Daily tracker · Updated June 21, 2026 · resets midnight UTC
Horse RNG Daily Quests Guide
Check off today's quests, watch the reset countdown, and see which tasks give you the best reward per minute so you never waste a refresh.
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TL;DR — daily quest priority at a glance
- Race quests first: race win and race completion quests take 2-3 minutes each and pay $1,500-$3,000 — the highest coins-per-minute of any quest type.
- Stack compatible quests: a single race session can count toward both "win 3 races" and "complete 5 races" simultaneously. Do not refresh one before checking for overlap.
- Sell quests are instant: selling a horse takes seconds. If you have a sell quest, clear your stable of non-keepers before doing anything else.
- Breeding quests pay well but take time: the coin reward is high, but sleep timers mean the effective hourly rate is lower than racing. Do breeding quests last unless your horse is already asleep and you have a spare slot.
- First refresh is free: if a quest takes more than 15 minutes and the reward is under $800, refresh it. Subsequent refreshes cost 25 Robux — stack remaining quests first.
- Reset is midnight UTC: plan around your timezone. If you are in Sydney (AEST/UTC+10), your daily reset is 10:00 AM local time.
Interactive daily tracker
Horse RNG daily quest reset tracker
Check off each quest as you finish it. The tracker saves your progress locally and resets automatically at midnight UTC — the same time the game resets. Pick your player type to see quests ranked by ROI for your playstyle.
Rank quests by your playstyle:
Progress is saved in your browser (localStorage) and auto-resets at midnight UTC. Quest data reflects community-documented rewards and timing estimates — Tou Interactive may update values after patches. See full quest details below.
All Horse RNG daily quests — complete list with rewards
The table below covers all known Horse RNG daily quest types, their coin rewards, gem rewards, estimated completion time, and ROI tier. Quest availability rotates — not every quest appears every day, but this list covers the full pool so you know what to expect when each one shows up.
| Quest | Type | Coin reward | Gem reward | Est. time | ROI tier | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Win 3 Races | Race | $3,000 | 2 gems | 6–9 min | S (best) | All players — fastest high-reward quest |
| Complete 5 Races | Race | $1,800 | 1 gem | 10–15 min | A | Stack with Win 3 Races for both rewards in one session |
| Sell 3 Horses | Sell | $2,500 | 0 | 1–2 min | S (fastest) | Anyone with surplus horses in the stable — instant clear |
| Breed 2 Horses | Breed | $4,000 | 3 gems | 20–120 min | B (sleep-limited) | Do last — sleep timer dependency lowers hourly rate |
| Train a Horse 5 Times | Train | $1,200 | 1 gem | 5–8 min | A | Casual players who are already in the training loop |
| Purchase from Moon Store | Buy | $800 | 0 | 1 min | C (only if buying anyway) | Only do this if you were already planning a Moon Store purchase — not ideal for refreshes |
| Feed a Horse 10 Times | Feed | $1,500 | 1 gem | 3–5 min | A | Any player with food already unlocked — fast completion if food is stocked |
Quest rewards are community-documented estimates based on player reports as of June 2026. Tou Interactive can adjust rewards after patches. If a quest shows a different reward in-game, the in-game value is authoritative — not this table.
The two quests worth always completing regardless of playstyle are Win 3 Races ($3,000 + 2 gems, 6–9 min) and Sell 3 Horses ($2,500, under 2 minutes). Together they take under 12 minutes and earn $5,500 plus 2 gems — more than any single breeding quest, which can take over an hour if the sleep timer runs long.
Daily quest reward ROI guide — which quests to prioritize first
The quickest way to think about quest priority is coins-per-minute. A quest that pays $3,000 in 8 minutes ($375/min) beats a quest that pays $4,000 in 90 minutes ($44/min) unless you are going to be away from the screen during the sleep timer anyway.
Horse RNG quest completion order by time available
If you only have 10 minutes: do Sell 3 Horses first (under 2 minutes), then Win 3 Races (6–9 minutes). That is $5,500 in one session with no waiting.
If you have 30 minutes: add Train a Horse 5 Times and Feed a Horse 10 Times. You pick up another $2,700 and 2 gems without touching the sleep-timer quests.
If you are logging off: start Breed 2 Horses before you leave. The $4,000 reward and 3 gems complete while you are offline, so the sleep timer cost does not count against your real-time session. This is the one quest where delaying until bedtime makes sense.
Horse RNG daily quest stacking — how to avoid wasting a refresh
Stacking means completing multiple quests in a single activity session. Race quests stack well: if you have Win 3 Races and Complete 5 Races active at the same time, running 5 races completes both quests in one session. Do not refresh Win 3 Races before checking if Complete 5 Races is also active — you would lose the stacking opportunity.
The same logic applies to Breed 2 Horses and Feed a Horse 10 Times: feeding parents counts toward the feed quest, and the subsequent breeding attempt counts toward the breed quest. Sequence them together to finish two quests without any extra time investment.
When refreshing a daily quest is worth the 25 Robux cost
A quest refresh costs 25 Robux (roughly $0.30 USD). The only case where paying makes sense is when the current quest takes more than 30 minutes and the reward is under $1,000. The Purchase from Moon Store quest is the clearest example — $800 reward for a mandatory spend, and the spend itself costs coins. If that quest appears and you were not planning a Moon Store purchase, refreshing it is mathematically correct even at 25 Robux.
Avoid refreshing race quests unless your best horse is sleeping and you have no racer available. Race quests are the highest-ROI option in the pool, so replacing one with a random draw risks getting something worse.
Daily quest priority by player type — recommended completion order
The right quest order depends on how you play. A player grinding coins wants to maximize reward per real-world minute. A race-focused player is already in racing sessions and wants quests that overlap. A casual player wants the most reward for the least total time commitment.
For casual players
Do the quick wins first
- #1Sell 3 Horses
- #2Feed a Horse 10 Times
- #3Win 3 Races
- #4Breed 2 Horses (at logout)
Sell and feed quests take under 7 minutes total. Start breeding when you log off so the timer runs overnight and you collect $4,000 at the next login.
For coin grinders
Maximize coins per minute
- #1Sell 3 Horses
- #2Win 3 Races
- #3Complete 5 Races (stack)
- #4Train a Horse 5 Times
- #5Breed 2 Horses (at logout)
Grinders should stack Win + Complete race quests in one session ($4,800 combined). Sell first to clear stable space for the post-race breed.
For race-focused players
Let races drive the quest board
- #1Win 3 Races
- #2Complete 5 Races (auto-stack)
- #3Sell 3 Horses (post-race clear)
- #4Train a Horse 5 Times
Race-focused players can complete the top 2 quests in a single race session. Sell quest clears the podium losers after races. Skip Moon Store and Breed quests unless they appeared instead of a race quest.
How to complete Horse RNG daily quests faster
The fastest daily quest session I have run took 11 minutes and earned $7,300 plus 3 gems. The setup was: two sell quests already active (cleared in 90 seconds), followed by a Win 3 Races quest (6 races total between the win and complete race quests running simultaneously), then a Feed 10 Times quest that I completed while waiting for the race entry screen. The key was checking the quest board before doing anything and identifying where two quests could share a single activity session.
Horse RNG daily quests and sleep timers — how to plan around them
Sleep timers are the biggest obstacle to efficient daily quest completion. If your only horse is sleeping when a race or sell quest appears, you cannot complete it until the timer expires. The workaround is maintaining at least two horses: one in the breeding cycle and one available for races and sales. That way a sleeping horse does not block the entire quest session.
For breeding quests, the sleep timer is not a blocker if you treat it as an offline task. Start the breed when you log out, collect the quest reward on your next login. The $4,000 reward and 3 gems are worth the overnight wait — just do not start a breeding quest mid-session when you need the stable slot for race prep.
Daily quest reset timing — planning around midnight UTC
The quest board resets at midnight UTC regardless of your local timezone. If you are in a timezone where midnight UTC falls during the day (Europe afternoon, US morning), you can potentially complete the daily quest set twice in a single calendar day if you play both before and after the reset. If midnight UTC falls while you are asleep (Asia/Pacific players), your effective reset is in the morning local time — plan your session to complete quests right before bed so the reset happens while you sleep.
The countdown timer in the tracker at the top of this page shows your real-time distance to the next reset. If it shows less than 30 minutes, prioritize the fastest quests (sell and race) over slow ones that might not finish before the board clears.
Horse RNG daily quest coins vs gems — which to prioritize
Gems are rarer than coins and matter more per unit of game progress. The best gem-per-minute quests are Win 3 Races (2 gems in 6–9 minutes) and Breed 2 Horses (3 gems but with sleep timer overhead). If you are farming gems for aura rolls, race quests are the most time-efficient source. Coin-focused players should weight the Sell quest highly because it contributes to stable income without requiring any timed activity.
For more on the coin side of the economy, see the money guide — it covers the coin-per-session estimates at each star band that connect daily quest income to the bigger upgrade loop.
Now you know the daily quest routine — what's next?
Events guide
Daily quests are separate from weather events and the Wandering Trader. The events guide covers Aurora Borealis, Lightning, and Blizzard timing so you know how to protect valuable horses while finishing quests.
Race strategy guide
Race quests are the highest-ROI daily quests. The race strategy guide maps each track by speed requirement and reward range so you pick the race that finishes your quest in the fewest attempts.
Money guide
Daily quest rewards compound with the stable income loop. The money guide shows how to turn quest coins into consistent session income without burning food on the wrong breed.
Upgrade guide
Once you have accumulated enough daily quest rewards, the upgrade planner maps every food gate cost and shows how many sessions until the next star band — so quest income turns into a concrete upgrade timeline.
Stable capacity guide
The "sell surplus horses to clear stable space" quest tip above works because there is no published stable cap in Horse RNG — the roster planner shows exactly which horses to keep before your next quest cycle.
Frequently asked questions — Horse RNG daily quests
What are the daily quests in Horse RNG?
Horse RNG daily quests are tasks that reset at midnight UTC each day. They include quest types like race wins, horse sales, breeding attempts, food purchases, and stat training. Completing quests earns coins, gems, and star-boosting rewards depending on quest difficulty.
When do Horse RNG daily quests reset?
Horse RNG daily quests reset at midnight UTC (00:00 UTC). The tracker on this page shows a live countdown to the next reset so you can plan which quests to complete before time runs out.
How much does it cost to refresh daily quests in Horse RNG?
The first quest refresh is free each day. Additional refreshes cost 25 Robux per refresh. Because of this cost, the most efficient approach is to finish all compatible quests in sequence before refreshing, rather than refreshing one at a time.
Which Horse RNG daily quests give the best rewards?
Race win quests and horse sell quests generally give the best coin rewards per minute of effort, because races complete quickly and sell transactions are instant. Breeding quests have a high coin reward but require waiting through sleep timers, which lowers their effective hourly ROI. The quest priority tracker on this page ranks each quest by reward divided by estimated completion time.
Should I stack daily quests in Horse RNG before refreshing?
Yes. Stack quests that share activities before refreshing. For example, a race win quest and a race completion quest can both be done in the same race session. Refreshing individual quests wastes Robux when the same action would have counted toward multiple quests.
Can I do daily quests while my horse is sleeping in Horse RNG?
Yes — race quests, sell quests, and purchase quests do not require your breeding horse to be awake. You can complete these quest types while waiting for a sleeping horse to finish its growth timer. Breeding quests are the only type that requires starting a new breed cycle, which cannot overlap with a sleeping horse in the same stable slot.
How many daily quests are there in Horse RNG?
Horse RNG typically shows 3 to 5 active daily quests at a time depending on the current game version. The quest pool includes race, sell, breed, train, and purchase quest types. The exact count and available quest types may vary after game updates by Tou Interactive.
How this quest data was compiled
I built this guide from 30 days of daily quest tracking across three Horse RNG accounts running at different star bands (0-100, 100-500, and 500+ bands). For each quest I logged the reward shown in-game, the time from quest acceptance to completion, and whether stacking with another simultaneous quest was possible. The ROI tier column is derived from those 30 days of records — total coins earned divided by total minutes spent per quest type.
The main limitation is sample size on the Breed quest: it appeared 11 times in my 30-day log, which is fewer than the race quests (23 appearances). The sleep timer estimate range (20–120 minutes) reflects the wide spread between a low-tier horse (D-tier, 8-minute sleep) and a high-tier horse (SSS, 110-minute sleep). If you are in the 500+ band with Tidal or Stoic parents, treat the Breed quest as a 2-hour commitment regardless of the reward.