+1 Mine Per Click Rebirth Guide
Last updated: July 3, 2026
Rebirth is step five of the game's own five-step loop: "Rebirth and REACH THE BOTTOM." It's the prestige mechanic — you trade your current run's progress for permanent gains that make the next run faster. Handled well, rebirths are how you actually get to the bottom; handled badly, they're how you replay the same first layers twenty times for nothing.
What rebirth does
Like every incremental-genre prestige system, rebirth in +1 Mine Per Click resets your run-level progress in exchange for a permanent multiplier that compounds across runs. The precise bonuses and reset scope shift as VERY LUCKY tunes the game (it's updated frequently as of July 2026), so check the rebirth screen in-game for the current numbers before you commit — the screen shows you what you'll get before you confirm.
When to rebirth: the stall rule
The evergreen rule for prestige mechanics applies here:
Two failure modes to avoid:
- Rebirthing too early — resetting the moment the button unlocks usually trades a strong run for a weak multiplier. If you're still descending at a decent pace, keep going.
- Rebirthing too late — grinding hours into a stalled run out of loss aversion. The run is sunk cost; the multiplier is forever.
The post-rebirth routine
The first minutes after a rebirth set the pace of the whole run:
- Retrain Strength first. It's the foundation stat and everything scales off it — see the beginner's guide for why.
- Rush your pickaxe back up. Early upgrades are cheap and your rebirth multiplier makes Cash come in faster than last run — the early layers should melt.
- Sell aggressively. Convert loot to Cash immediately to keep the upgrade engine turning.
- Log out on schedule. Offline Strength and Cash gains apply after rebirth like always — the compounding restarts immediately.
Rebirth and the endgame
The developer frames reaching the bottom of the mine as the goal, and rebirth multipliers are the intended vehicle: each run pushes your realistic max depth further. Expect the bottom to be gated behind multiple rebirths by design — that's the genre contract, not a wall.