There are a lot of villagers in Stardew Valley that you can befriend if you spend the necessary time talking to them and getting to know them. Some of these villagers are more interesting than others, as they have a lot of backstory hiding in plain sight.
One interesting character that all players will want to befriend is Robin. The more you get to know the carpenter of Pelican Town, the more you will wonder if she actually likes anything else besides crafting.
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Though Robin is one of the villagers you will most likely interact with the most, besides romanceable characters, she doesn’t really get a fleshed-out character arc.
If you are wondering where Robin is located in Stardew Valley, you will need to learn her pattern, see exactly when she leaves his house, and where her home is situated. This is exactly what we will show you in this guide.
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Where Does Robin Live in Stardew Valley?
Usually, the best way to find where someone is located in Stardew Valley is to wait in front of their house when they start their day.
The exact time when an NPC leaves their house can be very different, but this is what this guide will help you with. Robin lives in the Carpenter’s Shop on the southwestern side of the Mountains area.
To easily reach Robin’s house, you will have to head north from Pelican Center’s Town Square and pass the Community Center to the right. Once you enter the Mountains area, walk to the left and find a big house with a blue roof. That is the house where Robin, Demetrius, Maru, and Sebastian live.
You can see the exact location on the Stardew Valley map in the image above. You can also see what her house looks like in the screenshot at the top of the guide.
Even if you find her inside the house, you have to make sure to talk to Robin from the side if she stands at the counter.
Otherwise, you will just start her shop dialogue and won’t be able to give her any gifts or communicate with her.
If you want to know Robin’s exact schedule in Stardew Valley for each season and when exactly she is inside the Carpenter’s Shop, continue reading below.
Where to Find Robin – Robin’s Daily Schedule
Most NPCs in Stardew Valley have a relatively basic schedule that is easy to follow and remember. Especially if they are shopkeepers.
Since Robin is one of the most important craftsmen in Stardew Valley, she will usually wait for you right inside the shop, at the counter, on most days. So, no matter the season, Robin will follow the exact same routine.
She will wake up at 6 AM and stand around in her bedroom until close to 8 AM, when she will head to the counter in the Carpenter’s Shop.
The shop is open from 9 AM to 5 PM, so you can usually tell when she stands right there at the counter.
Once 5 PM passes, she heads out of the house and stands around the Mountains area until 7:30 PM when she heads back.
On Tuesdays, Robin closes down the shop and heads at 9:30 AM over to Pierre’s General Store to exercise with the other middle-aged ladies of Pelican Town. She leaves the building at 6 PM to head back to her house.
On Fridays, she closes down the shop one hour early at 4 PM and heads over to the Stardrop Saloon. Robin returns back home at 9 PM.
Schedule Deviations
If you manage to fix the Community Center in Stardew Valley, Robin will change her schedule a bit.
On Mondays, she will head over to the Community Center instead of wandering around the Mountains.
Also, on rainy days, she doesn’t even leave the Carpenter’s Shop. She will spend the whole day inside the house.
The only other deviations to her tight schedule as the town’s only carpenter are on Summer 18 and Winter 16.
On Summer 18, she leaves her home at 8 AM for her yearly check-up at Harvey’s Clinic and starts going back to the house at 4 PM.
On Winter 16, Robin will attend the Night Market on the Beach after spending all of the day inside the house. She will leave her home at 5 PM and head back at 11:30 PM.
That’s everything you need to know about where Robin is located in Stardew Valley!
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