Living the Dream guide
Living the Dream Mii Creator Guide
Create residents from scratch or with guided questions, set profiles and dating preferences, and plan around the official 70-Mii limit.
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Last checked: 2026-07-09
Choose a creation route
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Use From Scratch when you want control over every facial and profile detail, or Get Help when you want the game to guide creation with simple questions. Mii creation also supports touch controls in compatible scenes.
Sources: Nintendo · Nintendo Support
Plan for up to 70 Miis
Series comparison
Living the Dream lets one player register up to 70 Miis. Treat that as the current-game roster ceiling; the original Nintendo 3DS game's 100-Mii capacity is a legacy rule and does not apply here.
Sources: Nintendo Support · Nintendo
Using console Miis and other games
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You may create a new resident based on the face of a Mii registered on the Switch or Switch 2 console. Living the Dream cannot directly import a Mii from software such as Miitopia, and its created Mii data cannot be exported to the console or another game.
Sources: Nintendo Support · Nintendo
Gender and dating preferences
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Gender choices are Male, Female, and Non-Binary. Dating preferences can include one or more of those choices, or none; romance depends on the settings, while Nintendo says the game system and story do not otherwise change with gender selection.
Sources: Nintendo Support · Nintendo
Quick answers
Questions players ask before following this page.
What is the Living the Dream Mii limit?
One player can register up to 70 Miis.
Can I import a Miitopia Mii directly?
No. You can base a new resident on a console Mii face, but direct import from Miitopia is not supported.
Can a Mii have no dating preference?
Yes. You can select multiple preferences or choose none.
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