Happiness (Fallout 4)

Happiness is a gameplay mechanic in Fallout 4 which shows how satisfied settlers are in a settlement. Reaching 100% happiness in any settlement will reward the Benevolent Leader achievement/trophy.

How it works
Each settlement object provides some certain happiness bonus.

The system sums all bonuses and divides the sum by the number of settlers in your settlement. The result is added to the base 80% happiness.

For example, for making 100% happy 2 settlers, you need total 40 bonus for your settlement (2×20=40). So for two settlers, you can use one tier-3 bar (bonus 40), or one tier-3 clinic and one junkyard dog (30+10), or one tier-2 bar and one tier-2 clinic (20+20), or four junkyard dogs (10×4), or one tier-3 clinic and one tier-1 general store (30+10), etc.

It is recommended that, if you're having troubles getting to 100% happiness, you dismiss any companions to another settlement, as an issue with companions counting as a settler can arise.

Happiness sources

 * Pommel horse
 * Weight bench

Stores
The table below lists the happiness given by stores at a given rank. For further details on how to craft these stores, see the settlements article.

Animals
The table below lists the increase in happiness in a settlement by having a given animal live there.

Note: the gorilla contributes both directly (by adding 20 points to bonus happiness) and indirectly (by adding 10 points to the settlement defense) to the total happiness of the settlement, so it's by far the best creature to have around if you want to make your settlers happy.