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Clean the Supermarket Completion Guide

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.

Updated July 1, 2026
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On this page🏁 What completion means🧱 Phase 1: foundation departments📦 Phase 2: mid-store push❄️ Phase 3: cold chain and specialty sections📏 Phase 4: stretching shelves📋 Track progress without an official percentage🚧 Common completion blockers🤝 Co-op completion strategy🎉 After you finish

🏁 What completion means

Completion means restoring order across every department and shelf section, not just clearing the first messy area you see. The reference completion guide frames the game as a full-store project with 1,000+ items, stretched rows, upgrade pressure, and final checks that catch wrong shelves.

Because Roblox updates can adjust goals or rewards, the safest strategy is a repeatable completion process: stabilize easy departments, scale with upgrades, clear long sections, then audit in order.

🧱 Phase 1: foundation departments

Start with entrance and early departments where product categories are easiest to recognize. This phase teaches the core loop: read item, batch similar products, walk to the correct aisle, place cleanly, and return for the next cluster.

Use early currency on Carry Capacity and Movement Speed. These upgrades make the rest of the completion path realistic because they reduce trips and shorten loaded walks.

📦 Phase 2: mid-store push

Mid-store completion begins when piles span snacks, drinks, pantry, hygiene, and household categories. This is where wrong-department shelving becomes expensive.

Keep carry and speed roughly balanced. A fast character with a tiny stack still repeats too many trips, while a huge stack with no speed crawls through long corridors.

❄️ Phase 3: cold chain and specialty sections

Later sections often include dairy, frozen, household, hygiene, or general merchandise areas that look similar at a glance. Treat these as specialty sections: read labels carefully, confirm with signs, and do not mix food and non-food products just because the packaging shape matches.

Jump Height may become necessary when top-shelf slots appear. Buy it when shelf reach, not walking, becomes the blocker.

📏 Phase 4: stretching shelves

Stretching shelves are the late-game endurance test. Do not try to solve an entire infinite-looking aisle at once. Divide it into entry, middle, and far-end segments, then clear one segment fully before moving deeper.

A half-cleared stretched aisle is one of the most common completion blockers. It looks like progress, but it leaves you walking farther each time to fix old mistakes.

📋 Track progress without an official percentage

If the live game does not show a detailed percentage, track progress by department and aisle. Mark a section clean only after shelves, floor edges, and obvious wrong-category items have been checked.

A simple aisle checklist prevents random searching at the end. You should know which areas are truly clear and which still need a second pass.

🚧 Common completion blockers

Most stuck runs come from misplaced products, missed small items near shelf edges, top-shelf slots, abandoned stretched segments, or co-op players moving items through an area that was already checked.

When stuck, switch to the missing-item audit. Walk aisles in order, check edges and tiers, fix suspicious products immediately, and only then mark the aisle clean.

🤝 Co-op completion strategy

Co-op completion works when each player owns a lane. Assign departments, keep one player as a floater for confusing items, and pause movement through sections already called clean.

For stretched aisles, assign segments instead of letting everyone run full length. One player handles entry, one middle, one far end, and the team advances together after each segment reads clean.

🎉 After you finish

After a full store clear, you can replay for a faster route, help friends in co-op, test a different upgrade path, or wait for new departments and items from future Tidyverse updates.

If your run felt slow, review the point that hurt most: item recognition, map movement, upgrades, or final audit. Fixing one bottleneck makes the next completion attempt much smoother.

Quick checklist

Use this during a live run
  • Clear easy departments before deep routes.
  • Use carry and speed upgrades early.
  • Separate specialty sections carefully.
  • Clear stretched shelves by segment.
  • Track clean areas by department or aisle.
  • Use the missing-item guide when final progress stalls.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I complete Clean the Supermarket?

Work in phases: stabilize early departments, push through mid-store categories, handle specialty sections, clear stretched shelves by segment, then audit aisle by aisle.

Can I complete the game solo?

Yes. Co-op can speed up large sections, but solo completion is realistic when you use batching, upgrades, and structured audits.

What blocks completion most often?

Wrong-shelf products, missed edge items, top-shelf placement, and half-cleared stretching aisles are common blockers.