Introduction
This Tomodachi Life local wireless multiplayer guide explains how to connect with friends who have the game. Unlike the 3DS original, Living the Dream does not support online sharing via QR codes or internet. Instead, sharing happens through local wireless communication between nearby Switch consoles.
Understanding local wireless helps you exchange Miis, gifts, and island data with friends. By the end of this guide, you will know how to send and receive content, what can be shared, and the limitations of the system.
Local Wireless vs. Online – What’s Changed
The 3DS original allowed you to share Miis via QR codes online. The 2026 sequel removes online sharing entirely.
| Feature | 3DS Original (2014) | Living the Dream (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Share Miis | QR codes (global) | Local wireless only |
| Share items | StreetPass (local) | Local wireless only |
| Visit other islands | No | No |
| Online multiplayer | No | No |
| Required distance | Any (QR photo) | Within 30 feet |
This change has disappointed some fans. However, local wireless is more secure and faster for those nearby. (For creating great Miis to share, see our Tomodachi Life Mii creation guide.)
What You Can Share via Local Wireless
| Content Type | Send | Receive | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual Miis | Yes | Yes | Full appearance, voice, personality |
| Mii families | Yes | Yes | Parent-child relationships preserved |
| Custom items | Yes | Yes | Food, clothes, building exteriors |
| Island layout | No | No | Cannot share full island |
| Progress or save data | No | No | Each island is separate |
| Hamster costume | Yes | Yes | Demo-exclusive item can be shared |
You cannot share your entire island or your game progress. Each player maintains their own save file.
How to Use Local Wireless – Step by Step
Requirements
- Two or more Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 consoles
- Each console must have a copy of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (full game or demo)
- Consoles within 10 meters (30 feet) of each other
- Wireless communication enabled (no internet needed)
Sending a Mii to a Friend
- On your game, go to Mii Central (building with Mii icon)
- Select the Mii you want to share
- Choose Send > Local Wireless
- Your Switch starts searching for nearby consoles
- Your friend opens their game and goes to Mii Central > Receive > Local Wireless
- Their console appears on your screen. Select it.
- Confirm the transfer. The Mii is copied to their game.
Receiving a Mii from a Friend
- Go to Mii Central > Receive > Local Wireless
- Wait for your friend to initiate the send
- Accept the incoming Mii
- Choose where to place them (new house or Mii Central storage)
Sending Custom Items
- Go to the Shop > Custom Items tab
- Select the item you designed (food, clothing, exterior)
- Choose Send > Local Wireless
- Follow same pairing process
(For designing your own items, see our Tomodachi Life island customization guide.)
What Happens When You Receive a Mii
The received Mii becomes a resident of your island. However, there are important behaviors:
- The Mii’s personality, voice, and appearance remain identical
- Their relationships from the original island do not transfer. They start fresh on your island.
- Their dating preferences remain as set by the sender
- They can fall in love, marry, and have children on your island
- You can edit their clothing and house, but not their facial features
Think of it as the Mii moving to a new town. They remember who they are, but not their old friends.
Local Wireless Limitations and Troubleshooting
Common Issues
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Consoles not finding each other | Move closer (within 3 meters). Remove obstacles. |
| Transfer fails halfway | Restart both games. Try again. |
| Mii already exists on your island | You cannot receive duplicates. Rename or decline. |
| Item not appearing after transfer | Check the Shop’s “Received” tab. May need to claim. |
Important Limitations
- Maximum 10 Miis per day can be received (anti-spam protection)
- Cannot send Miis that are currently traveling (on a trip)
- Cannot send babies or children under age teen
- Shared items cannot be re-shared (one transfer only)
(For managing your island’s population, see our Tomodachi Life 70 Mii limit guide.)
Real-World Applications
Scenario A: Sharing a Celebrity Mii
You spent hours creating a perfect Taylor Swift Mii. Your friend wants her. Use local wireless to send a copy. Now both islands have Taylor. She can date different Miis on each island, creating unique drama.
Scenario B: Trading Custom Items
You designed a funny hamburger hat. Your friend designed a pizza shirt. You meet at lunch. Exchange items via local wireless. Now you both have two exclusive custom items.
Scenario C: Family Exchange
Your friend has a multi-generational family with grandparents, parents, and children. You want to start a similar family. Ask them to send you one of their adult Miis. That Mii becomes the founder of your own dynasty.
Why No Online Sharing? Nintendo’s Reasoning
Nintendo has not officially explained the removal of QR code sharing. However, common theories include:
- Security concerns – Malicious QR codes could crash the 3DS. Switch online sharing poses similar risks.
- Moderation – Offensive Miis cannot be reported if shared locally.
- Encouraging local play – Nintendo prioritizes in-person connections.
Regardless, local wireless is the only option. Plan meetups with friends to exchange content.
(For the full list of changes from the 3DS original, see our pillar post on Tomodachi Life Living the Dream.)
Can You Use Local Wireless with the Demo?
Yes. The free Welcome Version demo supports local wireless.
- Demo players can send and receive Miis and items
- Demo players are limited to 3 Miis, but can receive more (they go into storage)
- Received Miis count toward the demo’s 3-Mii limit if placed in houses
(For more on the demo, see our Tomodachi Life demo Welcome Version guide.)
FAQ About Local Wireless Multiplayer
Can I share Miis with someone in another country?
No. Local wireless requires physical proximity (30 feet). There is no online sharing.
Can I share my entire island layout?
No. Only individual Miis and items can be shared. Each island is unique to its save file.
Will a received Mii remember its previous relationships?
No. Relationships do not transfer. The Mii starts fresh on your island.
Can I receive Miis while playing the full game from a friend with the demo?
Yes. The demo and full game are fully compatible for local wireless transfers.
Conclusion
This Tomodachi Life local wireless multiplayer guide has shown you how to share Miis and items with friends nearby. Gather within 30 feet. Use Mii Central to send and receive. Trade custom items at the Shop. Remember that relationships do not transfer, but appearances and personalities do.
Local wireless is your only sharing option. Plan game nights with friends. Build each other’s islands together.
Next steps: Learn to manage your growing population with our Tomodachi Life 70 Mii limit guide. For creating Miis worth sharing, see our Tomodachi Life Mii creation guide.