How to redeem Clean the Supermarket codes
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Step-by-step walkthrough. The redemption screen hasn't shipped yet — this page is forward-looking and will be updated with real screenshots the moment the UI lands.
Current status: redemption UI not yet shipped
As of 2026-06-29, Clean the Supermarket has no codes redemption UI. The lobby has no Codes button. The text below describes the redemption flow we expect when Tidyverse ships the system, based on the standard Roblox sorting-game pattern. We will update this page with real screenshots and exact step counts the moment the UI is live.
The redemption flow (expected)
When Tidyverse ships the codes system, the redemption flow will almost certainly follow the standard Roblox sorting/casual game pattern. Five steps:
Step 1 — Launch the game and stay in the lobby
Open Roblox, search Clean the Supermarket, and launch. Stay in the lobby — do not start a sort run by entering the supermarket. Code redemption is a lobby action; entering a run disables the redemption UI in most Roblox sorting games. If you accidentally started a run, leave the supermarket to return to the lobby.
Step 2 — Open the Codes menu
Locate the Codes button in the lobby UI. Based on the current lobby layout, it will most likely sit next to the Settings affordance — the standard Roblox pattern places Codes alongside Settings, Shop, and Inventory. Tap or click it. A modal opens with a text input field, a Redeem button, and (in most implementations) a small log of codes you've already redeemed on this Roblox account.
Step 3 — Enter the code (case-sensitive)
Type or paste the code into the text field. Roblox sorting-game codes are typically case-sensitive — "SORT2026" and "sort2026" are treated as different strings. Always copy from a trusted source (like the Active Codes list on this site) rather than typing manually. Manual typing introduces case errors and OCR-like ambiguities (0 vs O, 1 vs l vs I) that are the most common redemption failures.
Step 4 — Press Redeem
Tap or click the Redeem button. The game will return one of three responses: a success message confirming the reward (typically with an in-lobby notification showing what was credited to your account), an error string indicating the code is invalid or expired, or an "already redeemed on this account" message indicating you've previously redeemed this code on this Roblox account.
Step 5 — Verify the reward credited
After a successful redemption, check your in-game currency balance or the relevant inventory section to confirm the reward credited. Most Roblox sorting-game rewards are instant — currency boosts appear in your account balance, upgrade unlocks become available in the upgrade menu, and cosmetic items appear in your customization inventory immediately. If the reward doesn't appear within 30 seconds, refresh the game by leaving the lobby and re-entering.
Troubleshooting common failures
When the redemption fails, the cause is almost always one of these five patterns:
Failure 1 — Case mismatch
The most common failure. Codes are case-sensitive. "Sort2026" will not redeem if the canonical code is "SORT2026". The fix: always copy from a trusted source. The Copy buttons on our Active Codes page preserve the exact case automatically.
Failure 2 — Extra whitespace
Copy-paste from some sources introduces invisible leading or trailing spaces. "SORT2026 " (with a trailing space) will be rejected as invalid even though the visible characters match. The fix: triple-click the code field to select all, then re-paste, or manually delete any whitespace at the start or end of the field.
Failure 3 — Already redeemed on this account
Roblox codes credit to the Roblox account, not to the per-server session or character. If you've previously redeemed this code on this Roblox account — even on a different device — the redemption will fail with an "already redeemed" message. The fix: switch to a different Roblox account if you have one, or accept that the code is one-redeem-per-account by design.
Failure 4 — Code has expired
If the code worked when it was first published but no longer redeems, it has retired. Tidyverse will typically retire codes silently — no notification — so a code can expire while a third-party wiki still lists it as active. The fix: check our Active Codes page for the daily-verified status before assuming a code is currently valid.
Failure 5 — The code is fake
If a code came from a TikTok video, a non-verified wiki, or a YouTube clickbait thumbnail, there's a meaningful chance it was never a real code. The fakes circulating for Clean the Supermarket (LIKE, GROUP, UPDATE, LAUNCH, BETA, THANKS) cannot redeem because the game has no redemption UI at all — they were fabricated for SEO. The fix: only use codes from sources that verify by attempting redemption.
Platform-specific notes
Roblox codes work identically across PC, console, and (when supported) mobile. The redemption UI looks slightly different on each platform — PC and console use the same modal layout with mouse/controller input; mobile uses an on-screen keyboard for the text field. The underlying redemption logic is the same on all platforms.
For Clean the Supermarket specifically, mobile support status remains ambiguous as of 2026-06-29 (the Roblox listing reports no mobile, in-game references suggest touch controls). If mobile support is confirmed, the redemption UI will work identically to PC/console via the on-screen keyboard input.