+1 Mine Per Click Private Servers
Last updated: July 3, 2026
Private servers are free in +1 Mine Per Click — the developer says so right in the game description ("🎮 Private Servers are free!"). If you play this game with any regularity, there's no reason not to have one.
How to create one
- Open the +1 Mine Per Click page on Roblox.
- Scroll below the play button to the Servers tab.
- Under Private Servers, click Create Private Server.
- Name it, confirm the free price, and it appears in your server list. Launch the game from there whenever you play.
You can invite friends to your private server from the same panel, or keep it to yourself.
Why bother, in this game specifically
- Public servers cap at 20 players. +1 Mine Per Click has been running at 30,000–90,000 concurrent players in recent weeks, so public servers are usually full, and full means crowded mines.
- No competition for blocks. On a solo server every block on your way down is yours. During peak hours this is a real difference in loot per minute, which feeds the whole upgrade loop.
- Consistent performance. Twenty players swinging pickaxes is not free for your frame rate, especially on mobile. A private server is the quiet room.
- Friends without randoms. The middle option between playing alone and playing with 19 strangers.
What a private server does not do
- It doesn't boost earnings, drop rates or offline gains — those work the same everywhere. (Offline Strength and Cash accrue regardless of what server you last played on.)
- It doesn't unlock anything exclusive. It's the same game, minus the crowd.
Combine a private server with disciplined rebirth timing and the offline-earnings habit from the beginner's guide, and you're playing the game about as efficiently as it can be played — no codes required (there aren't any anyway).