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Mine a Mountain Hub – Codes, Update, Guides & News

By Money Lord — Founder & Editor | Updated: August 9, 2026

Your living front door for Mine a Mountain — live player and visit numbers, the current update, the honest truth about codes, and every guide and comparison in one place.

Mine a Mountain by 10K Steps (place ID 125927821145949) is a climb-and-mine simulator where you scale a freezing mountain, dig rare crystals, sell them for cash, and pour the profit into warmth, pickaxe, and backpack upgrades so you can climb higher next time. The twist: a brand-new mountain generates every hour, so the rarest crystals near the deadly cold summit are always a fresh race. This hub keeps the numbers current and points you at the exact page for whatever you need next — the codes status, the upgrade guide, or a head-to-head comparison.

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Mine a Mountain in numbers

Live figures pulled from the Roblox games API on August 9, 2026. We refresh them whenever we touch this hub, so treat any older numbers you see elsewhere as stale.

23,205 Playing now
78.6M Total visits
195.4K Favorites
97% Rating

Breaking those down as of August 9, 2026: 23,205 concurrent players, 78,581,517 total visits, 195,354 favorites, and a 97% approval rating (316,791 up-votes to 9,409 down-votes). The game launched on May 18, 2026, runs 8 players per server, and is filed under Simulation — Incremental Simulator. Concurrent players swing with the time of day — earlier on August 9 the game peaked near 35,000 — and the August 8 Prismarite update and Admin Abuse event visibly pulled the crowd back up; the lifetime totals only climb, so for a title under three months old it is still one of the fastest-growing mining games on Roblox this year.

What’s the current Mine a Mountain update?

The current build is the August 8, 2026 content update, which added the new Prismarite vein (it spawns only on Epic-tier mountains and above), three new rarities above Mythic, four new weather types, and roughly 30 new crystals. It also shipped the limited-time Admin Abuse event — expanded backpack space and no fall damage — to speed up collecting, and followed the Radars update from August 1. Our full Mine a Mountain update log breaks down every change. Underneath it all, the defining live feature is still the hourly mountain rotation: a brand-new mountain generates every hour, resetting where the rare crystals sit. The core loop of climb → mine → sell → upgrade warmth, pickaxe, and backpack is unchanged; our Mine a Mountain guide walks through the best upgrade order.

What’s next for Mine a Mountain?

Based on dated evidence only: the game’s own description asks players to “like & join the group for +1 Digging Luck” and to “follow for updates,” and it teases unreleased content, but as of August 9, 2026 the developer has not committed to a public roadmap or dated feature list. The reliable signal to watch is the hourly mountain reset plus the 10K Steps group feed. We check the listing on every hub refresh; if a real update or code-redemption system appears, this section and our codes page will be the first to reflect it.

All Mine a Mountain guides

Every Mine a Mountain page we maintain, each kept on its own current query. Tap any card to open the full article.

Update

Mine a Mountain Update [Prismarite]

The August 8 patch notes: the Prismarite vein, three post-Mythic rarities, four new weather types, ~30 crystals, and the Admin Abuse event.

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Codes

Mine a Mountain Codes (August 2026)

The honest, daily-checked answer on whether Mine a Mountain has working codes — and how to earn cash and crystals without any.

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Guide

Mine a Mountain Guide — Crystals, Warmth & Pickaxe

How the climb-and-mine loop works, beating the cold, and the best warmth, pickaxe, and backpack upgrade order.

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Comparison

Mine a Mountain vs Mining Simulator 2

Climb-and-mine versus the classic dig-down grind, compared on loop, progression, and community.

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Comparison

Drill to Earth’s Core vs Mine a Mountain

Two 2026 mining hits side by side — drilling down for depth versus climbing up against the cold.

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More Mine a Mountain

Start with the codes status page if you just want to know whether codes exist, then use the upgrade guide to plan your warmth, pickaxe, and backpack path. Deciding what to play next? Weigh it against Mining Simulator 2 or Drill to Earth’s Core. You can also jump straight to those games’ own hubs: Mining Simulator 2 and Drill to Earth’s Core.

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Mine a Mountain hub FAQ

Does Mine a Mountain have codes?

As of August 9, 2026, Mine a Mountain has no working codes and no code-redemption box in its menus. Our codes page tracks this every day, so you never burn time on the fake codes other sites post.

How many people play Mine a Mountain?

About 23,200 players were online with over 78.5 million total visits and roughly 195,400 favorites as of August 9, 2026, per the Roblox games API, alongside a 97% approval rating from more than 316,000 up-votes.

Who made Mine a Mountain?

The verified Roblox group 10K Steps built Mine a Mountain, which launched on May 18, 2026. It is a climb-and-mine simulator where a brand-new mountain generates every hour.

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