Updated June 2026

How to Reach the Bottom in +1 Mine Per Click

Complete the depth run to the bottom of +1 Mine Per Click — layer gates, pickaxe requirements, strength checks, and endgame rebirth pacing.

The Bottom Is an Exam, Not a Door

Every layer in +1 Mine Per Click teaches a lesson about pickaxe value, strength gates, and sell routing. The bottom layer is where those lessons compound. Blocks break slowly even with strong gear, loot inventory fills fast, and one under-leveled rebirth can add days of recovery. Players who rush depth without reading mining layer requirements often plateau one portal away from the end for weeks.

This guide structures the endgame push from mid-depth to the final shaft floor. Pair it with the endgame walkthrough for narrative routing and our pickaxe tier list for equipment checkpoints.

Phase 1 — Secure Mid-Game Foundations

Before thinking about the bottom, stabilize mid-game on the mid-game walkthrough route:

  • Own every pickaxe tier flagged as “required” on the tier list through your current depth.
  • Maintain rebirth multipliers aligned with priority rankings.
  • Clear hybrid offline nights per offline earnings guide.
  • Keep cash upgrades at least at B-tier from the upgrades list.

Skipping this phase to “see the bottom early” produces under-damage mining sessions that feel discouraging.

Phase 2 — Layer-by-Layer Gate Checks

Each portal to a deeper mining layer lists strength and sometimes cash or rebirth requirements. Treat portals as checkpoints — do not enter a new layer until you one-hit or two-hit blocks with your current pickaxe.

When breaks take three or more hits, drop back one layer for cash bursts documented on loot and selling. Fund the next pickaxe spike from pickaxe guide breakpoints before returning to depth pushes.

Phase 3 — Endgame Pickaxe Spikes

Final pickaxe tiers cost enormous cash sums. Mine optimal mid-depth layers for volume — not maximum depth — until purchases complete. The pickaxes catalog lists cash costs and strength gates side by side.

Redeem every relevant active code before cash marathon sessions. A single timed boost can shave hours off endgame shopping.

Phase 4 — Strength and Rebirth Synchronization

Bottom portals often require strength totals that only rebirth multipliers make reasonable. Schedule strength training and overnight offline zones until calculator output shows rebirth threshold within one active session.

Rebirth, buy the final pickaxe tier if cash allows, then immediately resume depth push — multipliers apply to training ticks on the way to the last portal. Details in how to rebirth fast.

Phase 5 — The Final Depth Push

Enter the last layers with:

  1. Top-tier pickaxe from the tier list.
  2. Strength exceeding map gate recommendations by a safety margin (~10–15%).
  3. Empty inventory space for high-value loot.
  4. Private server instance to avoid lag — setup guide.

Mine steadily until the bottom marker or final portal unlocks. Do not toggle risky scripts for the last stretch unless you accept account bans on alts — see script safety.

After You Reach the Bottom

Celebrate the milestone, then optimize:

  • Continue rebirth loops if multipliers still outperform grind time.
  • Farm bottom-layer loot for cosmetic or collection goals.
  • Watch official channels and our Trello status page for new layers if updates extend depth.
  • Help newer players with codes from the active list — economy knowledge transfers.

Troubleshooting Bottom Plateaus

Cannot break blocks: Pickaxe tier or strength too low — backtrack one layer.
Cash broke before final pickaxe: Volume farm mid-depth; use estimator tools.
Strength short after rebirth: Overnight offline zone before another reset.
Inventory caps: Sell mid-run; bottom loot overfills fast.
Lag on public servers: Migrate to private server AFK mining.

Mental Model — Depth as Investment

Think of each layer below your comfort zone as an investment with upfront costs (pickaxe cash, strength time) and delayed returns (higher sell values, rebirth eligibility, bragging rights). The bottom layer pays the largest return but demands the highest upfront stake. Players who treat depth as free exploration burn cash on three-hit blocks without realizing their hourly income collapsed. Track cash per minute every time you descend — if income drops more than twenty percent for more than ten minutes, you are investing too early.

Conversely, players who never descend leave high-value ore on the table. Use the mining layers map as a ledger: mark layers where you one-hit blocks green, two-hit yellow, three-hit red. Green layers are farm zones; yellow layers are push zones during boost windows; red layers are future goals after the next pickaxe spike.

The bottom should be yellow or green before you commit a full session — never red. That single color rule prevents most endgame plateaus without touching scripts or paid boosts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bottom in Mine Per Click?

The bottom is the deepest mining layer in the shaft — the endgame depth goal where blocks are toughest and loot values peak. Reaching it proves pickaxe, strength, and rebirth optimization.

What pickaxe do I need for the bottom layer?

Endgame pickaxes from the top of the tier list are required. Exact tier names shift with updates — verify current requirements on the pickaxes items page and tier list before grinding.

How much strength is needed for the bottom?

Strength gates spike on final layers. Check the mining layers map for the latest portal requirements and compare to your rebirth-multiplied stat.

Should I stop rebirthing before the bottom push?

Usually continue rebirthing if multipliers accelerate strength gain more than the temporary reset slows you. Pause only if a rebirth would drop pickaxe access — use the rebirth calculator.

Is reaching the bottom the end of the game?

The bottom is a major milestone, not necessarily the end. Updates may add layers, pickaxes, or rebirth tiers. After reaching bottom, optimize rebirth loops and cosmetic goals.