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Ten days in — community completion runs and the patch wait continues

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Day 10 status: still no Tidyverse patches, but the first community 100% completion runs are circulating. The 2026-06-29 mark would put the patch window at week 2-3 — the canonical first-content-patch range for Roblox sorting games.

Published 2026-06-26· Monitoring

The headline

As of June 26, 2026, the first community-shared 100% completion runs are starting to surface. The earliest verified completion run — a solo sub-40-minute speed-run by an experienced sorter — circulated on community feeds within 24 hours of June 25. The completion-rate is climbing as veteran players internalize the canonical upgrade order and aisle difficulty profile.

Still no Tidyverse patches. The Day 10 mark is past the most aggressive Roblox-horror studio cadence but well inside the median first-patch window. The most likely patch landing date now sits in the week 2-3 range (June 30 to July 7).

Community 100% milestone

The first wave of 100% completion runs follows a consistent pattern:

  • Solo runs. Most early 100% runs are solo, not co-op. Co-op coordination overhead hasn't been mastered yet — voice-chat protocols, specialist aisle assignments, hand-off cadences — so solo runs reach 100% faster in the early-game window.
  • Standard upgrade order. Every published 100% run we've reviewed follows the canonical S+A+B+C order from the /tier-list/upgrades reference. No deviations or experimental upgrade orders have produced sub-40-minute completion in published runs.
  • A4 closes the run. All published 100% runs cleared A4 (Frozen) last. This matches the /tier-list/aisles D-tier ranking — the hardest aisle is the canonical run-finisher.
  • Auto-Shelve Tier 1+ is mandatory. No published sub-40-minute completion has been done without Auto-Shelve Tier 1 active. The placement-action automation eliminates mis-sort risk during the high-fatigue late-game push.

Patch monitoring continues

Same three channels as the Week 1 monitoring entry:

  1. The official Roblox experience page (Game Updates notification triggers)
  2. The Tidyverse group wall
  3. In-game milestone notifications

No signals on any of the three. The community Discord (if Tidyverse operates one — we haven't independently confirmed the existence of an official Tidyverse Discord, so we're not naming a specific server) hasn't posted any patch-tease content either.

What community speculation predicts

Community speculation in shared completion-run posts is starting to converge on a few likely patch directions:

  • New aisle: Holiday or Seasonal. Several speculative posts suggest Tidyverse will add a seasonal aisle (A11 Holiday, A12 Garden) tied to in-game events. No confirmation from Tidyverse.
  • Codes UI dropping. Community posts have started counting days since launch as "days without codes." The 10-day mark is the canonical pressure point where Roblox studios feel community demand for a codes system.
  • Mobile clarification. The mobile-support ambiguity has produced enough community confusion that Tidyverse will likely have to address it in the next patch's release notes.

What we won't predict

We don't predict patch dates, content additions, or balance changes without confirmation. Several competitor fan sites have started publishing "leaked patch notes" that are sourced to anonymous "insiders" with no verifiable connection to Tidyverse. These are fabrications, and they're indistinguishable from outright fake codes in the same fan-site ecosystem.

Our patch entries land only when Tidyverse ships something verifiable.

Stats snapshot (verified 2026-06-26)

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  • Favorites: ~25,500
  • Total visits: 2.3M-2.4M

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