Monsters.

Because of the nature of Tribal Island, its planning is largely subject to the whim of the Tribe's chief. Of the five inner pedestals, the top-most one is used by Kayna, who cannot be moved. This leaves four other pedestals at varying sizes and heights, which a leader may choose to place their most active members.

Overlayed grid

Blank grid layout

Annotated grid layout

Composer Island Planning[]

Composer Island does not share a Grid with any of the other islands. As with other islands, Composer Island's grid is non-symmetrical, with some areas appearing to have extra squares compared to others. Composer Island is pretty limiting in its design, since decorations and paths can not be placed here. However the ability to place Glowbes and multiple Monsters does allow for some creativity.

Composer Island grid overlay

Blank Composer Island grid

Annotated grid for Composer Island

Celestial Island Planning[]

Celestial Island has a unique grid layout, unlike any other island. Since only a limited amount of each Celestial may be obtained, planning is useful for decorative purposes, rather than maximizing currency.

Blank Celestial Island grid

Annotated grid for Celestial Island

Magical Nexus Planning[]

Magical Nexus has a unique circular grid layout. This grid layout may be useful for planning for future Rare and Epic Magicals, or just to create a symmetrical design. When planning your island, note that unlike Wublin Island, Monsters appear at a level 1 size, rather than a level 15 size.

Blank Magical Nexus grid

Annotated grid for Magical Nexus

External Links[]

Island Grid Planning (2024)

FAQs

What Wublin makes the most money? ›

Rare 2x2 Wublins earn 50% more diamonds than their Common counterparts, and Rare 3x3 Wublins earn 33% more. For other currency types, Rare Wublins earn 25% more.

What is the best strategy for Wublins? ›

For Wublins and Celestials, a great strategy is to wait until all of your Breeding Structures have eggs ready to zap, rather than zapping as soon as a Monster is ready.

How to make your own MSM island? ›

This would be how you create them:
  1. Choose 4-6 elements to be on your island. ...
  2. Create your own colossal or choose a pre-made one from the library.
  3. Create your own trees and rocks or choose a pre-made one from the library.
  4. Create your own monsters (for the element combinations that aren't in MSM or DoF).
Jul 3, 2018

Do rare Wublins produce more currency? ›

After evolution is complete, a Rare Wublin will randomly produce either Coins, Treats, Shards or Diamonds. The amount of currency produced and the percentage distribution of currencies are dependent on the difficulty level of evolving the Rare Wublin in question.

What is the hardest island to fill in MSM? ›

Hardest Island to Complete? It may be one of the easiest to start, but the hardest island to complete is Tribal Island unless you're popular.

What is the point of Mirror Island MSM? ›

Mirror Islands unlock at Level 20 and let you create new versions of existing Islands to decorate and populate as you see fit, all without changing the original.

How many squares does a wubbox take up? ›

There are four 1x1 Monsters (Orange squares), 24 2x2 Monsters plus Shugabush (Blue squares), eight 3x3 Monsters (Green squares) and Wubbox, being 4x4 (Purple squares).

Is it possible to breed Werdos MSM? ›

Legendary (Werdo/Shugafam)

Both Werdo's and the Shugafam have the Legendary Element because they're the only Monsters with Vocals. Werdo's cannot breed with other Monsters, and Shugabush can only breed with Natural Monsters on Shugabush Island.

What is the point of Mythical Island MSM? ›

is a teleporting Island unlocked after purchasing Fire Oasis. It hosts all Mythical Monsters together in a single Island. When a Mythical Monster reaches Level 15, it can be teleported to this Island. They will reset their Level, and get sent to the Nursery, and will also stay there permanently, unless sold.

What MSM monsters make the most money? ›

For most of the early game, the best source of Coins are Quad Element Monsters, since they have both a high earning rate and a high maximum (so you don't need to collect as often). The highest rate of earning possible is gained from a combination of Epic Wubbox and Werdos.

Which Wublin gives you diamonds? ›

To maximize diamond production, the 2x2 Wublin should be one of the higher-diamond-probability 2x2 monsters, either Tympa or Pixolotl, and the 3x3 Wublins should be Dwumrohl. Getting 111 Tympas or Pixolotls is a hard task for most players. An easier alternative would be Zynth, which is much easier to wake up.

What is the production rate of Wublin? ›

Every wublin has the same rates for different production types: coins : 6500/hour (108.333333/min) food : 1200/hour (20/min) shards: 24/hour (0.4/min)

How to get rare Wublins? ›

To get the Rare Wublins in My Singing Monsters, you will need Keys to unlock each Rare Wublins' evolutionary potential, which will then allow you to evolve it by zapping eggs into it. There are five Rare Wublins that you can collect, and each one requires a different number of keys and different types of eggs.

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