Hoola is one of the most popular Seasonal Monsters in My Singing Monsters. With its cheerful look, tropical theme, and catchy musical part, many players try to add it to their collection every year. Unlike regular monsters, Hoola cannot be bred whenever you want. It only becomes available during specific Seasonal Events, although limited-time promotions sometimes bring it back outside its usual event.

If you want to breed Hoola successfully, you need the correct monster combination, the right island, and a little patience because breeding Seasonal Monsters is never guaranteed. This guide explains everything you need to know, including the best breeding combinations, breeding times, and useful tips to improve your chances.
Can You Breed Hoola Anytime?
No. Hoola is a Seasonal Monster, meaning it is normally available only during its seasonal event. The developers also occasionally make Hoola available during Anniversary Month or other special events.
Before attempting to breed Hoola, make sure the game currently allows it. If the event is not active, the breeding combination will only produce one of the parent monsters instead of Hoola.
Best Breeding Combination For Hoola
The official breeding combination for Hoola is:
- PomPom + Pango
This combination works because both monsters provide the elements required for Hoola while matching its breeding recipe.
You can breed Hoola on:
- Air Island
- Earth Island
Both islands use the same breeding combination.
There is no known combination with a higher success rate than PomPom and Pango, so this is the only pairing you should use.
Breeding Time
When the breeding attempt is successful, Hoola takes:
- 1 day and 1 hour (25 hours) with a normal Breeding Structure
- 18 hours and 45 minutes with an upgraded Breeding Structure
If your breeding timer shows a different duration, the attempt did not produce Hoola.
Checking the breeding time is the fastest way to know whether you were successful before the egg hatches.
How To Breed Hoola Step By Step
Follow these steps to maximize your chances:
- Wait until Hoola is available during an active Seasonal Event.
- Unlock Air Island or Earth Island.
- Place both PomPom and Pango on the same island.
- Make sure neither monster is busy breeding or incubating.
- Select PomPom and Pango in the Breeding Structure.
- Start the breeding process.
- Check the breeding timer.
- Hatch the egg if the breeding time matches Hoola.
Remember that Seasonal Monsters have relatively low breeding odds, so multiple attempts are often necessary.
Tips To Improve Your Success Rate
Although breeding results are random, several strategies can make the process more efficient.
Upgrade Your Breeding Structure
An upgraded Breeding Structure shortens breeding time. While it does not increase the chance of getting Hoola, it allows more breeding attempts during the event.
Use Diamonds Carefully
If the event is about to end, spending Diamonds to finish unsuccessful breeding attempts can give you more chances before Hoola becomes unavailable again.
Keep Parent Monsters Ready
Avoid using PomPom or Pango in another breeding combination while trying for Hoola. Having both monsters available at all times saves valuable time during limited events.
Be Patient
Many players obtain Hoola after only a few attempts, while others may need dozens. Since breeding is based on chance, persistence is often the key to success.
Can You Breed More Than One Hoola?
Yes. As long as Hoola remains available during the event, you can continue breeding additional copies using the same combination.
Extra Hoolas can be useful for decorating different islands, completing collections, or powering up certain gameplay features depending on your progress.
How To Place Hoola Happily
Like every monster in My Singing Monsters, Hoola has preferred Likes that increase its happiness. Higher happiness improves the amount of Coins Hoola produces over time.
You can increase happiness by placing Hoola near its preferred decorations and compatible monsters. Checking Hoola’s Likes page in the Monster Book will show the exact items that provide happiness bonuses.
Keeping happiness at 100% helps you earn the maximum Coin income from your Seasonal Monster.



