Updated June 2026

Free Private Servers Guide

Free private server guide for +1 Mine Per Click: how to create a VIP server, benefits for training and mining, offline earnings placement, and playing with friends.

Why VERY LUCKY Offers Free Private Servers

+1 Mine Per Click advertises free private servers because incremental games depend on reliable AFK placement, repeated training, and long mining sessions. Public servers fill with players competing for training pad space, blocking mine entrances, or causing lag during dense block breaking. Private servers isolate your instance so the map systems—training, mining layers, sell routes, offline zones—behave consistently without crowd interference.

Private servers are not paywalled power. They do not grant bonus rebirth multipliers or exclusive pickaxes. They are infrastructure: a quiet workspace for executing the same train-mine-sell-upgrade loop described in the how to play guide.

Creating Your Private Server

From the Roblox game page for +1 Mine Per Click, open the server browser and look for private server creation. Roblox UI labels vary by account age and platform, but the flow is generally: choose Private Server, confirm free creation if VERY LUCKY enabled it, then launch into your instance. Mobile players can create servers from the game details page before joining.

Bookmark the private server link on desktop or pin it in Roblox mobile favorites so you never default back to crowded public lobbies accidentally. First-time setup takes under a minute and pays off for every future offline logout.

Training Without Crowds

Strength training zones on the surface map can overcrowd during peak CCU hours. Competing for pad space wastes active time—time that could fund pickaxe upgrades via loot selling. Private servers guarantee your training spot for hold-to-train AFK sessions aligned with the strength training guide.

Scripts advertising fast train features on the script features page remain risky; private servers offer a legitimate alternative for uninterrupted training without executors.

Mining and Layer Pushes

Mining downward through mining layers benefits from stable ping when breaking high-health blocks near the bottom. Public lag spikes can cost precious minutes during rebirth pushes covered in the endgame walkthrough. Private servers reduce—but do not eliminate—performance variance tied to your device and network.

Practice bottom routes solo in private servers before showing friends optimal paths. Route knowledge matters more than server type once stats are adequate.

Offline Earnings Placement

The offline earnings system requires correct zone placement before logout. In public servers, other players can bump your avatar out of AFK hitboxes with collision enabled. Private servers protect placement integrity, especially overnight offline windows discussed in the offline maximization guide.

Always verify zone overlap after any cutscene, respawn, or rebirth teleport—private servers prevent player interference but not your own movement mistakes.

Playing With Friends

Invite friends to your free private server when coordinating play sessions. Progress remains individual: your pickaxe tier, rebirth count, and loot inventory stay separate. Friends provide social motivation and patch discussion, not shared stats.

When teaching newcomers, private servers let veterans explain sell NPC locations and pickaxe shops from the UI guide without spam bots or trade scammers common in mega public lobbies—though +1 Mine Per Click is relatively focused compared to open-world Roblox titles.

Private Servers vs Public Servers

FactorPrivate ServerPublic Server
Crowding at training padsLowHigh at peak hours
Offline zone safetyHighModerate
Stat bonusesNoneNone
CostFree (per VERY LUCKY)Free
Social varietyInvite-onlyRandom players

Choose private for efficiency sessions; choose public when you enjoy ambient multiplayer noise.

When Public Servers Are Fine

Public servers work for quick check-ins: redeem future codes from the codes page, buy a pickaxe tier, or run a short shallow farm from the beginner walkthrough. Switch to private before long AFK training, offline logout, or bottom rebirth attempts where minutes matter.

Track game updates on Trello in case VERY LUCKY changes private server rules—free today does not guarantee future pricing, though the developer currently promotes them as free.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are private servers free in +1 Mine Per Click?

Yes. VERY LUCKY advertises free private servers on the Roblox game page. You can create a personal server instance without paying Robux for VIP in most configurations.

How do I create a private server?

Open the game on Roblox, go to the Servers tab on the game page or in-experience menu, and create a private server if the option is enabled. Invite friends via Roblox server links when you want company.

Do private servers give extra stats?

No. They provide a isolated instance with less crowding and lag—they do not directly multiply strength, cash, or loot. Benefits are quality-of-life and consistency.

Should I use private servers for offline earnings?

Many players prefer private servers before logging off so nobody pushes them out of offline zones. Earnings rates follow the same rules as public servers when placement is correct.

Can friends join my private server to train together?

Yes. Share your private server link. Each player still progresses individually—shared servers are social, not cooperative stat merging.