How to Get Frogs in The Sims 4
There are a ton of collections in the game and the sims 4 frog collection is one of my favourites.
This collection is available to every player and is great because you can breed them which helps with finding them quicke
Plus, there’s a special one you can get with The Sims 4: Life & Death but that one isn’t breedable.
How to Get Frogs in The Sims 4
finThere are actually a few ways you can get frogs in the game, the first way is by searching one of the three frog locations or you are able to breed frogs with each other in hopes to get new frogs!
Searching for Frogs in Ponds, Logs and Taps
In each world you’ll find different places to get frogs but it comes down to three specific locations. The first one is in a pond where you can also fish but you can click a pond and use the look for frogs option.

The second place to find frogs is a frog log which appears in spawn spots around each world and will appear in different places each day and disappear after use.

The final thing is a frog tap which will be in the same space every day but you need to wait for a 24 hour cooldown before using it again. These are super common in Oasis Springs!

Breeding Frogs
Once you have two or more frogs in your inventory you’ll be able to click on one and chose breed frog with. When you do this a menu will open and you can choose any of your other frogs to breed with.

Once bred, you’ll get a notification telling you that your sim has bred a new frog and you’ll get it in your inventory.

There are specific breeding combinations for frogs that will get you specific results! When you breed two frogs you can get one of the two bred frogs again, one of the base frogs for either frog or a new frog entirely.
Purchasing Frogs at the Flea Market
If you have The Sims 4: City Living installed in the game you can head to the Flea Market each Sunday from 10AM to 6PM. At this event you have a chance of your sim being able to purchase frogs!

The stuff being sold changes each time there is a flea market, but from time to time there will be a sim with a table filled with frogs.

At this event you can get other collectibles like snow globes and city posters too!
Types of Frogs
There are currently 25 frogs in the base game and one frog that comes with The Sims 4: Life & Death. All of these are found by searching in ponds and frog spots. They are separated into three categories, common, uncommon and rare.
Common Frogs

Dirt Frog
- “The solid brown Dirt Frog is an unassuming fellow, but has a great sense of humour.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Eggplant Frog
- “The deep purple of this amphibian has contributed to its popularity among collectors and royal families the world over.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Heart Frog
- “Thanks to its brilliant colouring, the Heart Frog has been given as a token of affection for years.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Leaf Frog
- “This frog is notorious for its ability to camouflage itself in more verdant environs.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Spotted Leaf Frog
- “The Spotted Leaf Frog is mottled with cute, green freckles. In high school, it was voted ‘Most likely to be a Rockstar’.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Striped Leaf Frog
- “Its skin is the height of camouflage as this frog feeds on the Striped Leaf Insect.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Spotted Dirt Frog
- “The mud-coloured speckling of this amphibian provides excellent camouflage in chocolate pudding.”
- This frog has a sale price of §30

Striped Dirt Frog
- “The Striped Dirt Frog, despite its homely looks, is actually considered the be at the top of the Dirt Frog hierarchy.”
- This frog has a sale price of §30
Uncommon Frogs

Dirtsurfer Frog
- “This frog’s name comes not from its rippling earth-tone skin, but from a love for sand-boarding.”
- This frog has a sale price of §100

Leopard Frog
- “The Leopard Frog is dotted with mustard-colored specks. It aspires to a career in politics.”
- This frog has a sale price of §100

Striped Eggplant Frog
- “The Striped Eggplant Frog is prone to violent outbursts. No one’s sure why.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Striped Heart Frog
- “Traditionally, this frog has been kept as a pet by barbers.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Surfer Leaf Frog
- “This frog is proud of its green colours and skill hangin’ ten.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Spotted Eggplant Frog
- “The majestic Spotted Eggplant Frog flaunts plum-coloured speckles and ironically dislikes veggies.”
- This frog has a sale price of §10

Hypno Frog
- “Ancient tribes people in the jungle are known for licking the HypnoFrog. Apparently it tasted like apples.”
- This frog has a sale price of §25

Sunflower Frog
- “Long, sunny days sipping lemonade gives this frog its brilliant golden colour.”
- This frog has a sale price of §30

Spotted Heart Frog
- “The Spotted Heart Frog is adorned with pimple-like red dots. It can hula hoop with bent reeds.”
- This frog has a sale price of §30

Tiger Frog
- “Unlike its namesake, the Tiger Frog does not have teeth. Or fur.”
- This frog has a sale price of §35

Dirtwhirl Frog
- “The Dirtwhirl Frog is often found in circles in mud puddles.”
- This frog has a sale price of §120
Rare Frogs

Heartsurfer Frog
- “Love keeps this little red guy riding the waves.”
- This frog has a sale price of §25

Surfer Eggplant Frog
- “The Surfer Eggplant Frog is well known in warm climates with gnarly beaches.”
- This frog has a sale price of §30

Bullseye Frog
- “Named for its slight resemblance to a bull’s eye, this frog is known to have a natural fear of bows and arrows.”
- This frog has a sale price of §100

Eggplant Whirl Frog
- “Eggplant Whirl Frogs are known for being fickle and sarcastic.”
- This frog has a sale price of §100

Sunsurfer Frog
- “The Sunsurfer Frog is not only yellow but also evokes the visual waves of heat rising on a hot day.”
- This frog has a sale price of §125

Whirly Flower Frog
- “”Also called the Daisy Frog, this specimen is well known for its bright voice and sunny disposition.
- This frog has a sale price of §160

Death Frog
- “Deathly frogs that are know to hold ghostly power within.”
Reward for Completing the Collection
When you get the very last frog in the collection you’ll get a notification that says “A complete collection of frogs! How exquisitve. A local patron of nature has sent you a reward for your full collection.”

In the following days you’ll get the Forlorn Frog Friend plaque delivered to your sim in the mail. It has a description that reads “You have mixed feels about your frogs. Remember when you just had two and they were plainly coloured and less well-patterned? Well, neither do they. What really matters now is that you have a lot of frogs in individual terrariums. Congratulations! The SimValley Frog Fan & Appreciation Society thought you deserved a reminder that frogs have feelings too. Remember to feed them often!”
