Rooms to live in, and rooms to shoot in. March 2026's new worlds on Booth leaned unmistakably toward "the room" — spaces built out at the scale of a single carefully crafted interior filled the upper ranks, from a home overlooking the sea floor to a 6-tatami wood-grain room, with a joke venue and a free two-person effect cutting in between.
At the top sits a chill home world that gazes out at the sea floor through a wall of glass (1,066 likes). Let's start there and go through the lineup one piece at a time.
📊 About the data Compiled: 2026-07-13 / Scope: worlds published on Booth between 2026-03-01 and 2026-03-31 with 300+ likes (17 items)
- Top 10 Worlds
- #1: Still Blue / Serif
- #2: Just Apology Press Conference / ぱんだ庫
- #3: Friendship Gimmick / Luna*Flake
- #4: Little attic / monoTone
- #5: Wooden Wind Chime KARAKORO / PokoMart
- #6: Private room OCs-W01 With DJ Booth / Outlander Campers
- #7: Bedroom Wrapped in Green and Frames / おとり工房
- #8: Bloom Garden / Mimorie.
- #9: Micro Room N9 / ねこやま君
- #10: Cafe Kano Three-Story Rental / kanoda's shop
- March 2026 Trends
- Wrap-up
- Other categories for March 2026
Top 10 Worlds
Ranked by like count as of the compile date (July 2026), with a look at what's inside each one and how much it packs.
#1: Still Blue / Serif
A chill home world where you gaze at the sea floor through a wall of glass. As of the compile date (July 2026) it sits at 1,066 likes, first place for March's worlds. "Underwater" here doesn't mean living submerged: beyond the big rounded window of a calm wood-toned room stretch sand flats, coral and seaweed beds with fish drifting past — a lounge-and-bedroom's distance from the sea.
Inside you get a sea-view living room, a snug bed alcove, a hideaway private bar lit in blue neon, and an entry closet with a glowing mirror for quick customization checks. Mirror, join log, entry chime and video player come pre-installed, plus a soundproofing gimmick separating bed from living room, an animated partition that doubles as a screen, and an automatic door to the bar.
Pricing runs ¥3,300–3,900 across two grades: Essential, and a Full Suite that adds the capsule drink gimmick "Serifpresso," day/night scene presets and the white version. This is Serif's first release — quite a launch, with a single room built out to this level.
#2: Just Apology Press Conference / ぱんだ庫
Yes — that "apology press conference," reproduced wholesale as a world asset. A stark white meeting room, rows of navy folding chairs for the press, a desk with two microphones, and a wall sign reading nothing but 「謝罪会見」(apology press conference) in black type — the exact composition you know from the news. ¥500, 796 likes as of the compile date.
The kind part: lighting and the VRCWorld object are already set, so you can upload right after import. Some models and textures use CC0 assets, and a sample world is public. It's a venue built for exactly one thing — roleplay and skit photography — and turning a funny situation itself into a product with a single concept carried it to #2, one of the more eye-catching results in March's lineup.
#3: Friendship Gimmick / Luna*Flake
The moment two people touch fingertips, stars burst and spread — a world-side effect gimmick. Free, at 773 likes as of the compile date. Touch peace-sign fingertips together, then the backs of each other's hands, then the tips of fox-sign middle fingers — each contact pops star particles and sound effects. Duplicate the object to add more pairs.
Inspired by a scene in the film Cho-Kaguyahime!, it was built as a fan-made study piece for world-side Contact (touch detection). It's the Top 10's only Udon gimmick — and it's free. Use it as a small event reward moment or a friendship flex. In a month full of rooms to live in, this one piece carried the "moves and reacts" side.
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#4: Little attic / monoTone
A compact attic one-room bathed in pastel sunset light. The sloped ceiling sells the attic feel, with a bed, window-side cushions, polaroids strung on the wall, and a green-shaded banker's lamp — a small, snug, lived-in space. ¥500, 712 likes as of the compile date.
Seen from above it's a one-to-two-person space with the bed spanning the room's width — just right as a home world. Day and night versions are both included, and the wall polaroids accept your own images via the "Photo" material. It works by opening the scene and uploading, though customization requires light-baking knowledge — one for people slightly familiar with world-making.
#5: Wooden Wind Chime KARAKORO / PokoMart
A wooden wind chime with a swaying animation and a soft clattering sound. ¥600, 615 likes as of the compile date. A constant subtle sway is baked in — "a world feels better with a little motion" — making it a decor asset that adds sound and movement just by being placed. Following VRChat's world PhysBone support, both a touchable PB version and a lighter no-PB version are included.
Color variants plus an editing PSD ship with it, and the bottom plate's mark is layer-separated so you can drop in your own logo. lilToon-compatible. Published at the end of March, it stands as a season item prepared ahead of summer — one wind chime's sound and sway can bring a Japanese-style space to life.
#6: Private room OCs-W01 With DJ Booth / Outlander Campers
A one-room in raw concrete and exposed orange wiring, built around a DJ booth. ¥1,000–1,500, 568 likes as of the compile date. Less a quiet study than an industrial / garage-café space, accented by a turquoise retro fridge and a circular rug styled as a vinyl record.
The centerpiece is a serious DJ booth: two turntables and a mixer, monitor speakers left and right, and an "ON AIR" sign. Record jackets decorate the wall behind, and a PC desk lined with vinyl sits in the back. All furniture is original modeling, sold as a full set (all furniture + structure, with a light-baked scene) or the DJ booth alone. For music lovers' home worlds or a DJ-event base.
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#7: Bedroom Wrapped in Green and Frames / おとり工房
A single room packed with picture frames and houseplants over a white-and-deep-green two-tone — a 3D backdrop asset. ¥600, 562 likes as of the compile date. The long, deep space lines up floating shelves, potted plants, framed photos and ceiling-strung string lights at high density, making a bedroom that reads photogenic from any angle.
It packs 10 shelves, 4 houseplants, 2 desks, 2 chairs and more at roughly 35,000 polys. Colliders, light baking and reflection probes are all pre-configured, and the sample world "overcast" lets you check the density in person before buying.
おとり工房 is a series regular — February's report featured their natural-style "Wood and Plants Room." This one leans into the white × green two-tone with a further-refined interior, a maker steadily shipping room backdrops month after month.
#8: Bloom Garden / Mimorie.
A gathering space with a flower-ringed garden, a bar counter and a small theater corner. At ¥4,000 it's the Top 10's highest price band, with 495 likes as of the compile date. The base tone is a starry night sky and warm bulb light, with string lights and globe foot lamps running through the whole space — an elegant, hotel-lounge mood. A sunken sofa pit and a vine-draped pergola lounge give it plenty of corners to nest in.
The lit stone back-bar counter hosts "bar nights," and the wall-TV theater corner plays videos together. Swap the skybox and the same garden turns into a bright, open daytime or sunset space. Light-baked, PC-compatible.
Mimorie. is the maker behind January's "Homely Room" (featured in that month's trends section) and February's #6 "Midnight Gleam" (with the seaside "Aquareverie" in the same month) — a creator shipping living-space worlds in a different form every month. The warm-light romantic through-line holds here too, widening from a late-night home to a flower garden built for company.
#9: Micro Room N9 / ねこやま君
A moody night room overlooking a rainy city skyline. ¥2,550, 458 likes as of the compile date. Beyond the rain-flecked glass stretches a nightscape of towers, while the interior stays dim and calm under indirect lighting and floor lamps alone. True to the "Micro" name, the bedroom is a narrow, compact strip, connecting to a bar/dining second space.
The room's best moment is the full-wall built-in bookshelf embedded with star-shaped illumination — starlight scattered among books with fictional titles, setting a mood sized for solo time or a small group. A wood-stove-style object and a dry-garden art panel round out a room dressed in its worldview down to the details.
#10: Cafe Kano Three-Story Rental / kanoda's shop
A three-story building — one basement floor plus two above ground — distributed free as a bare "shell" with almost no furniture. 439 likes as of the compile date. Each floor is labeled ("first-floor counter area," "second-floor area," "restroom area"), and the exposed-pipe ceilings, teal fittings and skeleton staircase give it the Japanese-modern air of an old downtown shopfront.
Framed as a "rental property" for opening a restaurant or general store, with the publicly available world "Kano's Cafe" as a working reference you can visit. The notes are refreshingly candid: you'll need world-building knowledge like light baking and occlusion, plus Silent's Filamented Standard shader installed beforehand. A foundation for people who want to build out the interior themselves and make it "their own shop." Colliders come pre-set.
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March 2026 Trends
Beyond the ranking, here's what the full pool of 17 worlds published in March tells us. The month's top like count is #1 Still Blue's 1,066. With rooms and home worlds clustered at the top, the demand for calm spaces to live in — and to shoot in — shows up directly in the numbers.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Items in scope | 17 |
| Average likes | 526 |
| Median likes | 458 |
| Average price | ¥1,897 |
| Median price | ¥600 |
| Free items | ~12% (2 / 17) |
| Under ¥1,000 | ~53% (9 / 17) |
| "Home world" / "for photography" keywords | 13 / 17 each |
| Top 10 breakdown: finished world-rooms / place-and-go assets / Udon gimmicks | 6 / 3 / 1 |
Features & gimmicks: less "make it move," more "live in it / shoot in it"
Top 10 Features
Distribution of product features, capabilities, and gimmick types.
Tallying feature tags, March stays low even at the top — World Gimmick 3, Udon 2, Particle 2, Mirror 2 — feature tags themselves are sparse. That's not a quality signal; it reflects March leaning toward "spaces to place, live in and shoot in" over "mechanisms that move and react." Where January and February put Udon and world gimmicks in the upper ranks, March's "moving" side rested almost entirely on #3's Friendship Gimmick.
The other motion came from decor like #5's KARAKORO: swaying animation, clattering sound, a touchable PB version — the "reactive" elements lived in the small items placed inside finished rooms.
Representing the world-gimmick axis, one venue recreates a whole Japanese night.
"Late-Night Family Restaurant / FamiresA1" from バウ is a world themed on the experience of settling in at a late-night Japanese diner. Outside the windows, a slow-moving residential district and office towers stretch out under steadily blinking traffic lights, and you can step outside for a stroll through the night streets. ¥3,400, with a sample world to check the atmosphere before buying — a detail-first build.
Keywords: "home world" and "for photography" tie for the top
Top 20 Keywords
Frequency of VRCFinder's own keyword tags — useful for spotting trending tastes and features.
The most March-like result in the keyword tally: "home world" and "for photography" tie for first at 13 items each. People who want their own home and people hunting for a backdrop to shoot avatars and outfits share the same ranking. Below them come Interior 9, Chair 9, Houseplant 8, Table 7, Bed 5 — the names of concrete furniture and fixtures, direct evidence that March's worlds were built out as "rooms to live in."
Taste: natural and healing tie for first
Top 10 Taste Tags
Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.
The taste tally puts Natural and Healing tied at 5 each, followed by Stylish 4 and Relaxing 4 — the vocabulary of calm living spaces leads. Modern 3, Simple 2 and Nostalgic 2 follow behind.
Representing the natural axis, a wooden room from the previous report's Top 10 still holds its place.
"Wood Warmth Room" from 冷たくてもちもちした絶望 is a roughly 6-tatami room whose pride is its realistic wood-grain materials. Light-baked and upload-ready on purchase, lightweight at just under 20MB, with in-world UI for HQ/LQ switching and night-mode tuning — at ¥500, an entry point to owning your own home at a friendly "6-tatami" scale.
On the stylish axis, a large book-lined café space stood out.
"Book Cafe Style" from 3D Lab mikage is a world themed on relaxing in a space surrounded by books, with distinctly different zones — a bathhouse café, an inner terrace, a café area. Furniture, tableware, café props and plants all come included at ¥3,000, light-baked with colliders set, and a demo world to tour first.
Price: ¥500–999 most common, finished worlds in the upper layer
Price Distribution
Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.
The distribution's thickest band is ¥500–999 at 6 items, with the median at ¥600. #4 Little attic (¥500), #5 KARAKORO (¥600) and #7 the green bedroom (¥600) — place-and-go assets and small rooms cluster here. Above them, the finished worlds form a layer: #9 Micro Room N9 (¥2,550), #1 Still Blue (¥3,300–) and #8 Bloom Garden (¥4,000) span ¥2,500–4,000. "Parts and decor around ¥500, finished worlds at ¥2,500–4,000" — the two-layer structure carries straight on from January and February. The free entries were #3's Friendship Gimmick and #10's Cafe Kano.
From the ¥500–999 band, a prop that adds one more way to play with your photos.
"Canvas Set with Oil-Painting Shader" from NewRarity is a six-piece set of canvases and easels for worlds, bundled with an Amplify-built oil-painting shader. Convert photos you took in VRChat into oil-painting style and hang them on canvas — a clever ¥500 addition of "the joy of displaying" to a month full of rooms.
March trends from a creator's view
This category's readers include not just world makers but avatar, outfit and prop creators wondering "maybe I should try worlds too." Here are the indicators most relevant to someone about to start.
| Metric | March figures |
|---|---|
| Top 10 breakdown: finished world-rooms / place-and-go assets / Udon gimmicks | 6 / 3 / 1 |
| Top 10 fully free | 2 (#3 Friendship Gimmick / #10 Cafe Kano) |
| Creators with consecutive monthly releases in this series | Mimorie. (Jan Homely Room → Feb #6 → Mar #8) / おとり工房 (Feb → Mar #7) |
| Top likes in the Top 10 | 1,066 (#1 Still Blue) — settled from February's 3,484 high |
| Creators with a past 10,000-like hit | 0 |
Focus points for world creators:
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One room's worth of scale reaches the top — 6 of March's Top 10 are rooms and home worlds, and their scope runs from an underwater home to "a 6-tatami room," "an attic one-room," "a three-story shell" — single rooms and single buildings, not sprawling worlds. You don't need to finish a vast finished world; build out one room you'd want to shoot in, and the top is reachable.
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Furniture, prop and backdrop skills transfer directly — the wind chime (#5), the bedroom backdrop (#7) and the original furniture (#6) sit on the extension line of skills from customization, props and textures. The main new thing to learn is light baking, and the "moving" side can start from something as small as #3's fingertip effect. This lineup lets you step into worlds from the feeling of making a single furniture piece.
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"Backdrop to shoot in" demand is the foundation — the "for photography" keyword hit 13 of 17, tied with "home world." The more you shoot avatars and outfits, the more you need rooms to shoot them in. Makers and users overlap in the same population in this living-space category — the room you build to show your own work becomes someone else's photo backdrop.
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Single-concept entries — joke, season, effect — still reach the top — alongside the rooms, #2's press-conference venue (one funny situation as one concept), #5's wind chime (a season item ahead of summer), #3's free film-inspired fan effect and #10's "shop shell for rent" framing all landed. One sharp angle can compete in this category, not just meticulous room-building.
Wrap-up
March 2026's worlds made a month where rooms and home worlds lined up in force — from Still Blue gazing at the sea floor, through the sunset attic, the DJ-booth industrial room and Bloom Garden's flower-ringed lounge, to a bare three-story shopfront. Spaces that work as your home or your photo backdrop filled the board, with the apology-press venue, the fingertip star effect and the summer-ready wind chime cutting in between. The three-layer structure — finished worlds / place-and-go assets / Udon gimmicks — stayed intact while "rooms to live in and shoot in" stepped decisively forward.
Worlds reach VRChat by a different route than avatars and outfits — placed in a Unity scene or driven by Udon rather than worn — but look at the top and everything connects back: furniture, backdrops and small effects all sit on the same skill line as avatar and prop making. Mimorie. shipping a living-space world in a different form every month, おとり工房 following February with another room — the compounding of makers who keep going shows up directly in the ranking. You don't have to build a vast world from scratch; start from one room you'd want to shoot in. March's lineup shows just how wide that entrance is.
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Other categories for March 2026
The new Booth releases of March 2026 are covered category by category in my monthly reports.
- [March 2026] VRChat Avatar Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Outfit Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Hairstyle Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Accessory Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Small Item Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Gimmick Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
About the data
- Compiled: 2026-07-13 (originally compiled: 2026-06-10)
- Scope: worlds published on Booth between 2026-03-01 and 2026-03-31 (17 items)
- Ranking basis:
like_countas of the compile date, descending - Brush-up: this article was updated to the latest format on 2026-07-13, with the ranking and statistics replaced by figures re-aggregated on the same date
- Inclusion criterion: VRCFinder's DB only collects items with 300+ likes. Items that hadn't crossed that threshold at compile time are not included
- Caveat: all numbers and rankings here are a point-in-time snapshot and may have shifted since. "Published" refers to when the Booth product page went public, which may differ from the actual sales start
- Per-item specs and pricing are taken from each Booth product page at the time of writing. Sales and updates may change; please verify on the Booth product page before purchase
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