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Beginner walkthrough

How to Play Clean the Supermarket

Your job is simple: pick up scattered products, carry them to the right aisle, place them on the matching shelf, then upgrade your stocking flow.

Updated July 1, 2026

Start with the core loop

Clean the Supermarket is easiest when you repeat one clear loop: pick up a useful batch, identify the department, shelf the items, then return to the next nearby cluster. You do not need to memorize every product before playing. You only need to recognize broad supermarket categories and avoid crossing the whole store for one item.

Walk the nearest floor cluster, fill your carry slots, and sort those items before chasing single products across the map. Full batches make every trip count. If you get stuck on categories, open the item lookup tool or wiki item reference while playing.

Controls to remember

PC

E interacts, F drops, click places, and T wipes save. Be careful with the wipe key and do not press it while testing controls.

Console

RT interacts or places, B/O drops, and D-Pad handles abilities where available. Keep the camera pointed toward shelf labels before placing.

Mobile

Use the on-screen Roblox controls and angle your camera slightly down so floor items and shelf targets stay visible.

Save safety
The wipe-save input is the one control worth slowing down for. Treat it like a reset button, not a normal gameplay key.

Your first session plan

  1. 1

    Spend two minutes learning pickup and placement

    Pick up nearby products, place them on obvious shelves, and drop a test item only if you know how to pick it back up.

  2. 2

    Clear produce and bakery first

    A1 and A2 are good learning lanes because the categories are familiar and close to the front route.

  3. 3

    Add dairy and frozen once you stop misplacing items

    These aisles teach you to separate chilled, frozen, and pantry-style products instead of sorting only by color.

  4. 4

    Buy capacity before fancy help

    When you can afford a first meaningful upgrade, check the tier list. Extra carry space usually helps before support abilities.

  5. 5

    Plan longer routes after you know the front lanes

    Once several aisles are dirty, use the route planner to avoid backtracking.

How to sort faster without rushing

Fast sorting is about fewer wasted steps, not frantic clicking. Clear one compact zone before you move on. If you start a trip with only one item, make sure it completes a shelf or avoids a long later walk. Otherwise, keep collecting until your carry stack is worth the trip.

Tip: say the category in your head before moving: snacks, drinks, household, or pantry. That tiny pause prevents many wrong-shelf trips and helps you memorize the map naturally.

Co-op etiquette and team routes

Clean the Supermarket supports multiple players, but a crowded team can make the floor worse if everyone chases the same aisle. Split by zone. One player can handle front aisles while another works snacks, household, meat, and pantry in the back. If someone is learning, give them a smaller section instead of sending them across the full map.

When you play with friends, call out categories rather than individual items. A callout like I am doing drinks and frozen is more useful than listing every soda, juice, ice cream, or pizza on the floor.

Aisle quick reference

AisleSectionColor cueExample itemsRoute note
A1Fresh ProduceGreenApple, Banana, Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, StrawberryGood early route while learning labels.
A2BakeryTanBread, Baguette, Croissant, Muffin, Pretzel, BagelGood early route while learning labels.
A3Dairy & ChilledBlueMilk, Cheese, Butter, Yogurt, Eggs, CreamGood early route while learning labels.
A4FrozenIceIce Cream, Frozen Pizza, Frozen Fish, Frozen Vegetables, Ice, DumplingsGood early route while learning labels.
A5DrinksRedSoda, Water, Juice, Coffee, Tea, Energy DrinkGood early route while learning labels.
A6SnacksOrangeChips, Chocolate, Candy, Cookies, Popcorn, CrackersClear after front lanes or split with a teammate.
A7Health & BeautyPurpleShampoo, Soap, Toothpaste, Lotion, Tissues, DeodorantClear after front lanes or split with a teammate.
A8HouseholdSlateDetergent, Paper Towels, Trash Bags, Sponges, Cleaner, FoilClear after front lanes or split with a teammate.
A9Meat & SeafoodDark RedBeef, Chicken, Pork, Fish, Sausage, BaconClear after front lanes or split with a teammate.
A10Pantry / CannedYellowPasta, Rice, Canned Soup, Cereal, Flour, BeansClear after front lanes or split with a teammate.

Beginner mistakes to avoid

Running with one item

Unless it finishes a shelf, single-item trips waste the most time early.

Ignoring categories

Color helps, but department logic helps more when similar colors appear deeper in the store.

Buying support too early

Support upgrades feel helpful, but capacity and speed usually improve more runs first.

Testing every key

Learn controls carefully and avoid the wipe-save key unless you truly want a reset.

Focused guides for the next problem

The beginner walkthrough gives you the full first-session path. These focused guides go deeper when you need a specific answer during play: how to play, map zones, sorting rules, controls, upgrades, finding items, infinite shelves, save protection, completion, and stuck-run troubleshooting.

Start ๐Ÿงญ

How to Play

Learn the Clean the Supermarket core loop: pick up products, read departments, place items, buy upgrades, protect your save, and choose your next guide.

Map ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ

Map & Zones

Learn the Clean the Supermarket aisle layout, department zones, signage, stretching shelves, platform navigation, and route loops for faster cleanup.

Sorting ๐Ÿงบ

Sort Items

Sort items faster in Clean the Supermarket with batch pickup, department routing, shelf discipline, upgrade timing, and co-op speed tactics.

Controls ๐ŸŽฎ

Controls

Master Clean the Supermarket controls on PC, mobile, and console, including pickup, drop, shelf placement, carry stacks, abilities, and Wipe Save safety.

Upgrades โญ

Best Upgrades

Use the best Clean the Supermarket upgrade order for carry capacity, movement speed, jump height, Auto-Shelve, pickup range, ability slots, and late-game cleanup.

Lookup ๐Ÿ”Ž

Find Items

Find Clean the Supermarket items faster with label reading, department logic, signage, packaging cues, lookup habits, and misplaced-item fixes.

Endgame ๐Ÿ

Completion

Complete Clean the Supermarket with a phase-by-phase full-store plan for early departments, mid-store scaling, cold sections, stretching shelves, audits, and co-op roles.

Troubleshooting ๐Ÿงฉ

Missing Item

Fix stuck Clean the Supermarket runs with a missing-item audit for hidden products, wrong shelves, misunderstood categories, stretched aisles, co-op confusion, and save-safe retries.

Endgame ๐Ÿ“

Infinite Shelves

Beat Clean the Supermarket stretching shelves with segment clearing, upgrade timing, loop routes, fatigue control, and co-op aisle roles.

Safety ๐Ÿ’พ

Protect Save

Protect your Clean the Supermarket progress from accidental Wipe Save, disconnect confusion, lost upgrades, and unsafe account habits.

Walkthrough ๐Ÿ›’

Getting Started Walkthrough

A first-session Clean the Supermarket walkthrough from spawn to your first stable aisles, with control habits, item lookup practice, and upgrade timing.

Build ๐ŸŒฑ

Early Game Build

Plan your first hour in Clean the Supermarket with front-aisle routes, first purchases, control habits, and mistakes to avoid before shelves stretch.

Build ๐Ÿš€

Late Game Build

Handle late-game Clean the Supermarket routes with stretching shelves, support upgrades, team assignments, final audits, and long-session pacing.

Map ๐Ÿฌ

Departments

Understand Clean the Supermarket departments, store zones, completion order, and how to split produce, snacks, hygiene, household, frozen, pantry, and general merchandise.

Items ๐Ÿงบ

Item Categories

Use Clean the Supermarket item categories to identify products faster, avoid wrong shelves, and route confusing groceries by department purpose.

Safety ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ

Scripts Safety

Understand Clean the Supermarket script risks, why this site does not list executors, and safer alternatives for faster sorting and item lookup.

Next steps after your first run

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Frequently asked questions

What should I clean first?

Front aisles are easier for learning. For full-store runs, clear front zones before back zones to reduce walking.

What upgrade should a beginner buy?

Carry Capacity first is the safest default because it helps even if your route is not perfect yet.

How do I avoid losing progress?

Read the controls and avoid the wipe-save key unless you intentionally want a reset.

Is co-op better than solo?

Co-op is faster when players split zones. It can be slower if everyone crowds the same shelf.