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Every Mii includes full slider parameters so you can recreate them manually in Living the Dream.

What Are Mii Slider Parameters?

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream made a significant change from its predecessors β€” Nintendo completely removed the QR code import system. In the original Tomodachi Life on Nintendo 3DS, players could scan QR codes to instantly add any Mii to their island. That workflow is gone in Living the Dream. The only official method Nintendo provides for transferring Miis between players is local wireless, which requires two Nintendo Switch 2 consoles physically near each other.

This is where Mii slider parameters come in. Every Mii in the Mii creator is defined by a set of numeric values β€” sliders that control every visual aspect of the character. Face shape has a numeric value. Eye type, eye size, eye spacing, and eye vertical position each have their own slider. Eyebrow style, eyebrow thickness, and eyebrow position are all individually adjustable numbers. The same applies to nose type and nose size, mouth type and mouth width, hair style and hair color, skin tone, facial hair, glasses type, and even body proportions like height and weight.

TomoHub solves the QR code problem by providing complete slider parameter tables for every Mii in this gallery. When you open a Mii page, you get the exact numeric value for every single slider β€” not approximations, but the precise settings needed to recreate that Mii accurately. You can open the Mii creator in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, work through each category, and set each slider to the value shown in the table.

The result is a Mii that matches the original as closely as the game's creator allows. For well-known characters like Mario or popular anime protagonists, the slider parameters have been carefully calibrated by the community to capture the defining features β€” the right eye shape, the correct skin tone, the matching hair style. For celebrity Miis, the parameters aim to capture recognizable facial proportions.

This gallery covers hundreds of Miis across games, anime, movies, music, celebrities, sports, and historical figures. Every entry includes the full parameter table, category tags, and community upvotes so you can find the most popular and accurate recreations quickly.

How to Use Mii Slider Parameters in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream

  1. 1
    Find your Mii in this gallery. Use the search bar or category tabs above to locate the character you want. Open the Mii detail page to see the full slider parameter table.
  2. 2
    Open the Mii creator in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. From the main menu, navigate to the Mii management section and select "Create New Mii" or edit an existing one.
  3. 3
    Work through each category in order. Start with face shape and skin tone, then move to eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, hair, and finally body proportions. Match each slider to the value shown in the parameter table.
  4. 4
    Set the name and voice. Enter the character's name as shown on the Mii page. Voice settings are not included in slider parameters β€” choose one that fits the character's personality.
  5. 5
    Save and add to your island. Once you're satisfied with the result, save the Mii and add them to your Tomodachi Life island as a resident.

Why QR Codes Don't Work in Living the Dream

Nintendo's decision to remove QR code import in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream was a deliberate design choice, likely tied to the Switch 2's updated Mii format and the expanded customization options the new creator offers. The QR code system from the 3DS era encoded Mii data in a format specific to that hardware β€” the Switch 2 Mii creator uses a different data structure with more parameters, making direct QR compatibility technically complex.

The reaction on Reddit's r/tomodachilife community was immediate and vocal. Threads asking "how do I import Miis?" and "why can't I scan QR codes?" became some of the most upvoted posts in the subreddit's history. Players who had spent years building QR code collections found themselves unable to use them. The local wireless transfer option Nintendo provides requires both players to be physically present with their consoles β€” not practical for sharing Miis with the global community.

Fan sites like TomoHub fill this gap by maintaining a curated gallery of Miis with complete slider parameters. Instead of scanning a code, you manually recreate the Mii using the exact numeric values provided β€” a slower process, but one that works with the game as Nintendo shipped it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I scan QR codes in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream?

No. Nintendo removed QR code import in Living the Dream. The only official Mii transfer method is local wireless between two Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. TomoHub provides slider parameters as an alternative β€” you manually recreate Miis using the exact numeric values we provide.

How do I add celebrity Miis to my island?

Find the celebrity in our Mii gallery, open their detail page, and note the slider parameter table. Then open the Mii creator in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and set each slider to match the values shown. Once saved, you can add the Mii to your island as a resident.

What are Mii slider parameters?

Slider parameters are the numeric values that define every visual aspect of a Mii β€” face shape, eye type, eyebrow position, nose type, mouth style, hair type, skin tone, height, and weight. Each slider has a numeric range, and the exact values determine how the Mii looks.

How accurate are the slider parameters?

Accuracy varies by Mii. For fictional characters with distinctive features (like Mario or anime protagonists), the parameters are typically very accurate. For real people, the Mii creator's limited options mean the result is an approximation. Community upvotes help surface the most accurate versions.

Can I submit my own Mii to the gallery?

We're working on a community submission system. For now, you can share your Mii parameters on the r/tomodachilife subreddit and we periodically add highly-upvoted community Miis to the gallery.

Do these Miis work on real Nintendo Switch?

The slider parameters work with any Nintendo Switch 2 running Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. The Mii creator is the same whether you're playing on original hardware or an emulator.

What's the Miitopia trick for importing Miis?

Some players use Miitopia on Nintendo Switch as an intermediary β€” Miitopia has a QR code system that can read 3DS-era codes. However, transferring Miis from Miitopia to Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream still requires local wireless, so this only partially solves the problem.

How many Miis can I have on my Tomodachi Life island?

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream supports up to 100 Mii residents on your island. You can have additional Miis saved in your Mii creator that aren't island residents.

Are these Miis compatible with Tomodachi Life 3DS?

The slider parameters in this gallery are calibrated for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch 2. The 3DS version has a different Mii creator with different slider ranges, so the values won't transfer directly. For 3DS Miis, look for QR codes from the original 3DS community.

How often is the Mii gallery updated?

We add new Miis regularly, typically several times per week. Popular requests from the community are prioritized. The gallery currently covers hundreds of characters across games, anime, movies, music, celebrities, sports, and history.

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