Clean the Supermarket launches — 10 aisles, 1000+ items, stretching shelves
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Tidyverse shipped Clean the Supermarket on Roblox on June 16, 2026 — a sorting game with 10 color-coded aisles, 1000+ items, signature stretching-shelves mechanic, and the 25/50/100% completion badge system.
The headline
On June 16, 2026, the studio Tidyverse released Clean the Supermarket onto the Roblox platform. The premise is a chaotic supermarket where 1000+ items are scattered across the floor, and the player's job is to sort every item back onto its correct color-coded aisle shelf. The signature mechanic — stretching shelves — dynamically extends row lengths as you complete sections, escalating late-game difficulty until you hit the 25%, 50%, and 100% completion badges.
By the end of launch day, the game was already in the trending Roblox horror/casual cross-genre slot. The 2.4M-2.5M+ visit count and ~20,000 concurrent active users we observe as of June 29 are baseline-level numbers for a major Roblox launch, but the daily Tidyverse update pattern suggests the studio plans to compound this momentum.
What shipped at launch
- 10 aisles, color-coded. A1 Fresh Produce (green) through A10 Pantry / Canned (brown), with each aisle marked overhead by a distinct color signage. The full list: A1 green Produce, A2 tan Bakery, A3 blue Dairy & Chilled, A4 ice Frozen, A5 red Drinks, A6 orange Snacks, A7 purple Health & Beauty, A8 slate Household, A9 dark red Meat & Seafood, A10 brown Pantry / Canned.
- 1000+ sortable items. Distributed across the 10 aisles with packaging cues matched to aisle color signage. Our wiki documents 60 representative items (6 per aisle) — the live game holds a deeper SKU list that draws from the same packaging vocabulary.
- 12 progression upgrades. Carry Capacity (Tiers 1-4+), Movement Speed (Tiers 1-3), Jump Height Tier 1, Auto-Shelve (Tiers 1-2+), Pickup Range, Ability Slots. The canonical priority order ranks each upgrade by recommended purchase slot (see /tier-list/upgrades).
- Stretching shelves. Rows start at 8 slots and dynamically extend to 20, 50+ slots as completion milestones unlock. The mechanic prevents memorized layouts from becoming trivial; veteran completion-run logs report rows hitting 50+ slots in late game.
- Three achievement milestones. 25%, 50%, and 100% completion badges. The 100% badge requires every aisle's rows at full accuracy — mis-sorts don't count toward the percentage.
- Voice chat + camera support. Both enabled in the game settings at launch.
- 15-player server capacity. Co-op sorting runs scale up to 15 sorters per server, though most documented community runs are 1-4 player co-op.
Initial stats (verified 2026-06-29)
- Active concurrent users: ~19,800-21,000 (fluctuates throughout the day)
- Favorites: 26,243+
- Total visits: 2.4M-2.5M+ and growing
Known behavior worth flagging
- T-key wipe on PC. Pressing T instantly wipes save data with no confirmation prompt on some builds. Keep hands on WASD/E during play. See /guides/how-to-play for full save-protection tips.
- Mobile support status. The Roblox listing reports no mobile support, but in-game references suggest touch controls exist. Status pending Tidyverse clarification.
- No codes redemption UI. As of launch and through 2026-06-29, Clean the Supermarket has no codes redemption screen. The lobby has no Codes button. Multiple third-party fan sites list "active codes" (LIKE, GROUP, UPDATE, LAUNCH, BETA, THANKS) — all are fake; see /codes for our verified-only tracker.
What we're watching
The launch wave for Tidyverse is the canonical pattern across Roblox sorting/horror studios: ship the foundational game, observe community uptake for 1-2 weeks, then start rolling out content patches. We're monitoring the official Roblox page, the Tidyverse group wall, and in-game milestone notifications for the first content drop — which historically lands between week 2 and week 4 of a major Roblox release.
Related coverage
- Two-week state of the game — current state and what's pending
- Aisle Difficulty Tier List — the 10 aisles ranked S/B/C/D
- Upgrade Priority Tier List — the 12 upgrades ranked S/A/B/C