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Use the Stardew traveling cart tracker

Upload your save or enter a Game ID, then use the Traveling Cart tab above to browse weekly stock or search future years for a specific item.

Browser based The tracker reads your save locally for normal use.
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The save provides Game ID, version, days played, Red Cabbage guarantee state, completion flags, and unlocks.

Cart URL parameters

For cart planning, use id, dp, v, vg for the Year 1 Red Cabbage guarantee, cc or jc for completion flags, and du for desert access.

?id=42069&dp=250&desertunlocked=1

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how to use it

How to track Traveling Cart stock

Cart stock depends on date, Game ID, version, and some save flags. The tracker can browse one week at a time or search multiple future years for an item name.

1

Upload or enter seed

A save file gives the best cart state, while Game ID plus days played can support quick planning.

2

Open Traveling Cart

This page selects the Traveling Cart tab so the weekly stock table is ready after prediction.

3

Browse weeks

Use week and year buttons to move through Forest Cart, Night Market, and Desert Festival cart windows.

4

Search an item

Type an item such as Red Cabbage Seeds, Coffee Bean, Rare Seed, or Tea Set and choose a year range.

5

Check special rows

Look for seasonal specials, furniture, catalogues, rare hats, skill books, and Year 1 guarantee notes.

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Example cart search

If you need Red Cabbage Seeds for Year 1 Community Center planning, upload the save and search Red Cabbage. The tracker can show whether the guarantee is still active and when the cart is expected to offer it.

Input: Save file or ?id=42069&dp=45&vg=8
Output: Forest Cart, Night Market, or Desert Festival rows with item, quantity, and price
Best for: Rare item planning, Red Cabbage checks, catalogue searches, and long-range vendor planning
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Traveling Cart prediction notes

Stardew Valley 1.6 uses a separate branch

The tracker includes a dedicated 1.6 cart-stock branch because the shop logic changed substantially.

The Year 1 guarantee needs save state

A save file or vg parameter helps calculate the Red Cabbage Seeds guarantee instead of guessing from Game ID alone.

Completion flags affect catalogues

Some catalogue rows depend on Community Center or Joja completion, so cc and jc flags matter for seed-only URLs.

Mods can change stock

Mods that add items, furniture, shops, or Data/Shops changes can make cart predictions unreliable.

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When to use the Stardew traveling cart tracker

Use the Stardew traveling cart tracker before any run where a vendor item can change your plan: Year 1 Community Center routing, rare seed buying, catalogue hunting, Night Market shopping, or Desert Festival planning. The Stardew traveling cart tracker is most helpful when you search several future years instead of checking one Friday or Sunday at a time.

Before Year 1 bundles

Search Red Cabbage Seeds early, then confirm whether the save state still has the guarantee that the Stardew traveling cart tracker can read.

Before rare item hunting

Use exact item names for Coffee Bean, Rare Seed, Tea Set, Red Fez, catalogues, furniture, or skill books to reduce manual calendar scanning.

Before Night Market week

Browse the Night Market window with the same cart state so boat stock and ordinary Traveling Cart planning stay in one workflow.

Before sharing a seed

Include version, days played, completion flags, desert access, and Red Cabbage guarantee values so the tracker does not assume the wrong stock pool.

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Stardew Traveling Cart Tracker FAQ

What does the Stardew traveling cart tracker do?

It predicts Traveling Cart, Night Market, and Desert Festival cart stock from a save file or Game ID parameters, including item names, quantities, and prices.

Can I search for Red Cabbage Seeds?

Yes. Use the cart search field and choose a range. A save file can also help account for the Year 1 Red Cabbage guarantee state.

Does the tracker support Stardew Valley 1.6?

Yes. The integrated tracker has a separate 1.6 branch for the changed Traveling Cart and Desert Festival stock logic.

Can I track Night Market cart stock?

Yes. The cart tab includes Night Market boat windows when the date and version support them.

Why do some catalogue results need completion flags?

Certain catalogue items depend on Community Center or Joja completion, so the tracker needs those flags from the save or URL parameters.

Can mods affect Traveling Cart predictions?

Yes. Mods that alter shop data, item pools, furniture, or item prices can make the tracker output differ from the game.