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Clean The Superstore Tier List 2026 — Best Gamepasses and Upgrades Ranked

Last updated: August 5, 2026

Clean The Superstore Tier List (2026) — Best Gamepasses & Upgrades Ranked

By Money Lord — Founder & Editor | Updated: August 5, 2026 · Place ID: 80000420704526

This tier list ranks every gamepass in Clean The Superstore by how much each one speeds up the core loop: carry more items, collect them faster, and earn more Points per trip. Every ranking weighs a pass's effect against its exact Robux price, pulled live from the Roblox store, so a cheap pass that removes a real bottleneck outranks an expensive one that just skips the grind. The +15 Carry pass leads on value at R$129, while Max Speed is the cheapest all-round buy at R$89. Clean The Superstore sits at 6,287 players in-game, 13,362,066 visits, and 78,445 favorites as of August 5, 2026.

Read this first: Before you spend a single Robux, pour the Points you earn from filling shelves into the free carry, speed, and magnet upgrades — they cost nothing and build the base every gamepass multiplies. The passes below stack on top of that foundation, so buy them in tier order, not all at once.

S Tier — Best Buys in Clean The Superstore

S-tier passes give the biggest boost to your sort-and-earn loop for the price, and both of these are cheap enough to pay for themselves in a session or two. If you only buy two things in Clean The Superstore, buy these first.

+15 Carry — R$129

Carry capacity is the single biggest bottleneck in Clean The Superstore. Every trip you make, you can only hold so many items before you have to walk back to the shelves, and that walking is dead time. The +15 Carry pass attacks that directly: for R$129 it lets you haul 15 more items per trip. Fewer trips means more items shelved per minute, and since the game pays you Points for every item you restock, more items per minute means more Points per minute.

What earns it the top slot is value-per-Robux. At R$129 it is one of the cheapest passes in the game, yet it moves throughput more than anything else at that price. Stack it on the free carry upgrades you buy with Points and you can clear a whole aisle in a couple of passes instead of a dozen. It was added on July 1, 2026. Fund your first passes for free with our Clean The Superstore free Robux guide.

Max Speed — R$89

The other half of throughput is how quickly you move between the item piles and the shelves, and Max Speed handles that. For just R$89 — the cheapest meaningful upgrade in the game — it raises your movement speed to its maximum, so every single trip you make is faster from the first second you own it. Unlike passes that only help in certain situations, speed compounds with everything: more carry, a wider magnet, more Points, all of it lands sooner because you cover ground quicker.

It sits just below +15 Carry only because carry capacity removes more total dead time than raw speed does. Bought together, the two transform the early grind. It launched on July 1, 2026. New here? Start with our Clean The Superstore beginner guide before you commit Robux.

A Tier — Excellent Buys

A-tier passes are strong, high-impact purchases that just miss the top for either price or how narrow they are. Any of them is a smart second or third buy after your S-tier picks.

Infinite Magnet Range — R$699

Infinite Magnet Range costs R$699 and pulls loose items toward you from across the map instead of only when you stand right next to them. Clean The Superstore scatters items across a floor that keeps expanding — the game's own description points to more than 3,000 misplaced items — so the time you spend hunting for scattered goods is a hidden tax on every run. This pass deletes that tax, letting you vacuum up items without chasing them down.

It lands in A tier rather than S purely on price — the effect is transformative for collection speed, but R$699 is a big ask next to the cheap carry and speed passes that do more for less. Once you already carry a big load and want the smoothest possible run, it is one of the best quality-of-life buys in the game. It was added on July 1, 2026.

+5 Carry — R$49

+5 Carry is the cheapest carry pass in the game at just R$49, and it does exactly what the name says: you hold five more items per trip. For the price of a small Robux top-up, it takes the edge off the early holding bottleneck before you can afford the R$129 version. It is the ideal first Robux purchase for a brand-new player, and it earns its A-tier slot on value-per-Robux alone.

The only reason it is not higher is scale — five extra items helps early but gets swallowed once you are moving dozens per trip. Buy it first, then graduate to +15 Carry when you have the Robux. Rather not spend yet? Redeem the newest Clean The Superstore codes for free Points and pour those into the free carry upgrade instead.

B Tier — Good Buys

B-tier passes are genuinely useful but either overlap with things you can earn for free or carry a premium price for their benefit. Buy them once you have covered the tiers above and want to round out your kit.

Unlimited Power — R$699

Unlimited Power costs R$699 and, per its in-game description, maxes out all of your abilities at once. For a big spender it is efficient: instead of grinding several separate upgrade tracks up level by level, you buy the ceiling for carry, speed, and earning in a single purchase and never touch that menu again. On a pure convenience basis it is one of the more powerful passes in the store.

It lands in B tier because it overlaps with progress you can make for free. Those same ability upgrades are bought with the Points you earn just by playing, so Unlimited Power really pays R$699 to skip time rather than to unlock something out of reach. It also does not include the separate Infinite Magnet Range feature, which is sold on its own. For a big spender who wants to shortcut the whole grind it is a fair buy; most players get more per Robux from the cheap carry and speed passes. It was added on June 30, 2026.

Starter Pack — R$49

The Starter Pack costs R$49 and is exactly what it sounds like: an early-game bundle aimed at new players. The Roblox store does not itemize its contents, so treat it as a small head-start package rather than a specific named boost — that lack of a spelled-out effect is the main reason it sits in B rather than A despite the low price.

Where it makes sense is the very first session, when any early leg-up shortens the slowest part of the grind. If you would rather put the same R$49 toward a guaranteed effect, +5 Carry at the same price gives a clear, permanent throughput bump instead. The Starter Pack was added on July 1, 2026.

C Tier — Situational Buys

C-tier passes are fine purchases in the right situation, but their benefit is narrow, priced at a premium, or only matters once the rest of your kit is already strong. They are the last items to buy, not the first.

Lifetime Helper — R$1199

Lifetime Helper is the most expensive pass in Clean The Superstore at R$1199, and its description is straightforward: it makes your helper available permanently instead of on a timer. A permanent automated helper is genuinely useful in a game built on repetitive sorting, and you own it across every session rather than renting a timed version.

The problem is value. Automation only pays off once your own loop is already fast, and R$1199 is more than every carry and speed pass in the game combined. Most players will clear the store faster by spending a fraction of that on +15 Carry and Max Speed than on a helper that assists a loop they have not optimized yet. Heavy spenders who want hands-off help on top of a maxed setup will get value from it; everyone else should buy it last. It was added on July 7, 2026.

Clean The Superstore Tier List Summary Table

Gamepass Tier Key Stat How to Get
+15 Carry S +15 items carried per trip In-game shop (R$129)
Max Speed S Maximum movement speed In-game shop (R$89)
Infinite Magnet Range A Pulls items from across the map In-game shop (R$699)
+5 Carry A +5 items carried per trip In-game shop (R$49)
Unlimited Power B All abilities maxed out In-game shop (R$699)
Starter Pack B Early-game bundle In-game shop (R$49)
Lifetime Helper C Permanent automated helper In-game shop (R$1199)

The free upgrades bought with in-game Points — the carry, movement-speed, and magnet-reach tracks the paid passes above mirror — are not on this table because they cost no Robux, but they come first for everyone. Think of them as tier zero: the base you build before any pass is worth buying.

How We Ranked These Gamepasses

Clean The Superstore does not publish stat sheets and has no reliable community wiki yet, so we did not invent named abilities or level tables to pad this list. Every ranked item is a real gamepass pulled from the game's live store, and each price above was re-verified against the Roblox game-passes API on August 5, 2026. Where a pass's exact effect is not spelled out in the store — as with the Starter Pack — we said so instead of guessing.

Placement weighs three things. First is impact on the loop: does the purchase help you carry more, collect faster, or earn more? Second is price-to-value: a R$129 pass that removes a real bottleneck outranks a R$1199 pass that layers convenience on top of a loop you have not optimized. Third is how much the benefit overlaps with free progress — an ability you can max with earned Points is worth less as a paid pass than one that unlocks something out of reach. That is why +15 Carry tops the list and Lifetime Helper sits at the bottom despite being the priciest release.

Why "best" shifts here: Clean The Superstore is a young game — it was created on June 29, 2026 by the CleanTogether group and shipped a "[NEW MAP]" update on August 4, 2026. A store this active can add or reprice passes at any time, so re-check the in-game shop and confirm current prices before you buy. This ranking is a snapshot as of August 5, 2026.

One honest caveat: because the game does not detail how much each free upgrade tier gives, the exact break-even point on any pass varies with how you play — the ordering above holds regardless, but treat the specific Robux-to-Points math as directional. For a similar restocking game with a fuller published roster, our Clean the Supermarket guide is a useful side-by-side, and Clean the Squishies is another trending pick-and-sort title worth a look.

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More Clean The Superstore Guides

Kitting out an S-tier store takes both Robux and Points, and these guides cover the fastest routes to each. Start at the Clean The Superstore hub for everything in one place, redeem the newest Clean The Superstore codes for free Points, follow the free Robux guide to bankroll your first passes, learn the fundamentals in the beginner guide, and see how it stacks up against a very different loop in Clean The Superstore vs Mine A Planet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best gamepass in Clean The Superstore?

The +15 Carry pass is the best value gamepass in Clean The Superstore. It costs 129 Robux and lets you carry 15 more items every trip, which directly attacks the biggest bottleneck in the game: how much shelf you can clear before walking back. For the price, nothing else raises your items-per-minute as much. Max Speed at 89 Robux is the other S-tier pick because it makes every single trip faster for very little Robux.

What should beginners buy first in Clean The Superstore?

Spend your earned Points on the free carry and speed upgrades first, since they cost no Robux and build the base every pass multiplies. If you then want to spend Robux, the +5 Carry pass at 49 Robux is the cheapest way to raise how many items you haul per trip, which is the single biggest early bottleneck. It is the ideal first Robux purchase before you save up for +15 Carry.

Is the Unlimited Power gamepass worth it?

Unlimited Power costs 699 Robux and, per its in-game description, maxes out all of your abilities at once. For a big spender it is efficient because it collapses several separate upgrade grinds into one purchase. The catch is that it skips the Points-funded progression that is the whole point of the game, and those same upgrades can be earned for free with time. It is an A-tier convenience buy, not a must-have.

What does the Infinite Magnet Range pass do?

Infinite Magnet Range costs 699 Robux and pulls loose items toward you from across the map instead of only when you are standing near them. Because Clean The Superstore scatters thousands of items across an expanding floor, it removes almost all of the hunting-and-walking time. It sits in A tier as a high-impact quality-of-life buy that is held back only by its 699 Robux price.

Is the Lifetime Helper pass worth 1199 Robux?

Lifetime Helper is the most expensive pass in Clean The Superstore at 1199 Robux, and its description confirms it makes your helper available permanently instead of on a timer. A permanent automated helper is genuinely useful, but automation only matters once your own sorting loop is already fast, and 1199 Robux is a lot to pay for a convenience layer. That is why it ranks as a C-tier luxury buy rather than a core purchase.

Are the free upgrades better than the gamepasses?

Buy the free upgrades first. Clean The Superstore lets you spend the Points you earn from filling shelves on upgrades that raise your carry capacity, movement speed, and magnet reach, and they cost no Robux. Gamepasses stack on top of that foundation, so a pass like +15 Carry or Infinite Magnet Range multiplies a base you have already built rather than replacing it. Max your free upgrades, then add passes in tier order.

That covers the best gamepasses and upgrades in Clean The Superstore for 2026. Max your free carry, speed, and magnet upgrades first, then buy +15 Carry and Max Speed to compound your throughput, add Infinite Magnet Range when you want the smoothest run, and leave the premium Unlimited Power and Lifetime Helper passes for last. Re-check the shop after the next CleanTogether update, since new passes move the tiers, and verify the live player count and current prices on the official Roblox game page.