Miner Spreadsheet - Idle Planet

This is the foundational layer of your spreadsheet. It tracks the relationship between your extraction rate and your refining rate.

As one blog notes, "I have been accumulating all the recipes, planet data and researches in spreadsheets along the way, and will try to put those into some Google Docs to attach to this blog soon." This tradition of data sharing is central to the community. You can often find spreadsheets that include:

Here's an example of the types of columns you might include in your spreadsheet:

: It determines exactly how much value each planet produces based on its level, manager bonuses, and current market conditions. idle planet miner spreadsheet

Once you've created your spreadsheet, it's time to put it to use. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your spreadsheet:

Formula: (Base Speed * Level) * (1 + Manager Bonus) .

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Displays your current galaxy stats, including purchased planets, planet mine/ship/cargo levels, and colony bonuses.

Your current Mining, Speed, and Cargo levels for each planet.

Open the game's "Stats" screen or the "Planet" list. In your spreadsheet, create columns for: You can often find spreadsheets that include: Here's

: The sheet prioritizes upgrades based on how quickly they pay for themselves. For instance, it may suggest upgrading a lower planet (like Micah) multiple times before buying a more expensive new planet (like Pranas), because the cumulative ROI of the cheaper levels is faster than the high initial cost of the new one.

Stop guessing. Start calculating. Your mothership is waiting, and the rare ores won't mine themselves.