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Clean the Squishies! Codes

1 displayable working code in July 2026

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About Clean the Squishies!

Clean the Squishies! is a Roblox collecting game set inside a squishy shop that has been turned upside down. The official description says thousands of squishies are hidden around the shop and asks players to clean the mess by sorting them. It also confirms that players can clean alone or with friends, race for the fastest leaderboard times, and earn upgrades and abilities that make the job easier. Those statements define the public game loop used on this page. The saved evidence does not give a total collection size, a list of shop areas, upgrade prices, ability effects, leaderboard rewards, or exact completion requirements, so this draft does not add those details.

Working Codes 1

Last checked July 18, 2026

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UPDATE11000 SquishiesJuly 18, 2026
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How to Redeem

  1. 1

    Click the Gear icon at the top-left corner.

  2. 2

    Enter the code in the code box and click Redeem.

Saving Squishies Placed on the Floor

The current official description opens with the update note that all squishies now save even when they are on the floor. This is the only saved source statement about floor saving, so the page keeps the claim narrow. It confirms that floor placement is included in the game's save behavior, but it does not explain when the save occurs, how many placed squishies are stored, whether private and public servers behave differently, or what happens after a later update. The same description separately says that thousands of squishies are hidden around the shop and that the player's task is to sort them. This draft does not turn those two statements into an unsupported storage limit or placement guide.

Controls for Picking Up, Placing, and Switching Squishies

The official description publishes separate PC and controller controls. On PC, E or a mouse click picks up or places a squishy, F drops it, number keys switch the selected squishy, T unlocks the mouse, G activates the named Magic Ability control, and holding the mouse button performs the Squish action. On a controller, RT picks up or places a squishy, LT drops it, Y opens upgrades, and holding LT performs the Squish action. These are source-listed button mappings, not an ObbyList gameplay test. The description does not identify every keyboard number, explain the Magic Ability effect, describe an inventory screen, or state that one control method is faster than another.

Cleaning Alone, with Friends, and Against Fast Times

The official description says players can clean up alone or with friends, and Roblox Den repeats the same solo-or-friends choice. The official page also says players can race for the fastest times on the leaderboard. These facts establish shared play and a timed leaderboard, but the saved sources do not define separate cooperative or competitive modes. They do not say how many friends can work together, whether a group shares progress, whether leaderboard runs require solo play, what starts or ends a timed run, or whether rankings reset. For that reason, the page names only the supported choices and the fastest-time goal instead of inventing team rules, scoring rules, rewards, or a speed-running method.

Earning Upgrades and Abilities to Improve Cleaning Efficiency

The official description says players earn upgrades and abilities that help make the cleaning job easier. Roblox Den separately says upgrades are earned as the player progresses and that special abilities can be unlocked. Dexerto adds one narrower equipment claim: players upgrade cleaning equipment while restoring the collection. The current evidence does not name the upgrades, abilities, or equipment pieces. It also does not provide prices, levels, unlock conditions, speed changes, carrying limits, cleaning ranges, or an order for buying anything. This page therefore records that these progression systems exist while leaving their exact effects and requirements unconfirmed. The Codes section remains separate because a code reward does not explain how ordinary upgrades are earned.

Squishies as the Primary Collectible Driving Progression

Dexerto identifies Squishies as the game's primary collectible and describes cleaning dirty Squishies, unlocking new Squishies, and upgrading cleaning equipment. Its current article also connects a larger collection with progression and new milestones. Roblox Den describes the mission as collecting and sorting cute Squishies scattered through the shop, while the official description says thousands are hidden around the entire shop. Together, those sources support collecting, sorting, cleaning, equipment upgrades, and milestones as named parts of the game. They do not publish a Squishy list, rarity table, milestone thresholds, collection rewards, cleaning values, or a complete route through the shop. This draft preserves the documented collection focus without creating missing numbers or ranking one collectible above another.