ACNH - Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Switch)

Squid Shadow Size, Price, Location and How to Catch

ACNH Squid Times and Price

The Squid is a sea fish in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). Learn how to catch and find the Squid and more like it's shadow size, sell price, location, and time for North and South Hemisphere.

Squid Sell Price and Basic Info

Squid
ACNH - Squid
Shadow Size ACNH Medium Fish Shadow Size Medium
Location Sea
Time Any time
Months December to August (NH)
June to February (SH)
Sell Price 500 Bells

Squid Location and Times

Shadow Size Medium
Location Sea
Time Any time
North Hemisphere
Any time
South Hemisphere

Squid Months

Northern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
Squid
Northern Hemisphere Calendar
Jan ACNH - Squid icon Jul ACNH - Squid icon
Feb ACNH - Squid icon Aug ACNH - Squid icon
Mar ACNH - Squid icon Sep
Apr ACNH - Squid icon Oct
May ACNH - Squid icon Nov
Jun ACNH - Squid icon Dec ACNH - Squid icon
Squid
Southern Hemisphere Calendar
Jan ACNH - Squid icon Jul ACNH - Squid icon
Feb ACNH - Squid icon Aug ACNH - Squid icon
Mar Sep ACNH - Squid icon
Apr Oct ACNH - Squid icon
May Nov ACNH - Squid icon
Jun ACNH - Squid icon Dec ACNH - Squid icon

How to Catch the Squid

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Steps Directions
1   Craft Fish Bait and throw it into the sea to attract fish.
2   Check if the shadow of the fish that appeared is similar to the Squid.
3
  Equip your Fishing Rod ACNH - Fishing Rod

1. Craft Fish Bait

To easily catch the fish you want, you'll need to craft fish bait! This will help attract more fish instead of just waiting for one to pop out!

2. Check Shadow Size

You'll need to check the shadow size of the fish that appeared and make sure it's similar to the Squid.

3. Go Fish!

Once you're sure the fish that appeared has the same shadow size as the fish you want, it's time to prepare your Fishing Rod and go fish!

Squid Additional Info

Dialogue When Caught

"I caught a squid! Do they... not actually "bloop"?"

Dialogue When Donated to Blathers

  Well, first off, squids are members of the mollusk family, just like the octopus. Many mollusks like snails and clams have shells, but the squid's body is almost completely soft.

  The exception is a long, narrow bit of hard material going through its main body - the last remnant of its shell.

  Of course, having your shell INSIDE is not a best practice. Perhaps they lost the owner's manual!

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