Clean the Supermarket Codes — Live Tracker
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Daily-checked tracker for every Clean the Supermarket Roblox code: status, history, redemption walkthrough, expected rewards, and where to be notified the second one lands.
Quick answer (as of 2026-06-29)
0 active codes. Clean the Supermarket does not have a code redemption system yet — the studio Tidyverse has not built one into the game, and no code has ever been released since the June 16, 2026 launch. Every "active code list" you see elsewhere for this game is fake. We re-check this page daily and will publish the first real code within hours of it dropping.
Why an empty list is the honest list → see How CtS Codes Will Work
How Clean the Supermarket codes will work when they launch
Clean the Supermarket is built on the standard Roblox engine, so when Tidyverse eventually ships a redemption system, it is almost certain to follow the same shape used by every comparable Roblox sorting and horror experience that already has one. Understanding that shape now is useful because it tells you exactly what to look for in the lobby screen — and what an obviously fake code list cannot match.
The pattern: a Codes button is added to the lobby UI alongside the existing affordances. Tapping it opens a modal with a text input, a Redeem button, and a small log of codes the account has already redeemed on this game. Codes are typically case-sensitive, alphanumeric, and 6 to 16 characters long. Submitting a wrong or expired code returns a short error string; a valid code credits the reward to the account and disables itself in the log so you cannot stack rewards by redeeming the same code twice on the same account.
Two predictions worth flagging, because they affect how you'll use codes when they arrive:
- Per-account, not per-server. Almost every Roblox code system credits the reward to the Roblox account, not to a specific run or session. That means you redeem in the lobby once and the reward is yours across all future runs, including on other devices when you log into the same account.
- Time-limited by default. Studios use expiry to create urgency. Expect typical Clean the Supermarket codes to last anywhere from 72 hours (event-tied codes) to a few weeks (milestone codes). Once the system is live, our expired archive becomes the historical record.
For the "why hasn't this shipped yet" question, the cleanest signal is what Tidyverse has been shipping instead. As documented in our news section, the launch build was the first two weeks' deliverable, and no follow-up content patches have shipped yet. That ordering is normal; codes usually arrive after the systems they reward access to are stable. Clean the Supermarket's sorting loop, 12-upgrade tree, and stretching-shelves mechanic are stable from launch — codes are the natural next-step deliverable.
How to redeem (the short version)
Until the redemption screen ships, this section is forward-looking. When the UI does land, the flow will be:
- Launch Clean the Supermarket on Roblox and stay in the lobby. Do not start a sort run first — code redemption is a lobby action.
- Open the Codes menu from the lobby UI. Based on the existing layout it will sit next to the Settings affordance.
- Type or paste the exact code into the text field. Codes are case-sensitive; copying from a trusted source beats typing.
- Press Redeem. A success message confirms the reward; an error string tells you the code is invalid, expired, or already redeemed on this account.
The detailed walkthrough — with troubleshooting for the most common failure modes (case errors, server desync, account-vs-character confusion) — lives at /codes/how-to-redeem.
Active codes — last checked 2026-06-29
No active codes. The active list for Clean the Supermarket is empty because the game does not have a code redemption system yet — Tidyverse has never released a code, and the lobby has no Codes button. This is not a tracking gap on our end; it is the actual state of the game.
The deep dive on what this means and how we monitor for the first one lives at /codes/active — including the notification-channel checklist we use ourselves to catch a drop within minutes.
Latest code watch — Week 2 window
The most recent Tidyverse signal we're tracking is the two-week-since-launch mark. Per the two-week status, no Tidyverse-side patches have shipped through Day 14. The week 2-4 window remains the most plausible first-patch landing zone, and the natural patch vehicle for the codes UI is alongside the first content drop. Major content patches are historically the most likely moment for a Roblox sorting studio to attach its first code — they create a marketing-natural window, the community is already paying attention, and the reward can be themed to the new content.
What we are specifically watching for in this window:
- A milestone post on the official Roblox experience page tied to a visit count (2.5M, 5M, 10M) or a favorite count milestone. Milestone announcements are the most common code-launch vehicle for the first code in a Roblox game's life.
- A "Codes" entry appearing in the lobby UI in a server update. This will arrive silently — it does not require a full client push — so it is the most likely first signal that the system has actually shipped.
- A new aisle or new upgrade announcement. The first content patch is the most common landing spot for a debut code.
We are checking these three channels daily for the rest of week 2 and the immediate aftermath of any Tidyverse content patch. The active list above is updated within hours when something lands; this page will not lag the actual drop.
Expired codes — historical archive
No expired codes. The archive is empty because no Clean the Supermarket code has ever been released and therefore none has ever expired. The moment the first real code lands and eventually retires, it will be moved from the active list to this archive with its original reward and the date it stopped working — so this page will become the historical record from code one onward.
Background, archive philosophy, and the comparison-to-similar-games breakdown of how sorting-game codes typically retire lives at /codes/expired.
Tips for catching new Clean the Supermarket codes first
When the first code drops, it will almost certainly be a time-limited code with a fast claim window — Roblox sorting studios use scarcity to drive social posts, and the first code is the one that has to make a splash. Catching it requires being subscribed to the right channels with the right notification settings, in roughly this priority order:
1. Official Roblox experience page — the highest-signal channel
On Roblox, favorite the Clean the Supermarket experience page and follow the Tidyverse developer group. Open your Roblox notification preferences and confirm Game Updates is enabled. Studio update posts attached to the experience page trigger a Game Updates notification, which is the fastest verifiable delivery channel. We have not independently confirmed the existence of an official Tidyverse Discord or Twitter, so we recommend the Roblox channel as the most reliable single source.
2. The Tidyverse Roblox group wall
The studio operates a Tidyverse group on Roblox where in-game announcements land. Join the group and check the wall periodically. The group wall typically posts the same content as the experience page, but with a few minutes of lag. The advantage of this channel: it's a single feed of studio communication separate from the broader Roblox notification noise.
3. In-game milestone notifications
The game shows a notification when you achieve a 25%, 50%, or 100% completion milestone. The pattern across comparable Roblox sorting games is that the first content patch ships with new milestone notifications attached — often including a redemption-prompt to enter a code in the lobby. If you see a milestone notification with a redemption prompt that wasn't there before, that's the signal the codes UI has shipped.
4. YouTube creators in the Roblox sorting niche
The big Roblox sorting/casual creators who already cover Clean the Supermarket with completion walkthroughs are usually the third channel a code appears on. The advantage of subscribing to them is aggregation: they will surface codes from multiple games. The disadvantage is lag — by the time a YouTube video is up, the Roblox channels have already announced.
5. Reddit subreddits and Roblox forum threads
The broader r/roblox subreddit aggregates code drops reasonably well, but it's the slowest of these channels — posts typically appear after the code is already widely known. This is most useful for catching codes you missed during the first notification window, not for the cold first-alert.
A practical setup for someone who actually wants the first code: subscribe to channels 1 and 2 with notifications enabled, ignore channels 4 and 5 until they're needed for catch-up, and keep this page bookmarked as the always-fresh canonical list.
Frequently asked questions
- No. As of 2026-06-29, the game has no code redemption system at all — the Clean the Supermarket lobby has no Codes button, and the studio Tidyverse has not released a single code since the June 16, 2026 launch. Every site that claims an active code list is republishing fake codes from competitor wikis. Our active list stays empty until that changes.
- Code redemption is a deliberate feature that requires the studio to ship a UI, a backend that recognises strings, and a reward pipeline. Tidyverse launched Clean the Supermarket on June 16, 2026, and has been observing community feedback for the first two weeks. Foundational sorting mechanics, the 10-aisle layout, and 12-upgrade progression tree are the launch priorities; a codes UI is the typical next-step deliverable after a sorting game's launch wave stabilizes.
- We don't know, and any specific date you see online is a guess. The most likely trigger is a milestone or a content patch. Roblox sorting/horror studios typically drop their first code at the 2.5M-5M visits milestone, or alongside a first major content drop. Clean the Supermarket crossed 2M visits in week 1 and is closing on the 2.5M mark — the natural milestone window for a first code is week 2-4.
- Possibly. Studios often use the first or second major content patch as the launch vehicle for a codes system, especially if that patch is tied to a milestone like visit count or a community event. We're watching for this on every Tidyverse signal — see the Latest Code Watch section above — but until a redemption UI ships, even a milestone announcement won't produce a redeemable code.
- Once the code system ships, the redemption screen will almost certainly follow the standard Roblox sorting-game pattern: a Codes button in the lobby UI, a text field that takes the exact case-sensitive string, and a Redeem button that grants the reward to your account. Our dedicated walkthrough at /codes/how-to-redeem/ steps through the typical flow and will be updated with real screenshots the moment the UI lands.
- No. Every active code list circulating for Clean the Supermarket right now is fake. We verified this directly: codes like LIKE, GROUP, UPDATE, LAUNCH, BETA, and THANKS are listed on competitor wikis as 'active' but cannot be redeemed because the game has no redemption UI. Most are copy-pastes from unrelated Roblox games, fabricated for click-through traffic, or outright phishing bait. Stick to our active list below — empty by design until Tidyverse ships a real code.
- Based on the systems the game already has — 12 progression upgrades, the in-game currency from shelving items, and the 25/50/100% completion badges — the most plausible reward categories are currency boosts (for faster upgrade purchases), upgrade tier unlocks (skipping prerequisites), cosmetic skins for the player character, and time-limited completion bonuses. We break down what each category would likely look like on /codes/rewards/.
- Three channels in priority order: the official Roblox experience page (Tidyverse posts game updates here, which triggers Roblox Game Updates notification), the Tidyverse Roblox group wall (studio-side announcements land here), and in-game milestone notifications. We have not independently verified the existence of an official Tidyverse Discord or Twitter, so we don't recommend channels we can't confirm. The Tips for Catching New Codes section on this page covers the verified channels in detail.