🐰 Bunny
Utility Pet · Common Rarity · Common Egg / Wild Spawn
Walk speed stack comparison (confirmed +5 per Bunny):
The Bunny has one of the highest wild spawn rates in the game at 11.9%. It appears with a countdown timer above its head. Walk up to it quickly before another player buys it.
At 20,000 Sheckles, the Bunny is the most affordable recommended pet in the game. Most new players can afford one within their first few harvests.
Walk the Bunny directly to your garden. The speed bonus activates as soon as it is placed. It follows you around your plot once deployed.
The Bunny is available in the Common Egg, which you earn by reaching Guild rank #5000–#101 on the Guilds leaderboard. A reliable alternate source if wild spawns are competitive.
Bunny is one of the few pets with confirmed Big variant stat numbers. Spawn odds are very low and not officially documented.
| Variant | Speed Bonus | Source | Confirmed? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bunny (Normal) | +5 Walk Speed | Egg / Wild 11.9% | ✅ Confirmed |
| Big Bunny | +10 Walk Speed | Rare wild spawn | ✅ Confirmed |
| Huge Bunny | TBA | Extremely rare spawn | ⚠ TBA |
At 20,000 Sheckles with an 11.9% spawn rate, the Bunny is the strongest first purchase in Grow a Garden 2. The speed boost pays dividends in every part of the game from day one.
The walk speed bonus stacks with each additional Bunny. Two Bunnies give +10, three give +15. Early on, filling some pet slots with Bunnies before upgrading is a valid strategy.
The Raccoon + Bunny combo is a well-known pairing. Bunny speed makes it easier to chase pet spawns and escape other players’ gardens after stealing. If you run a Raccoon, always run at least one Bunny.
When a Legendary pet like the Bee or Robin spawns on the map, every player sprints for it. The Bunny’s speed advantage can be the difference between claiming it and losing it to a faster player.