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Cash Cleaner Simulator
Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: David K.
How to Collect and Sort Bills Effectively:
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* Single Bill Pickup: Left-click a bill to grab it.
* Auto-Collect Mode: Once holding two items, hold left-click to
automatically pick up matching types—works for both bills and
trash.
* Trash Collection: Picking up two trash items creates a trash bag,
which only collects more trash until full.
* Bill Sweeping (F Key): Press F to gather scattered bills into a pile.
* Money Piles & Handfuls:
* Bills near each other form piles automatically.
* Use F + left-click on a pile to get a handful (not always 100).
* Hold left-click to gather up to 100 bills into a stack.
Endgame Pig Feeding Tips:
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* The pig accepts everything: dirty, wet, inked, counterfeit, or
even foreign currency.
* BUT: Don't feed it the fake or marked bills required for late-game
quests. Store them separately to avoid game-breaking bugs.
* Feeding high-value packs is more efficient than loose small bills.
* Use a container under the feeding port to catch spillage.
Tips:
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* Don't Lose the Knife: Your knife is essential—it lets you cut stacks
of money into individual bills, which helps manage stack values more
precisely.
* Skip Sorting by Denomination: Sorting money into denominations is
unnecessary and purely cosmetic. Instead, use the counting machine
to collect required sums directly.
* Complete Orders Quickly: Orders earn you experience and funds.
Prioritize them early to unlock more tools and upgrades.
* Use Auto-Clickers: While manually interacting with money is
satisfying, it's a waste of time and mouse clicks. Automate where
possible.
* Press TAB for Quick Access: The TAB key brings up your inventory,
making it easy to manage essential items.
* Distribute Money Smartly: Save larger denominations (like $100 bills)
for high-value orders (e.g., $35,000+). Use small bills for smaller
tasks.
* Fast-Track Deliveries: Hold the mouse wheel and toss bags or boxes
directly to the end of the conveyor to skip the slow animation.
* Bulk Feed Counting Machines: There's no need for perfect stacks—just
throw a bunch of bills into the counter, and it'll sort itself out.
* Watch the Stack Colors: Mixed-denomination stacks appear gray, while
uniform stacks match the bill color.
Momma Jane's Wisdom: Piles and Mops:
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Written by JayJane4
Piles are groups of 101 or more of the same item that are close together
in the game.
-=How Piles Form and What Kinds There Are
Piles appear when 101 or more of the same item are in the same spot.
There are two main types:
* Bill piles: These are made from single money bills.
* Pack piles: These are made from money packs, which hold several bills.
There's no maximum size for a pile; your game will crash before you find
one. A pile needs at least 51 items. If it drops to 50 or less, it breaks
apart into individual items.
The game sees a pile as one thing, not a bunch of separate items. This
helps the game run smoother but also changes how you interact with them.
When you take items from a pile, the oldest items put in are the first
ones you take out.
-=How Money Packs Work
To understand piles better, you need to know about money packs:
* A money pack can hold up to 100 loose bills. You can't put more
than that in one pack.
* The "volume" of a pack is found by dividing the number of bills in it
by 20. For example, a pack with 60 bills has a volume of 3 (60 divided
by 20). This volume is important for how much you can grab with the F-grab.
* Every single loose bill has a volume of 1, no matter its value or condition.
-=How to Take Items from Piles
There are a few ways to get items from piles:
* Single Removal: You can click on a pile to take one item out at a time.
This is good if you need specific items or want to be precise. The oldest
items come out first.
* Fill Hands: This lets you grab up to 100 loose bills or up to 30 money
packs from a pile. The oldest items are taken first. This isn't based on
item volume but on how many items you can grab.
* F-grab: This is a very useful way to grab things. If you use it generally,
it picks up anything in front of you with a total volume of up to 300. If
you aim it specifically at a pile, it will only take items from that pile,
up to a total volume of 300. Again, the oldest items are taken first.
-=The "Mop" Technique (Like Katamari)
Piles work like those Katamari balls in games. When you pick up a pile and
move it close to the same kind of items, those items stick to your pile.
This is like "mopping" and helps you gather scattered items quickly by rolling
your pile over them.
-=Mopping with Bill Piles (Easy Way)
Mopping with bill piles is the most dependable way to use this trick. Since
the "F-grab" can pick up to 300 volume and a bill pile needs at least 101
bills, you'll always grab a pile when you use F-grab on a bill pile
(300 is more than 101).
The plan is simple: Use F-grab on any bill pile you find, then carry it
around your play area. As you move it near other loose bills or smaller bill
piles, they will automatically join your pile. This helps you clean up huge
amounts of scattered bills much faster than picking them up one by one. Bill
piles can grow forever, so you can keep adding to them until your game starts
to slow down.
-=Mopping with Pack Piles (Harder Way)
Mopping with pack piles is a lot more complicated because of how the F-grab
volume limit and pile rules work together. Pack piles form from 101 or more
packs and stay together until they have 51 packs. But the "volume" of each
pack depends on how many bills are inside it (from 2 to 100 bills per pack).
The F-grab can pick up a total of 6,000 bills. This means it could grab
anywhere from 60 full packs (100 bills each) to 3,000 almost empty packs
(2 bills each).
The main risk is that the pile could break apart. If your F-grab takes away
enough packs to leave fewer than 51 packs in the pile, the pile will "pop"
and all the individual packs will spread out. What's worse, the packs you
just grabbed will also turn into loose, individual items in your hands instead
of staying as a neat pile.
The trick is to check the pack pile first. If it has more than 6,000 bills,
you won't get a pile in your hands to use for mopping when you use F-grab.
Instead, you'll need to make the pile smaller by using "fill hands" or taking
items out one by one until it has less than 6,000 bills. After that, you can
use F-grab on the rest of the pile and use it as a mop.
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