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Clean the Supermarket Map: Plan the Fastest Aisle Cleaning Route

Select which aisles are dirty. The planner groups them by zone and outputs a numbered cleaning order with per-aisle item checklists and a time estimate.

Last updated 2026-06-28 · By Jim Liu

Quick summary

  • The supermarket has 10 aisles (A1-A10), split into front (A1-A5) and back (A6-A10) zones.
  • Cleaning front aisles before back aisles cuts most of the backtracking in a full shift.
  • Each aisle takes roughly 20-30 seconds to clear; Carry Capacity reduces the number of trips within each aisle.
  • This planner reflects the current in-game layout. The store may change with updates -- verify aisle codes in a live session before a long run.

Clean the Supermarket map route planner

Tick the aisles that need cleaning. The planner orders them front zone first, then back zone, to reduce backtracking.

Front aisles (A1-A5)

Back aisles (A6-A10)

Select at least one aisle above to generate your cleaning route.

Aisle zone layout

The store layout divides into two zones. Knowing which zone each aisle belongs to is the main input for a fast cleaning order.

The Clean the Supermarket map splits the store into two zones. Front aisles (A1 through A5) cover the items shoppers grab first: fresh produce, baked goods, dairy, frozen foods, and drinks. Back aisles (A6 through A10) hold the rest -- snacks, health and beauty products, household supplies, meat and seafood, and pantry staples. A player who finishes the front zone before walking to the back crosses the store once instead of several times.

One real limitation: this is a new game and the zone layout shown here is based on current builds. If the developer adds aisles or rearranges sections, check the in-game Clean the Supermarket map before trusting any preset cleaning order.

AisleCategoryZoneShelf colorExample items
A1Fresh ProduceFront aislesgreenApple, Banana, Tomato
A2BakeryFront aislestanBread, Baguette, Croissant
A3Dairy & ChilledFront aislesblueMilk, Cheese, Butter
A4FrozenFront aislesiceIce Cream, Frozen Pizza, Frozen Fish
A5DrinksFront aislesredSoda, Water, Juice
A6SnacksBack aislesorangeChips, Chocolate, Candy
A7Health & BeautyBack aislespurpleShampoo, Soap, Toothpaste
A8HouseholdBack aislesslateDetergent, Paper Towels, Trash Bags
A9Meat & SeafoodBack aislesdark redBeef, Chicken, Pork
A10Pantry / CannedBack aislesbrownPasta, Rice, Canned Soup

Reading the store layout quickly

Each aisle uses a distinct shelf color as a secondary cue when the aisle code is hard to read mid-run. A1 (Fresh Produce) is green, A3 (Dairy) is blue, A9 (Meat & Seafood) is dark red. If you know two or three of those color anchors, you can navigate the zone layout without reading every label. For a full color reference, the Item Locator table lists every aisle code with its shelf color and item list.

Choosing a cleaning order for short shifts

On a 3-aisle shift, the cleaning order barely matters. On a 7-plus aisle shift, grouping by zone saves a meaningful amount of crossing time. The route planner above handles that grouping automatically once you tick the aisles you want.

Example routes at a glance

Three common scenarios with pre-set aisle selections and time estimates at 25 seconds per aisle.

Front-aisle sweep

Clear the five front aisles before any customers arrive. Covers produce, bakery, dairy, frozen, and drinks in one pass.

Aisles: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5

~2m 5s

Back-aisle blitz

Target the five back aisles: snacks, health, household, meat, and pantry. Good for mid-shift restocks.

Aisles: A6, A7, A8, A9, A10

~2m 5s

Full store sweep

All 10 aisles in order. Front zone first (A1-A5), then back zone (A6-A10). Use this at shift start when the whole store is messy.

Aisles: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10

~4m 10s

These estimates assume 25 seconds per aisle without upgrades. Adjust the seconds-per-aisle input in the planner above for your actual pace.

Related tools

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How We Verified

The aisle map on this site is built from the in-game sorting layout: ten aisles, A1 Fresh Produce through A10 Pantry / Canned, each with its own shelf color cue. The Item Locator matches a grocery item to its aisle so you can sort it without guessing.

Before publishing an aisle or item mapping, we compare the item name, the aisle label, and the shelf color in a live Clean the Supermarket server. Codes are rechecked daily because Roblox games can patch reward systems without notice.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Clean the Supermarket map route planner do?

The Clean the Supermarket map route planner lets you tick which aisles are dirty and instantly generates a numbered cleaning order. It groups front aisles (A1-A5) before back aisles (A6-A10) to reduce backtracking, shows the full item list for each aisle you selected, and estimates total cleaning time based on a per-aisle pace you can adjust.

How many aisles are in the Clean the Supermarket map?

The Clean the Supermarket map has 10 aisles total, coded A1 through A10. The first five (A1-A5) form the front zone: Fresh Produce, Bakery, Dairy & Chilled, Frozen, and Drinks. The last five (A6-A10) are the back zone: Snacks, Health & Beauty, Household, Meat & Seafood, and Pantry / Canned. The layout may shift as the game receives updates.

What is the fastest cleaning route in Clean the Supermarket?

The fastest route clears all front aisles (A1-A5) before crossing to the back aisles (A6-A10). This keeps your path linear rather than zigzagging across the store. If only a few aisles are dirty, pick the ones in one zone first and finish any cross-zone stops at the end.

Where are items located in Clean the Supermarket?

Each aisle holds a fixed set of grocery items: A1 covers produce like Apple and Banana, A3 covers Dairy items like Milk and Cheese, and A9 covers Meat & Seafood including Beef and Chicken. The Item Locator on this site lets you search any item name to find its aisle code and shelf color immediately.

How is the store laid out in Clean the Supermarket?

The store uses a two-zone layout. Front aisles (A1-A5) sit closer to the entry area and cover fresh and chilled categories. Back aisles (A6-A10) cover packaged, household, and shelf-stable goods. Understanding this zone layout helps you group dirty aisles and avoid unnecessary crossings.

What is the difference between front and back aisles on the aisle map?

Front aisles run A1 through A5 and contain perishable and daily items: produce, bakery, dairy, frozen, and drinks. Back aisles run A6 through A10 and hold longer-shelf-life goods: snacks, health products, household supplies, meat, and pantry staples. On the aisle map both zones appear as distinct color-coded rows.

How long does it take to clean one aisle in Clean the Supermarket?

Roughly 20-30 seconds at a comfortable pace without upgrades, depending on how many items are scattered and how full your carry capacity is. The route planner defaults to 25 seconds per aisle. You can lower the estimate once you have Carry Capacity and Move Speed upgrades active.

Can I clean aisles in any order?

Yes, the game does not lock a cleaning order. Choosing an order that matches the zone layout just saves time. Random order works fine on short shifts with two or three dirty aisles, but on a full 10-aisle sweep a front-first cleaning order saves several unnecessary back-and-forth crossings.

Written by Jim Liu, a Roblox fan who builds free reference tools for new and returning players.

Aisle data verified June 2026. Fan-made guide, not affiliated with Roblox or the game developer.