Clean the Supermarket — How to Complete

Finishing Clean the Supermarket! means more than tidying one aisle—it is restoring the entire Tidyverse supermarket across every department, including the longest stretching segments. This guide breaks completion into phases you can track from first pickup to final shelf.

Defining Completion in Clean the Supermarket

“Complete” in Clean the Supermarket refers to full store restoration: every department stocked, floor piles cleared, and shelf sections organized with matching products grouped correctly. The Roblox description advertises over 1,000 items, so completion is a marathon, not a twenty-minute tutorial. There is no single credits roll in the traditional sense—you know you are done when aisles stop generating new chaos and every zone passes visual inspection without stray products.

Completion differs from casual play where you sort one wing and log off. It requires systematic coverage of produce, dairy, bakery, snacks, beverages, hygiene, household, frozen, canned goods, and general merchandise areas documented on the departments map . Treat completion as a project with milestones rather than a single burst of energy.

Phase 1: Foundation and First Departments

Start with the Getting Started walkthrough and How to Play guide if you have not already internalized controls. Phase one covers your first two or three departments near spawn. Learn E, F, and click placement until they are automatic. Buy your first carry upgrade before leaving this phase—completion timelines assume you are not walking one item at a time across the entire map.

Mark departments “done” only when both shelves and surrounding floor are clear. A shelf can look finished while products hide behind fixtures or in adjacent crossover aisles. Walk the full perimeter of each zone before checking it off mentally.

Phase 2: Mid-Store Push and Upgrade Scaling

Mid completion spans center aisles where snacks, beverages, and general merchandise intersect. Routing complexity peaks here because items look similar and destinations sit farther apart. Apply batch sorting from How to Sort Faster and label discipline from How to Find Items to keep mistakes low—every wrong department trip adds minutes across hundreds of remaining products.

Follow upgrade order through carry and speed tiers, adding utility tools when repetitive shelving dominates. Currency should flow steadily if you finish whole zones before shopping; hoarding slows phase two more than almost any mechanical mistake.

Phase 3: Cold Chain and Specialty Sections

Dairy and frozen sections often sit farther from spawn and punish wrong placements with long walks back from hygiene or snacks. Tackle cold chain departments when your carry capacity can move entire mixed piles that include both room-temperature misplacements and cold items destined for refrigerated fixtures.

Use the Item Lookup tool aggressively here—cleaning sprays and frozen meals sometimes share visual cues at a glance. The item categories guide clarifies edge cases like refrigerated drinks vs shelf-stable bottles.

Phase 4: Stretching Shelves and Long Aisles

Late completion collides with the stretching shelf mechanic: aisles extend as you restore order, turning modest sections into long corridors. This phase filters players who quit early from those who finish. Read How to Beat Infinite Shelves before tackling the longest segments—completion requires finishing those aisles segment by segment without abandoning half progress.

The stretching shelves map guide explains why lengths grow and how to pace upgrades. Late-game build advice in late-game build paths aligns purchases with marathon clears rather than early convenience.

Tracking Progress Without an Official Percentage

Clean the Supermarket may not show a clean 100% counter in every build. Track completion manually: list departments, check each after sessions, note stretching segments separately because they reopen visually even after partial clears. Screenshots help on multi-day runs so you remember which wing looked “almost done” last night.

Co-op complicates tracking—communicate which partner owns which department to avoid double work or missed zones. Solo players benefit from clockwise store loops: always move to the next department in the same direction so nothing sits behind you unchecked.

Common Completion Blockers

  • Under upgraded characters — Grind mid-tier shop purchases instead of forcing completion on base carry stats.
  • Skipped floor items — Shelves look done while products hide under signage or behind endcaps.
  • Stretching aisle fatigue — Take breaks between segments; burnout causes mis-shelving spirals.
  • Wrong server rejoins — Public lobbies may not match your mental map; prefer consistent sessions when possible.
  • Accidental Wipe Save — One T press resets everything; read How to Protect Save first.

Co-op Completion Strategy

Divide the store by department wings and regroup only for stretching aisles that need concentrated manpower. Share upgrade knowledge but accept that currency is individual—partners still buy their own carry tiers. Voice chat or simple text callouts prevent three players from converging on the same nearly-finished snack aisle while frozen goods remain untouched.

After You Finish

Full completion is an accomplishment in a 1,000-item Tidyverse sorter. Replay for faster times, experiment with alternate upgrade orders, or wait for updates that add products and departments. The Full Completion walkthrough offers a parallel step list if you prefer checklist-style pacing alongside this guide.

Completion is achievable solo with patience, smart upgrades, and respect for stretching aisles. Work in phases, verify floors not just shelves, and protect your save—then the whole Clean the Supermarket floor finally looks like a real supermarket again.

Completion FAQ

What counts as completing Clean the Supermarket?

Completion means restoring order across every department and shelf section—over 1,000 items shelved correctly with no major zones left in chaos.

How long does full completion take?

Most players need several hours depending on upgrades, routing skill, and co-op help. Stretching shelves extend late-game time beyond early estimates.

Can I complete the game solo?

Yes. Solo completion is fully supported. Friends speed up large segments but are not required for 100% store restoration.

Do I need every upgrade before finishing?

No, but mid-tier carry and speed upgrades make completion realistic. Attempting pure vanilla runs is possible yet much slower on long aisles.

What should I do after completing the store?

Replay for faster times, help friends in co-op, experiment with upgrade paths, or wait for Tidyverse content updates that add new departments or items.