How pet aging works in Adopt Me
Every pet in Adopt Me grows by completing tasks that fill its needs — feeding, drinking, sleeping, bathing, school and playing. Each task nudges the pet through six ages: Newborn → Junior → Pre-Teen → Teen → Post-Teen → Full Grown. The number of tasks depends on the pet's rarity: a Common pet reaches Full Grown in about 56 tasks, while a Legendary needs roughly 275. Use the calculator above to see the exact figure for your pet and goal.
| Rarity | Tasks to Full Grown | For a Neon (×4) | For a Mega (×16) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common | 56 | 224 | 896 |
| Uncommon | 80 | 320 | 1,280 |
| Rare | 120 | 480 | 1,920 |
| Ultra-Rare | 160 | 640 | 2,560 |
| Legendary | 275 | 1,100 | 4,400 |
Adopt Me does not publish official task counts; these are community-measured figures from the most-cited aging guides and may shift slightly between updates.
How to make a Neon in Adopt Me
A Neon pet is made by aging four Full Grown pets of the exact same type and combining them in the Neon Cave. The new Neon then re-ages through its own glowing stages: Reborn → Twinkle → Sparkle → Flare → Sunshine → Luminous. Because you need four Full Grown pets first, a Neon costs four times the task total of a single pet — for a Legendary that's around 1,100 tasks before you even start the Neon re-age.
How to make a Mega Neon in Adopt Me
A Mega Neon (the rainbow-cycling version) requires four fully-aged Luminous Neon pets — which means 16 Full Grown pets in total. That is the single biggest grind in Adopt Me: a Legendary Mega Neon works out to roughly 4,400 tasks across 16 pets. Most players speed this up with Age-Up Potions (about 30 tasks each), or simply buy a ready-made Mega.