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"The friend code is incorrect and can't be registered!"
— Incorrect friend code screen, Animal Crossing: City Folk
A players friend code screen

Friend Codes are strings of twelve numbers used to allow access to another person's town during online play, more commonly known as Wi-Fi. Both players must have registered each other. A friend code looks like ####-####-####, or ????-????-???? in Animal Crossing: Wild World. #s and ?s represent numbers. To get one's friend code, they must go to the Town Gate and talk to Copper. They then must select "Friend Code!" and he will then assign them a friend code, though they must have Wi-Fi Connection from a router or USB cable for it to work. Once the friend code is obtained, a person can trade their code with a friend and visit each others towns. If only one person has registered the code, it will not work. Also, be careful if you move out of your town with a friend that friend will also have to move out of their town.

Be Catious When Giving Unknown People Your Friend Code

Avoid inviting people you don't trust- If you give people you don't know your friend code, they have the ability to come to your town, chop down all your trees, steal flowers and other items, dig up holes everywhere, pick up your patterns you've worked so hard to lay down, and even hack your town by putting house and building seeds so you can't play in it anymore, known as destroying your town, if they wanted to. They commonly do this by asking you to play hide-and-seek- don't do it! If you want to play hide-and-seek in the Museum, your chocies are play with someone you really, really trust, or with the town's residents. Even if you turn off the power without saving, everything still stays the same since on WFC, everything saves automatically as you go. But remember: not all people are like this. Some simply want to explore another town, maybe get some new fruit, or look at some potential buys at Tom Nook's shop. We're not telling to not share your friend code; just be careful.