Solo or with friends
The Roblox page says players can clean solo or team up with friends to finish faster.
Clean The Superstore supports solo and co-op play. Use the confirmed server-size limit and a simple team plan without pretending the game has published official zones.
The Roblox page says players can clean solo or team up with friends to finish faster.
The public game metadata checked July 17, 2026 reports a max server size of 12 players for place ID 80000420704526.
Team assignments should use what your group can see in the current store until a creator-owned map or zone list appears.
The best multiplayer plan is easy to remember while moving. Start with visible areas, keep communication short, and adjust only when the run shows a real imbalance.
Choose a casual full clear, a two-hour badge attempt, a one-hour speed attempt, or a no-abilities challenge before players spread out.
Use shelf signs, landmarks, or broad aisles that every teammate can recognize. Avoid made-up official zone names until a source publishes them.
When an item belongs outside your area, either drop it at an agreed transfer spot or call the destination once. Repeated full-store trips waste time.
If one player finishes early, send them to the area with visible remaining work instead of resetting the whole plan mid-run.
Name the areas your squad recognizes, add rough item counts when you have them, and let the planner create a starting workload. The output is a coordination aid, not an official fastest route.
Open the squad planner →After a short sample, estimate the group pace against a casual clear, under-two-hours badge attempt, or under-one-hour challenge. Use your own observed placements and travel time.
Estimate cleanup time →Current public discovery showed players looking for multiplayer and co-op help, while Roblox public metadata confirmed the exact place, creator, co-op support, and maxPlayers value. No creator-owned Discord, Trello, official wiki, or published team-zone map was found.
Yes. The official Roblox description says players can clean solo or team up with friends, and the public Roblox games API reports a maximum server size of 12 players.
No best team size is verified. Treat 12 as the server maximum, then choose a smaller group if communication or overlapping routes becomes harder.
Give each player a visible area or shelf family, finish partial shelves before rotating, and use a simple handoff rule for items that belong outside a player's area.
No official zone names or optimal assignments were found in public sources, so this guide uses practical player-defined areas instead of invented map labels.