Paste your copied code into the main text box on the website. Click the button to or Import your save. Change the number of cookies to any amount you want.
Set the season to Christmas, Halloween, or Valentine's to gain special drops. Happy Clicking! If you'd like, I can: Show you which buildings are most efficient to edit first.
If you’ve ever fallen into the buttery, sweet abyss of Cookie Clicker (by Orteil), you know the feeling. You start with a single cookie. You click. You buy a grandma. You research the "bingo center." Before you know it, you are staring at a screen filled with octillions of cookies, time machines, and prism factories—all while your real-life responsibilities melt away like chocolate in a hot car. cookie clicker save edit
If you play Cookie Clicker on Steam, the save structure is identical to the web version. You can export your save from Steam, edit it using an online editor, and import it right back into the Steam client.
Cookie Clicker has several minigames (the Garden, the Pantheon, the Stock Market). These rely on complex variables. Save editors allow you to: Paste your copied code into the main text box on the website
Find the upgrades array. It looks like upgrades:0,1,2,5,7... . To unlock all 600+ upgrades, you would need to list every ID. Instead, cheat by editing the flag to true for all, or use a save editor tool.
Find 5.32e+14 and change it to 9.99e+99 . Set the season to Christmas, Halloween, or Valentine's
If your edited save becomes corrupted or you simply want to revert:
When you click "Export Save," the game generates a very long, seemingly nonsensical string of text. It looks like this (shortened for sanity):