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Habbo Love Is Love: plan your coin budget before decorating

The Love Is Love Pride event brings Habbo rooms back into focus. Plan coins, compare offers and keep trades safe.

6/20/2026

Habbo Love Is Love: plan your coin budget before decorating

Habbo’s “Love Is Love” event is a good reason to plan your coin budget

Habbo events are rarely only about one badge or one room. They bring players back, revive social spaces and often push people to rebuild, decorate or refresh their inventory. Habbo’s official [Habbox] Love Is Love post, published on June 16, 2026, presents a Pride-themed community event available from the Navigator under “New” and “Games”, with two themed badges to collect. Source: Habbo, “Habbox Love Is Love”, 2026-06-16.

That kind of event can be fun without turning into rushed spending. If you simply want to join the activity, you may not need much. If you want to build a themed room, buy furniture, prepare gifts or collect specific rares, it is smarter to plan before choosing an offer. Short community events create urgency, and urgency is exactly when buyers should compare carefully.

On CheatGam3 Market, the Habbo coins page is a clean starting point. From there, you can focus on the right hotel, such as Habbo.com, or check another region if that is where your account is active. The point is not to buy more than needed; the point is to match your budget with your real in-game plan.

Start with the room, not the price

Before comparing listings, define what you actually want to do. Are you only joining the event to collect badges? Are you building a Pride-themed room for friends? Are you buying items that will still be useful after the event? Those three goals do not require the same budget.

For a small participation goal, a limited amount of coins can be enough. For a full room, list your must-have expenses first: flooring, walls, seats, lights, color blocks, decorative furniture and possible rares. If you start by browsing random offers, it is easy to overbuy or pick the wrong type of item. If you start from a budget, you can compare calmly.

The Habbo marketplace shows useful information such as server, item type, price, stock, seller profile and payment methods. These details matter because Habbo.com, Habbo.fr and other hotels are not interchangeable in practice. A cheap offer on the wrong hotel is not a good deal.

Do not compare only by the lowest price

Price matters, but it should never be the only signal. A slightly cheaper listing may be less attractive if the seller is unclear, unavailable or vague about delivery. A slightly higher price can be more comfortable when the profile is clean, the description is precise and the conditions are easy to understand.

Check the server first. Then check the product type: coins, ingots, rares and accounts do not solve the same problem. For an event room, coins or ingots can be more flexible than one specific item, unless your design depends on a particular rare. After that, look at trust signals: reviews, completed orders, profile quality, realistic stock and clear delivery timing.

The trust and safety page is a useful reminder: good trades should stay readable and consistent. A serious seller does not need to pressure you, move you to a suspicious channel or promise something that sounds too good to be true.

Sellers can use the event without overpromising

For Habbo sellers, a community event is a good moment to update listings. If you sell coins, ingots or useful furniture, make your offer easy to understand. Mention the correct hotel, available stock, minimum order, accepted payment methods and realistic delivery time. If you usually deliver in the evening, say it. If delivery is not instant, be honest.

Clear listings reduce repetitive questions and build confidence. Buyers are more likely to contact a seller who explains the basics than someone using aggressive wording. If you want to list or adjust an offer, the sell on CheatGam3 Market page is the right entry point.

Keep the event fun and safe

Popular events can attract fake deals: pushy private messages, suspicious Discord links, fake middlemen or changing payment conditions. Slow down before paying. Never share account credentials, do not click unknown links, and avoid any deal where the terms change at the last minute.

“Love Is Love” should be about rooms, badges and community energy. Prepare your budget, choose the correct hotel, compare Habbo offers and keep the trade simple. That is the best way to enjoy the event without turning a fun comeback into an avoidable mistake.

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