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Clean Crew Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies

Clean Crew turns scrubbing stains into a tense roguelite horror run. You drop into abandoned apartment floors, clean every mess for Mula, fight the Pests crawling out of the vents, and try to escape before Floor 8's Ganymede boss flattens your squad. This guide breaks down the core loop, the three classes, currency farming, every working code, and how to stack up free Robux while you play.

By Earnaldo · Updated June 15, 2026

What's Inside

  1. Getting Started
  2. Key Features & Classes
  3. Tips & Strategy
  4. Clean Crew Codes
  5. Earning Free Robux
  6. FAQ

Getting Started

Clean Crew launched on February 11, 2026, and it's still in Early BETA (currently v0.4.0, "THE COMPLEX UPDATE"). Despite being only about four months old, it's already pulled in over 15 million visits, sits around 1,748 concurrent players, and holds a 94.85% rating from 49,998 likes against 2,715 dislikes. That's a strong word-of-mouth number for a brand-new horror title, and the player count keeps climbing with each update.

The premise is simple to describe and surprisingly hard to master. Your crew of up to 50 players enters a derelict apartment complex and gets one job: clean it. You scrub stains with a Pressure Cannon, sweep up litter, and clear out messes floor by floor. The catch is that the building is infested with "Pests" that drop from vents and hunt you while you work. The more thoroughly you clean, the more reward currency you bank, so there's constant tension between doing a careful job and just surviving.

It's a roguelite, which means two layers of progress. Within a single run you earn and spend on the fly, and between runs you keep permanent meta-upgrades bought with persistent currency. Die or escape, and you carry that meta-progress into your next descent. Solo play exists as a harder challenge mode, but the game is built around squads, and you'll clear floors much faster with friends.

New player tip: Don't sprint to the exit. Clean Crew rewards thorough cleaning, so wiping every stain and grabbing every piece of litter on a floor pays far more Mula than rushing through it.
Clean Crew apartment floor cleaning illustration
Clean Crew crews scrub stained apartment floors while Pests lurk in the vents.

Key Features & Classes

Three classes shape how you play. The Ranger is your free starter: fast and tanky, with a Pressure Tank that holds up to 150 Cosmox (the cleaning ammo) and a broom for litter. It's a great all-rounder and the class most squads lean on early.

The Blaster is the damage pick. It runs a Litter Tank plus a Pressure Cannon, and its double-shot fires 5 bullets at 2 damage each, which shreds Pests far faster than the Ranger can. It unlocks for 500 Mula. The Zoomer is the newest class, built around raw speed and mobility, and it also costs 500 Mula. Pick the Zoomer if you like darting between cleaning tasks and kiting enemies.

Currencies you need to know

Clean Crew runs on a few separate economies, and mixing them up will slow your progress:

Enemies and the Floor 8 boss

The Pests are Chapter 1's core threat. They spawn naturally or drop from vents, so learning vent locations tells you where danger appears. You'll also run into Sporelings (small, with red eyes and a blue iris) and Sugarsprouts (weak, but they spawn alongside their mother, Mycelium). The big one is Ganymede, a huge masked humanoid moth that only appears on Floor 8, with its own themed map and dedicated boss music. Reaching Floor 8 unprepared is a quick way to wipe.

Clean Crew Ganymede boss fight illustration
Clean Crew's Ganymede boss spawns only on Floor 8 with its own arena and music.

Tips & Strategy

Once you understand the loop, the difference between a five-minute wipe and a deep, profitable run comes down to a handful of habits.

Clean thoroughly, then leave

Reward scales with how clean the floor is, not how fast you finish. Sweep every corner, scrub every stain, and clear the litter before you head down. A fully cleaned floor can easily double your Mula compared to a rushed clear.

Farm Antiques for permanent power

Mula is spent and gone after a run, but Celz from Antiques buys upgrades that stick forever. Treat Antiques as your long-term investment. Check vents, vents-adjacent rooms, and dead-end closets, which is where the rare collectibles tend to hide.

Unlock the Blaster early

If your squad keeps dying to Pests, save up 500 Mula and grab the Blaster. Five bullets at 2 damage each per double-shot clears enemy waves fast and frees the rest of the crew to keep cleaning. One Blaster on a team changes the pace of every run.

Manage your Cosmox

Your Pressure Cannon is both your mop and your weapon, and both drain Cosmox. Don't blast empty walls or panic-spray at Pests across the room. The Ranger's 150-Cosmox tank goes fast if you're sloppy, and running dry mid-floor leaves you defenseless.

Squad tip: Assign roles. One player on Pest duty (ideally a Blaster), one collecting Antiques, and the rest cleaning. Solo is intentionally harder, so coordinated squads clear deeper floors with far fewer wipes.

Prep for Floor 8

Before you descend into Ganymede's arena, top off Cosmox at any vending upgrade, make sure your damage dealer is stocked, and don't enter the floor with the crew split up. Ganymede's themed map is tight, and the boss music is your cue that there's no easy exit until it's down.

Clean Crew Blaster class combat illustration
Clean Crew's Blaster class fires 5 bullets per double-shot to thin out Pest waves.

Clean Crew Codes

Codes are a free, fast way to top up Mula and grab cosmetics. As of June 2026, these are the active codes:

CodeRewardStatus
10MIL25 Mula (celebrates 10M visits)Active
CrewAllOverA new character colorActive

Codes are case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown. To redeem, launch Clean Crew, click the "Codes" button on the Main Menu, paste the code, and press "Redeem." A confirmation appears at the bottom of the screen. For the full current list plus how-to-redeem details, see our dedicated Clean Crew codes page, which we keep updated as new codes drop.

Want Robux for Clean Crew Cosmetics?

Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple offers and tasks, then spend it however you like in Roblox. It's a quick way to fund cosmetics and passes without opening your wallet.

Earning Free Robux

Clean Crew's class unlocks run on in-game Mula, not Robux, which is great news for free players. But if you want cosmetics, future game passes, or Robux to spend across other Roblox games, Earnaldo is built for exactly that. You complete offers and tasks, earn Robux, and withdraw it to your account.

Here's the honest part: there's no in-game button that hands you free Robux, and anything promising instant Robux for your password is a scam. Stick to legitimate routes like Earnaldo, and use your earnings on the stuff that actually matters to you. If you also play other horror and survival games, the same Robux works everywhere.

For more Roblox guides and earning strategies, check out our Pressure free Robux guide, our DOORS free Robux guide, and our 3008 free Robux guide. If you're weighing Clean Crew against the genre's heavyweight, our Clean Crew vs Pressure comparison covers which one fits your style, and the Clean Crew hub links every resource in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can join a Clean Crew server?

Clean Crew supports up to 50 players per server. Most runs are smaller squads, but the lobby can hold a full 50, and the game is balanced around teamwork rather than solo play.

What's the difference between Mula and Celz?

Mula is the per-run reward currency from cleaning quality and codes, spent on class unlocks and cosmetics. Celz is persistent money earned from Antiques and spent in the Store on permanent upgrades that carry across runs.

How much does the Blaster cost?

The Blaster costs 500 Mula, and the Zoomer costs the same. The Ranger is free. The Blaster's Pressure Cannon double-shot fires 5 bullets at 2 damage each, making it the top pick for clearing Pests.

Where does the Ganymede boss appear?

Ganymede, a huge masked humanoid moth, spawns only on Floor 8 with its own themed map and boss music. Top off Cosmox and keep the crew together before you descend.

How much Cosmox does the Ranger hold?

The Ranger's Pressure Tank holds up to 150 Cosmox. Cosmox powers both cleaning and combat, so spend it carefully and refill at vending upgrades when you can.

Is Clean Crew free to play?

Yes. Clean Crew is free to play, holds a 94.85% rating (49,998 likes vs 2,715 dislikes), and has passed 15 million visits with roughly 1,748 concurrent players.

What are Antiques for?

Antiques are rare hidden collectibles and the main source of Celz. Collect them on each floor, then spend the Celz in the Store on better gear and permanent meta-upgrades.

About This Guide

This guide is based on Clean Crew BETA v0.4.0 as of June 15, 2026. Because the game is still in Early BETA and updates roughly every couple of weeks, classes, prices, and enemies can change. You can check the latest yourself on the official Clean Crew Roblox page or join the community on the Discord for patch notes and code drops. We update this page as new versions land.