A data-backed look at the new VRChat worlds published on Booth in August 2025, ranked by the likes they gathered. The field was 46 items. What pulled the most likes this month wasn't a finished room or a big building, but a ¥460 Udon gimmick that turns any spot you like into a place to sit.
Behind it stood finished worlds — a tropical hotel room that flips between dusk and night, an underground lounge reached by elevator, a modern house under falling shooting stars — with "place-and-go parts" like ivy, glass block, and a starry-sky cafe set filling the gaps between them. A month where "polish one part" beat "build a room" as the way in.
📊 About the data Aggregated: 2026-06-28 / Scope: worlds published 2025-08-01 to 2025-08-31 with 300+ likes (46 items)
- Top 10 Worlds
- #1: Flek Sit / virtual-boys
- #2: Cafe & Kitchen Asset Pack (28 pcs) / のあがみ
- #3: Relaxing Room with Wave Sounds / Unipuyo3D
- #4: Starry Sky Cafe Set / 妖幻亭
- #5: Quiet Luxe / Mitsuboshi_Studio
- #6: Ivy wall×4 / Toraba Store
- #7: Glass block wall textures / Toraba Store
- #8: SilentStella / 団子屋
- #9: Showa-Style Japanese Room ② / Oji 3DWorks
- #10: Room S6 / ねこやま君
- August 2025 Trends
- Wrap-up
Top 10 Worlds
Ranked by like count as of the aggregation date (June 2026), with a look at what's inside each one and how much it packs.
#1: Flek Sit / virtual-boys
A world Udon gimmick that lets you sit wherever you like on a sofa or bench. ¥460. In VRChat, when you sit on a chair or sofa placed in a world, your avatar snaps into one fixed spot. Those "sit points" are normally placed one by one by the creator, so the number and position of seats are set from the start — three on a three-seat sofa. Even when there's room, you can't slip into the gap between seats, or settle in shoulder to shoulder with a friend.
Flek Sit lets you set that "place to sit" as a range drawn as a line, not a single point. Lay the range out as a straight line, an arc, or a circle, and anyone can sit freely anywhere along it — end to end on a long bench, or all the way around a low table or kotatsu — packed in close without worrying about spacing. The seating height even auto-adjusts to the avatar, so tall and small avatars alike land properly on the seat.
To use it, you drop in a prefab called FlekSitHelper and set the range's length while watching the purple marker (gizmo) — that's it. It includes no 3D models and sells nothing but the "sit freely" mechanism, cleanly, laid over your existing sofas and benches, as many as you want. A gimmick focused on one thing — freedom of where to sit — took the most likes among August's worlds, at 2,892.
#2: Cafe & Kitchen Asset Pack (28 pcs) / のあがみ
A 28-piece realistic 3D asset pack for building a whole cafe and kitchen. ¥900. When you build a cafe or coffee-shop world, the inside of the counter — the kitchen gear — is surprisingly fiddly. You have to hunt down each piece (espresso machine, fridge, stove…) or model it yourself, and gathering them piecemeal often leaves the textures mismatched.
This pack hands you that kitchen gear as 28 realistic 3D models with a unified look. The espresso machine, drip coffee maker, and coffee grinder each come in black and white, so you can match your interior, and small items like coffee cups, paper cups, and straws are in there too — line them up on the counter and it reads as a shop that's open for business.
のあがみ also released a "Summer Tradition Asset Pack (10 items)" back in July 2025 — an electric fan, a pig-shaped mosquito coil holder, and the like — and that one, too, lists every part's polygon count on the product page (sink △3,808, stove △7,750, and so on). It's a considerate build that lets you place things while keeping an eye on your world's budget.
On top of the UnityPackage, FBX and textures (2048×2048 PBR) ship separately, so it works outside Unity for game and video production too. A foundation that saves you from modeling a shop kitchen from scratch.
#3: Relaxing Room with Wave Sounds / Unipuyo3D
A room in a luxury hotel overlooking a southern sea. ¥1,200. White organic curved furniture, a round bed, and an ocean and palm trees filling the windows — a resort room you have all to yourself.
It bundles two scenes, day (dusk) and night. At dusk the sky turns gold; at night it shifts to the calm blue of moonlight. The same room becomes a different place depending on the hour. Light baking and light probes are already set, so it's ready to go public right away.
A door open/close gimmick and shaders for the sea and glass are included, and you can tune the water's color and wave height. Quest is unsupported (the shaders haven't been verified there), and the total polygon count is around 200k–300k. As a spot for photos or quiet conversation, it's a backdrop that looks good with nothing more than a figure standing in it.
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#4: Starry Sky Cafe Set / 妖幻亭
A cafe set lit up inside a starry dome, like a planetarium. It's free. Inside a dome where stars spread across a golden triangular frame, curved sofas and marble tables sit, and small lights glow softly on the tabletops. Glowing orbs hang from the ceiling, making a fantastical gathering spot that's great for meetups and photos.
妖幻亭 distributed it "with heartfelt thanks," and beyond the all-in-one prefab, the pendant lights, walls, floor, sofas, and tables are each split into individual prefabs too. You can pull out just the parts you need and add them to your own world.
A sample scene is included, so you can drop it in and check the mood right away. A starry gathering spot like this works straight away as a meetup point with friends or a fantastical backdrop for shooting avatars and outfits. A space built out this carefully, opened up for free, is a reassuring foundation for anyone just starting to build worlds.
#5: Quiet Luxe / Mitsuboshi_Studio
A lounge-style world that opens up after you step off an elevator, underground. ¥2,000. A wood-slat ceiling, indirect lighting, and the warmth of wood grain pull together a calm space that feels cut off from the noise of the world.
The lighting is already set, so you import the UnityPackage, open the Scene, and you can upload right away. Finished worlds tend to balloon in size as they get detailed — heavy ones load slowly and lock out low-spec or mobile users — but this one comes in at about 24MB unmodified, surprisingly light for how it looks. An update split the elevator mesh into a separate FBX, making it easier to repurpose for your own world.
The sample world has a bed-side system, QvPen, a video player, and light mini-games, but these aren't included in the product (it's a 3D model sale). Going in with that in mind, it suits anyone after the interior itself.
#6: Ivy wall×4 / Toraba Store
A lightweight 3D material of ivy covering a wall. ¥500. When a world's walls look bare, running ivy across them adds atmosphere in an instant — but real plant 3D models get heavy leaf by leaf, and covering a whole wall is a load-and-labor burden. This material maps an ivy texture onto a single flat polygon, extremely light at △2 polygons each, so you can line a whole wall with it without much thought for the load.
It carries four stages, from green to withered: a lively green curtain, leaves turning color, and finally brown, dried-out vines with the leaves gone — so you can run lush green ivy across a cafe's exterior and withered vines through a ruined-building scene, swinging the same wall by mood. Each stage has rectangular and square seamless textures you can combine, and a normal map is included so it picks up dimension under your lighting.
A material that, with nothing more than mapping it on, adds a natural patch of greenery to a garden-style or photography-oriented world, one wall at a time.
#7: Glass block wall textures / Toraba Store
A texture set for building glass-block walls. ¥500. The glass-block walls you see in stylish architecture get heavy if you model each block in 3D, and the see-through look is a pain to tune. This set provides 11 glass patterns as textures — map one onto a Plane or Cube, match the size and UV tiling, and it reads as a real glass-block wall.
You can pick from patterns with different expressions — square embossing, rippled surfaces, fine grids — and the mortar comes in three kinds (colorless, colored, transparent). If you want to bring out real depth, there are instructions for assembling boxes into a grid, and pre-set prefabs (5m×5m, 1m×1m, 0.5m×1m) are included (it uses lilToon).
A translucent glass wall works for spots that want to divide a space while still passing light and a sense of what's beyond — a cafe partition, a bathroom, an entrance. It caught my eye that Toraba Store put out wall materials back to back this same August — ivy, then glass block.
#8: SilentStella / 団子屋
A silent chill space where shooting stars fall. ¥3,000. A modern house ringed by mountains and a starry sky, with a round bed, a pool, lounge sofas, and lines of warm light — a home you'd want to sink into alone at night.
What stands out is that it bundles the shaders that carry the staging. The shaders that make water and starry skies look good are normally something you track down and import separately, but here color correction, starry sky, lake, and crystal — four of them — plus a shooting-star particle come bundled from the start. A video player (iwaSync3), a mirror on/off toggle, and a skybox-change button are all set, and it's about 89MB.
Baked lightmaps, VRC Light Volumes, and post-processing are all configured into a ready-to-upload state (post-processing is disabled on the Quest version). Keeping this much shader work within PC/Quest dual support is the reassuring part.
#9: Showa-Style Japanese Room ② / Oji 3DWorks
A free Showa-retro Japanese-room world with a living room and a kitchen. A tatami living room with shoji, fusuma, a closet, and a low round table, all pulled together with dim lighting throughout. A space that swings toward nostalgic photography or a dim horror staging alike.
Oji 3DWorks published "Showa-Style Japanese Room ①" back in July 2025, and ② follows as a room that adds a kitchen to the living space. It uses VRC Light Volumes and is light at 19.7MB. Five prefabs, 35 materials, and 106 textures come pre-set, and setup is simple.
For free, you get a dim Japanese house as-is. A backdrop usable for photos and for test-of-courage events alike.
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#10: Room S6 / ねこやま君
An open-ceiling luxury living room overlooking a sea of clouds. ¥2,550. Ring-shaped lights float on a two-story-high ceiling, and a wall of clouds spreads beyond the large glass windows. Gray sofas, a bar counter, a staircase to the upper floor, a study area, and a projector screen — the tools of both living and photography, all present.
As the name "Room S6" suggests, it's one room in the Room series ねこやま君 keeps releasing. The extraordinary location — a high floor above the clouds — looks good whether you're shooting photos or just relaxing.
The skybox assumes a free asset from the Unity Asset Store (Skybox Series Free) you bring in separately, and it uses lilToon and Clear Water 2. An update right after release tidied the glass's render order — a sign the fine finishing keeps going too.
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August 2025 Trends
A look at all of August's worlds through aggregate numbers and per-axis rankings. The top like count was #1 Flek Sit at 2,892. Of the 46 items, the Top 10 broke down as five finished worlds, four place-and-go materials, and one Udon gimmick — "parts" made up nearly half.
| Metric | Value |
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| Items in scope | 46 |
| Average likes | 758 |
| Median likes | 534 |
| Average price | ¥1,076 |
| Median price | ¥540 |
| Share free | ~24% (11 / 46) |
| Share under ¥1,000 | ~61% (28 / 46) |
| "For photography" tag appears | 28 / 46 |
| Top 10: finished worlds / materials & place-and-go / Udon gimmicks | 5 / 4 / 1 |
Features & gimmicks: "things that move and react" form the axis
Top 10 Features
Distribution of product features, capabilities, and gimmick types.
For feature tags, Udon leads at 10 of 46, with world gimmick 8, sittable 3, and synced 2 — "things that move and react" form one axis. Right alongside come the material-side tags: shader 8, lilToon-compatible 6, particle 5. The Top 10's mechanism slot was carried by #1 Flek Sit, but just outside the ranking, "play-with-it" gimmicks line up solidly.
Here's one that could be the centerpiece of an izakaya world.
大崎商会's "Cookable! Edible! Okonomiyaki" is an interactive okonomiyaki asset you can pour, cook, and eat. There are three cooking spots, each handling up to five at a time. The whole sequence is built out — scoop batter with a ladle onto the iron plate, cook with a spatula, add seasoning, and eat. You can choose the table's top and leg designs, and it's Quest-compatible. At ¥700, it drops one piece of "food you can play with" into an izakaya world.
Keywords: "for photography," furniture, and "cafe"
Top 20 Keywords
Frequency of VRCFinder's own keyword tags — useful for spotting trending tastes and features.
The top keyword is "for photography," at 28 of 46 — about two in three. The picture that worlds are sought as "backdrops for shooting avatars and outfits" comes through clearly again this month. Next come interior 27 and home world 16, then the concrete furniture names that speak to building out a livable room: sofa 13, table 10, houseplant 8, pendant light 7, bed 6, chair 6.
What stood out this month was "cafe," at 6 — with #2 Cafe & Kitchen Asset Pack and #4 Starry Sky Cafe Set at the front, products for building a coffee shop form a layer.
Here's one that lets you furnish a whole retro coffee shop.
Яi-bon*2's "MeloMelo Coffee Set" is a sweets-and-furniture set themed on a Showa-retro coffee shop. The world side packs 29 prefabs — cake, pudding a la mode, cream soda, parfait, and more — plus a sample scene, with eat, grab, and sit settings already in place. An avatar radial menu comes with it too, so the same sweets work as a prop you carry around — a thoroughly yume-kawaii set.
Taste: the modern of living rooms, the fantasy of staging
Top 10 Taste Tags
Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.
For taste, simple and modern tie for the top at 10 each, followed by natural at 7 — the words of calm living rooms hold the upper ranks. Cutting into that lineup is fantastical at 8: building a room to live in, and building materials to stage an atmosphere, stood side by side in the same month.
On the modern living-room side, this one caught my eye.
モサンゴ屋's "Under the Moon" is a world with an underground garden under a starry sky and a Japanese-modern living room. It's the second entry in the Moon series, built on the basement of "SailingMoon" — #2 back in July 2025 — and it comes with a pre-set file for using it alongside SailingMoon. At ¥1,000, a world continuous with the prior work opens up: an underground garden lit by stone lanterns, with butterfly particles drifting through.
On the staging side, one came along that lifts waterside expression a notch.
acaia Shop's "Caustics Shader" is a shader that draws the shimmer of underwater light (caustics) onto an object's surface. There are two approaches — applying it directly as a material, and projecting it like a projector — and you can fine-tune the light's thickness, color, even a height limit. The personal license is ¥1,000, with PC/Quest dual support. It lets you bake the "wetness" of a pool or seaside world right onto your floors and walls.
Price: free and ¥500–999 are the two pillars
Price Distribution
Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.
For price, free at 11 and ¥500–999 at 11 tie for the most, and items under ¥1,000 make up about 61% of the whole. The median is ¥540. #1 Flek Sit (¥460), #6 Ivy wall×4 and #7 Glass block (¥500 each) — the upper ranks lean on this cheap band too. Above it, the layer of finished worlds — #5 Quiet Luxe (¥2,000), #10 Room S6 (¥2,550), #8 SilentStella (¥3,000) — sits at ¥2,000–4,999 with nine items. Only one item breaks ¥5,000, so the two-tier structure of "parts and gimmicks at a few hundred yen, finished worlds at a few thousand" comes out cleanly.
Free items number 11, about 24%. Beyond #4 Starry Sky Cafe Set's "with heartfelt thanks" approach, products that open the door free to get you touching them first stand out. And as with the Caustics Shader noted under taste, some creators prepare a separate license that lets you embed and redistribute the work inside your own product — a cycle of parts supporting parts that feels right for this category.
One that stood out in the few-hundred-yen value band:
Toraba Store's "Rabbit×12" is a set of 12 miniature rabbits about 5cm tall. There are upright and posed versions, 11 of them with outfits (maid dress, one-piece, hood, and more), and ear, tail, and expression shape keys are in there too. ¥500. From wall materials like ivy and glass block to palm-sized decorations like these, you can see Toraba Store lining up small parts as a single line.
August trends from a creator's view
Readers of the world category include not just people already making worlds, but plenty who make avatars, outfits, or small items and are thinking "maybe I'll try a world too." From the Top 10 and August's numbers, here are the figures likely to resonate with people about to make one.
| Metric | August's number |
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| Top 10: finished worlds / materials & place-and-go / Udon gimmicks | 5 / 4 / 1 |
| Fully free in the Top 10 | 2 (#4 Starry Sky Cafe Set, #9 Showa-Style Japanese Room ②) |
| Creators who released multiple works in the month | Toraba Store (Ivy wall×4 / Glass block / Glass light×5 / Glass photo frame×4 / Rabbit×12) |
| Top like count in the Top 10 | 2,892 (#1 Flek Sit) |
| Creators with a past 10k-like hit | 0 |
Notes for world creators:
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You can enter without building a finished world — #1 is a ¥460 Udon gimmick, and the Top 10 broke down as five finished worlds against four place-and-go materials and one Udon item. Without building a whole space, polishing one good part can land you in the upper ranks in this category. A sit mechanism, a wall material, a starry-sky cafe — the entrances are wide.
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"Things that move and react" form one axis — feature tags led with Udon at 10, then world gimmick, sittable, and synced. Parts that make one thing for friends to do together, like the okonomiyaki, win support. If you've made shaders or small items, about all you'll newly need is Udon, and you can start from a small mechanism.
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"For photography" demand = building the backdrop for your own work — the top keyword was for photography at 28 of 46. The more you make avatars and outfits, the more you need a backdrop to show them in. Maker and user overlap in the same crowd here, which is the interesting part of worlds: the urge to make the one room that shows your work off best becomes demand itself.
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Polishing one part into a "line" — Toraba Store lined up everything from wall materials to palm-sized rabbits as a single line; のあがみ carried an asset pack from July's summer props into August's cafe kitchen; the Showa-Style Japanese Room went from ① to ②; and Under the Moon followed SailingMoon. The move of not stopping at one work but stacking it as a series or a sequel props up this month's upper ranks.
Wrap-up
August 2025's worlds were a month where "polish one part" beat "build a room" as the way in. At the top stood Flek Sit, a ¥460 Udon gimmick that turns any spot you like into a place to sit. Below it, five finished worlds of different characters lined up — a tropical hotel, an underground lounge, a mansion above the clouds, a modern house of shooting stars — but what filled the gaps between them was place-and-go parts: ivy, glass block, a starry-sky cafe set.
Worlds are a category where a single sit mechanism, one wall of ivy, or one rabbit is enough to stand as a work. Toraba Store lined small parts up as a single line, the Showa-Style Japanese Room went from ① to ②, and Under the Moon followed SailingMoon — the accumulation of one work at a time showed up directly in the ranking. If you've been making avatars, small items, or shaders, your skills already run straight into worlds. Start from the one room that shows your work off, or from the one part you're good at, and reach out.
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About the data
- Aggregated: 2026-06-28
- Scope: worlds published 2025-08-01 to 2025-08-31 (46 items)
- Ranking basis:
like_countin descending order, as of the aggregation date - Listing condition: VRCFinder's DB collects only products with 300+ likes, so anything that hadn't reached 300 likes at aggregation time isn't included here
- Note: the figures and ranking in this article are a snapshot as of the aggregation date. They don't reflect later changes, so they may differ from current values
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