Updated June 2026
+1 Mine Per Click Trello — Official Status & Alternatives
Does +1 Mine Per Click have an official Trello? Honest status, where to find real updates, and wiki sections that track codes, layers, and rebirth changes.
The Honest Answer: No Confirmed Official Trello
If you searched for a +1 Mine Per Click Trello, you are probably looking for a centralized roadmap — upcoming pickaxes, new depth layers, rebirth balance tweaks, and promo code schedules. Many Roblox experiences maintain public Trello boards so players can preview content before it ships. For +1 Mine Per Click by VERY LUCKY, however, there is no widely verified official Trello board endorsed on the Roblox experience page or linked through confirmed developer channels at the time this article was published.
That matters because dozens of unofficial boards circulate through search results, Discord reposts, and video descriptions. Some are well-intentioned fan trackers; others copy outdated information from different mining games; a few are outright scams promoting fake executors or credential phishing pages. This page explains what we know, what we do not know, and where you should look instead.
Why Fake or Fan Trelos Spread So Quickly
Mine Per Click sits in a genre where players expect constant vertical updates — deeper shafts, rarer ore, stronger pickaxes, limited-time codes. When a developer does not publish a roadmap, community members fill the gap. A player might clone a Trello template, label it “VERY LUCKY Official,” and share it before anyone verifies ownership. Search engines index the board, other sites embed it, and suddenly a non-official document looks authoritative.
Red flags on suspicious Trello boards include:
- No link back to the Roblox game creator profile or verified social account.
- Cards promising “free Robux” or executor downloads.
- Code strings that fail on our redemption guide testing workflow.
- Pickaxe or layer names that do not appear anywhere in the live mining layers documentation.
- Last-updated timestamps months old while the game received recent patches.
If a board triggers any of those signals, assume it is unofficial until VERY LUCKY confirms it.
Where VERY LUCKY Actually Communicates
Developers on Roblox typically announce changes through a short list of channels. Start here before trusting third-party roadmaps:
- Roblox experience page: Open +1 Mine Per Click on Roblox and read the description and update feed. Place descriptions sometimes link Discord servers or social accounts — follow only links hosted on roblox.com.
- In-game changelog UI: Check menus and loading screens after patches. New shop items and layer portals often appear before external sites document them.
- Community Discord servers: Player-run servers frequently datamine patch sizes and share code discoveries. Treat leaks as rumors until you reproduce them yourself.
- Creator social profiles: If VERY LUCKY links Twitter, YouTube, or Discord from the official game page, those accounts outweigh random Trello links shared by strangers.
We do not mirror unverified leaks on this wiki. When a change is reproducible in-game, we update the relevant section — codes, items, maps, or tier lists — with dated notes.
Wiki Sections That Replace a Trello Board
Until an official roadmap exists, use these Mine Per Click Wiki pages as structured trackers. Each section is organized like Trello columns — focused topics you can bookmark and revisit after patches.
Codes & Limited-Time Rewards
Promo codes are the most Trello-like updates players want. Our active codes page lists working strings, while expired codes archives past rewards so you know what rotated out. Pair them with the how to redeem guide if you are new to the code UI.
Items, Pickaxes, and Shop Changes
Balance patches often adjust pickaxe costs or shop upgrade values. Track equipment through pickaxes, shop items, and loot and selling. Compare major shifts against our pickaxe tier list and upgrades tier list.
Map & Progression Depth
New layers and offline zones are roadmap content in mining games. Follow mining layers for depth requirements, offline earnings for AFK strength and cash routes, and private servers if you test patches in isolation.
Walkthroughs & Strategy Meta
When rebirth formulas or training speeds change, strategy shifts. Read beginner, mid-game, and endgame and bottom walkthroughs — plus guides like how to rebirth fast and how to reach the bottom.
Tools for Patch Planning
Planning rebirths after a balance update? Use the rebirth calculator and offline earnings estimator to recompute your route instead of trusting outdated Trello cards.
What to Do When You Find a “New Official Trello”
Before bookmarking or sharing a board, run through this verification checklist:
- Does the Roblox game description link to the same Trello URL?
- Does the board owner profile match VERY LUCKY or the verified studio name?
- Do cards reference features you can confirm in a live session right now?
- Are code cards tested against the in-game redeem menu?
- Does the community broadly agree the board is legitimate in the official Discord?
If you cannot confirm all of the above, treat the board as fan content. Fan trackers can be helpful inspiration — they are not patch notes.
Reporting Updates to This Wiki
We aim to document verified changes quickly even without an official Trello. If VERY LUCKY publishes a confirmed roadmap in the future, we will update this page with the official URL and mirror critical cards into the wiki sections linked above. Until then, rely on reproducible in-game evidence, official Roblox channels, and our maintained guides rather than unverified Trello links.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an official Trello for +1 Mine Per Click?
No verified official Trello board exists for +1 Mine Per Click by VERY LUCKY at the time this page was written. Many Trello links shared in Discord or YouTube comments are fan-made, outdated, or impersonate the developer. Treat unverified boards as unreliable.
Why do players search for a Mine Per Click Trello?
Roblox mining games often publish roadmaps on Trello listing upcoming pickaxes, layers, codes, and balance patches. Players expect the same for Mine Per Click, but VERY LUCKY has not published a widely confirmed public roadmap board.
Where can I find real update news instead?
Check the Roblox experience page for update logs, VERY LUCKY’s social channels if linked from the game, and community Discord servers run by active players. Cross-reference any leak with in-game changes before trusting it.
Are fan-made Trello boards dangerous?
They are usually harmless planning documents, but some embed fake code links or phishing URLs disguised as “exclusive codes.” Never enter Roblox credentials on external sites promoted through unofficial Trello cards.
How does this wiki stay updated without a Trello?
We monitor in-game shop changes, new mining layers, code redemptions, and community reports. Our codes, items, map, and tier list sections are updated when verifiable changes appear in the live game.