


The computer whiz Sims are not forgotten on this list! Making mobile apps and games, reachable at programming level 7 and 9 respectively, is a great way to make steady income for those who prefer the company of code rather than people. The key to painting - since quality is the major factor - is to be Inspired as much as possible while doing so. Only have an afternoon? Your Sim can tackle a small painting, which takes the shortest amount of time, and it’s still a good bit of Simoleans. However, painting is still a consistent and steady skill, and the different sizes determine how much time they take to create. When it comes to easel choices, the easels in the Painter career actually make it easier to create higher quality paintings. The only reason why painting doesn’t take the top spot is because you need to join the Career in order to get the most benefit from painting as a money-making tool. With all the possibilities that come with painting, it’s another great choice for creative types. Sims can make entire self-made careers from writing books - and a bonus: there’s a whole Aspiration for it, too. Then, at level 9, the option to Submit to Literary Digest opens, providing even more possibilities in terms of royalties.

At level 5, Sims can publish through a company, warranting them more cash. Each book takes only about four hours to write - and there’s no limit to how many you can publish, compared to licensing songs, which are only allowed to be licensed one at a time. At level 2, Sims can self-publish after finishing by clicking on the mailbox. At level 1, your Sims can already start writing children’s books, and each level opens up a new genre. All you need is a computer, and your Sim can start practicing writing. You don’t need to buy any easels, canvases, or instruments. Writing books is best for those creative Sims on a budget.

We’ll even do you one better: there’s no cheating on this list! Here’s 10 ways to make money without having a career in The Sims 4. What about living a life without a set schedule, the office politics, and the overbearing bosses? If your Sim is more of a work-from-home type, we’ve got you covered. All work and no play makes your Sim dull.
