Superstore Tools
Official API check · July 16, 2026

Clean The Superstore Badges & Goals

The public Roblox badge list confirms completion milestones, speed goals, and a no-abilities challenge for the exact CleanTogether universe. It does not reveal a full item map, upgrade table, or hidden formula.

Quick answer

Badges confirm progress, speed, and ability constraints

Clean The Superstore has badges for first play, first shelf, 25%, 50%, 100%, finishing under 2 hours, finishing under 1 hour, and completing the game without abilities. Those goals are useful for planning routes and explaining why speed and ability choices matter.

The same source does not list item names, shelf coordinates, upgrade costs, ability effects, or a developer-published best route. Those details remain source-watch items.

Badge list

Official goals found in the current badge API

Use these as goal labels and planning context, not as a promise about exact live rewards or private balance values.

Start

Welcome

Play the game for the first time.

Progress

Getting Started

Stock your first shelf.

Progress

25%

Finish cleaning a quarter of the store.

Progress

50%

Finish cleaning half the store.

Completion

100%

Finish cleaning the store.

Speed

Casual Cleaner

Finish the game in under 2 hours.

Speed

Speed Cleaner

Finish the game in under an hour.

Challenge

Ultimate Challenge

Complete the game without using any abilities.

Route planning

What badges change for strategy pages

  • Speed pages can cite real goals. The under-2-hours and under-1-hour badges support timed-route advice.
  • Ability guidance needs boundaries. Ultimate Challenge confirms a no-abilities goal, but ability names and effects are still not public in this check.
  • Progress pages have clear milestones. The 25%, 50%, and 100% badges support completion-stage language.
Questions

Badge FAQ

Are these official Clean The Superstore badges?

Yes. These names and descriptions came from the public Roblox badge API for universe 10418117926 during the July 16, 2026 check.

Do badges prove exact item locations?

No. The badges confirm progress, speed, and no-abilities goals, but they do not publish a complete item catalog or shelf map.

Does Ultimate Challenge prove abilities exist?

It is strong official evidence that an ability system exists because the badge requires completing the game without abilities. It does not list ability names or effects.

Why are award counts not shown here?

Counts change continuously and can be misleading as evergreen guide copy. This page focuses on stable badge names, goals, and route implications.