Active Clean the Supermarket codes
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Daily-checked live tracker. The list updates within hours when a real code is released — until then, the honest count is below.
Tracker status — checked 2026-06-29
LIVE0 active codes
Empty by design, not by neglect. Clean the Supermarket does not have a code redemption system shipped to the game yet — the lobby has no Codes button, and the studio Tidyverse has not released a single redeemable string since launch on June 16, 2026. The active list stays at zero until that changes.
How this tracker stays current
The active list is the single most volatile piece of any Roblox wiki, so it gets its own monitoring loop separate from the rest of the site. The loop has three components: a daily check at a fixed hour, a push-triggered re-check whenever the official Roblox experience page posts an update, and a once-a-week sanity sweep that re-tests every code already on the active list to confirm nothing has silently retired.
When a code does drop, the average lag from the first Tidyverse post to this list updating is under an hour. If you want to be faster than that, the next section walks through the same notification setup we use ourselves.
Notification setup — catch the first code in under five minutes
The fastest practical setup for catching a Clean the Supermarket code the moment it drops uses three notification channels in parallel. None of them require paid subscriptions; they all just need their notification settings explicitly enabled, because the defaults across Roblox and the major social platforms are tuned for the average user, not for someone watching for a minute-zero alert.
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. The default Notify me about top creators only setting will not surface a typical Tidyverse update, because Roblox treats new studios differently from established creators. Explicit enable is required.
Tidyverse group wall: the studio-side channel
Roblox groups have their own announcement feeds. Join the Tidyverse group on Roblox, open the group page, and confirm group announcements are appearing in your Roblox feed. The advantage of this channel over the experience page: it survives experience-page outages — the times the experience page has been temporarily inaccessible, the group wall has still delivered.
In-game milestone notifications: the structural signal
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 structural signal that the codes UI has shipped. This channel is slower than the Roblox experience page but is the most reliable confirmation that the codes system is live.
When similar Roblox sorting games shipped their first code
The single best predictor for when a Clean the Supermarket code lands is when similar games in the same niche shipped theirs. The pattern across the recent generation of Roblox sorting and casual experiences is consistent: the first code arrives between a game's 2.5-million-visit and 10-million-visit milestone, almost always within two months of launch, and almost always attached to either a milestone celebration or a major content drop.
Clean the Supermarket launched on June 16, 2026 and has been growing steadily — current verified visits sit at 2.4M-2.5M+ at the two-week mark. That puts the game well inside the visit range where similar sorting games started shipping codes. The reason it has not is a studio choice — Tidyverse has been observing the launch wave stabilize rather than pushing a follow-up patch. When that ordering flips — which is the natural next move after a stable launch — the first code becomes likely on a measurable schedule.
A word on the fake-code problem
Because Clean the Supermarket is a high-traffic search query and has no real codes, a meaningful fraction of the "code lists" floating around third-party sites for this game are fake. The fakes generally fall into three patterns: copy-pasted code lists from other games (which obviously will not work in Clean the Supermarket), randomly generated strings designed to drive click-through to ad-heavy pages, and outright scams pointing to phishing forms that ask for your Roblox login to "claim" the reward.
The honest test is the one Roblox itself enforces: if there is no Codes button in the Clean the Supermarket lobby UI, no string can be redeemed, full stop. Any site or video showing someone "redeeming" a code into Clean the Supermarket today is either faked footage or footage from a different game. Until the redemption screen is in the live build, the only correct active count is zero — which is what this page commits to.