The 2023 holiday season is finally here andAdoption Islandis filled with so much cheer! The Cocoa Chaos update is partfourofAdopt Me’s winter season updates, and has brought not only a couple new pets, but also a totally new minigame that challenges you to deliver as many delicious cups of hot cocoa as you’re able to before time runs out.
How to play the Cocoa Chaos minigame in Adopt Me!
Cocoa Chaos is a competitive, PvP minigame that challenges you to become the quickest waiter in the west and deliver as many cups of hot cocoa as you can during a short time limit. To play this minigame, you’ll need to use the Arctic Express to travel to the Winter Village (or simply teleport there) and then look for the Minigames sign pictured below.
Once in the minigame area, you should see a gazebo-esque structure with a glowing circle underneath it—this is the queue for Cocoa Chaos.

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When the minigame begins, you and a handful of other players will be able to pick up mugs of the delicious chocolatey drink from the hot cocoa booth, and then deliver said mugs to the thirsty pets that are scattered around the area. But be careful—rolling snowballs and falling icicles will bring danger to the job, and will knock you (and the wandering pets) down if they hit you.

At the end of the minigame, you will be awardedGingerbreadbased on how many drinks you were able to deliver. If you successfully delivered all 10 drinks, the minigame will end early and you’ll maximize the amount of Gingerbread earned.
That’s it for this quick guide on how to play the Cocoa Chaos minigame in Adopt Me!. If you’re looking for a way to earn Gingerbread quickly, playing minigames is likely your best option!

Looking for more Adopt Me! content? Check out some of our other guides onHow to play the Santa’s Workshop minigame in Adopt Me! – RobloxorHow to play Pet Rescue in Adopt Me! – Robloxhere on Pro Game Guides!
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