Clean the Squishies Route Board

Route planner

Clean the Squishies cleanup route

A good route is small, repeatable, and easy to recover. Clear one lane, place what you carry, then expand to a nearby lane instead of chasing every visible squishy.

Lane-first cleanup

Treat the shop like lanes. A lane can be a shelf, aisle, counter, or nearby cluster. The important part is that pickup and placement stay close.

  • Start where placement is obvious.
  • Clean left to right or front to back.
  • Avoid crossing the shop with a messy inventory.
  • Only widen after one lane is stable.

Inventory pressure

The Infinite Inventory pass exists because carrying capacity changes route speed. Free players should manage pressure instead of pretending it is gone.

  • Place before the bag becomes confusing.
  • Switch squishies deliberately.
  • Drop only when recovering from a mistake.
  • Reset the lane after a bad carry chain.

Friend split

The official page says cleanup works alone or with friends. Group speed comes from separation, not everyone touching the same pile.

  • Assign zones before starting.
  • One player handles a shelf line.
  • Another clears loose floor clusters.
  • Call when a lane is finished.

Use it in game

Route steps

  1. Choose one lane.
  2. Clear visible squishies in that lane.
  3. Place before crossing the shop.
  4. Use Magic Ability if the lane is clustered.
  5. Move to the closest unfinished lane.

FAQ

Player questions

What is the best first route?

Pick one small lane, clear it, place everything you carry, then move to the closest unfinished lane.

Should I clean alone or with friends?

Both work. Friends are strongest when each player takes a different zone.

When should I chase leaderboard time?

After pickup, place, switch, and ability timing are automatic.

How do I stop backtracking?

Keep pickup and placement close, then expand lane by lane.

Does the site list a full shop map?

No. Public official data supports controls and route logic, not a verified full map table.