Four very different Tamagotchi lines are on sale in 2026, and the “best” one depends entirely on who it’s for. Answer a few quick questions and you’ll know exactly which to buy.
Start Here: Who’s It For?
Buying for a young child (roughly 6–10)?
Get the Tamagotchi Uni. It’s rechargeable (no swapping tiny batteries), hard to “lose” your pet, and the Wi-Fi events keep kids coming back. If budget is tight, a nano is a great, cheaper first pet.
Buying for a returning 90s fan / nostalgic adult?
Get a 30th Anniversary or Original reissue for the authentic retro experience — or a nano for that classic keychain feel in your pocket. Want something deeper than you remember? Jump to Paradise.
Buying for a hobbyist who wants a real game?
Get Tamagotchi Paradise — ideally one of the 2026 versions, Orange Tropics or White Glacier. Multiple fields, breeding, dozens of characters, and head-to-head mini-games give it the most to do.
Buying a gift and not sure?
You can’t go wrong with a nano (cheap, cute, collectible) or a Uni (premium, easy, lots of content). Both are crowd-pleasers.
Decide by What Matters Most
| If your top priority is… | Choose |
|---|---|
| Most things to do / replay value | Paradise |
| Easiest care & ongoing updates | Uni |
| Lowest price | Nano |
| 90s nostalgia | 30th Anniversary reissue |
| A camera gimmick | Pix |
| Two devices to play together | Two 2026 Paradise versions |
Two Common Situations
“It’s my first Tamagotchi ever.” Start with a Uni (easy and rich) or a nano (cheap and simple). Save Paradise for when you want a deeper challenge.
“I want the newest thing.” That’s White Glacier and Orange Tropics, the July 2026 Paradise versions with all-new fields and characters.
Want the numbers behind these picks? See the full device comparison and our Best Tamagotchi to Buy in 2026 guide.
