Dig and Clean turns a metal detector, a shovel, and a spray bottle into a collection game. You sweep the sand, dig up whatever pings, blast the dirt off it, and then decide whether the thing you just unearthed belongs in your display or in the sell shop. The catch is that some finds sit behind odds measured in the tens of millions.
Quick answer: The full collection is 60 items spread across 10 color-coded rarity tiers, and an item does not reveal its rarity color or true value until you have finished cleaning it with the spray bottle.
Dig and Clean rarity tiers and their colors
Rarity in Dig and Clean is communicated entirely through the background color behind an item. The names below follow standard Roblox rarity naming so the ladder is easier to talk about, but what you will actually see in your inventory is the color.
| Tier | Background color |
|---|---|
| Common | Grey |
| Uncommon | Green |
| Rare | Blue |
| Epic | Purple |
| Legendary | Yellowish orange |
| Mythic | Red |
| Divine | White, pink, blue and purple gradient |
Every item also carries a “1 in X” figure. The bigger that number gets, the longer you should expect to dig before it shows up. Weight matters separately, and the heaviest recorded pull for each item is listed alongside it below.
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The gradient tier is where the numbers stop being reasonable. The Frozen Mammoth alone sits past 41 million, and the Old Tank is the heaviest thing you can pull out of the ground at over 101 tonnes.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Frozen Mammoth | 5,155.6 Kg | 1 in 41,159,974 |
| Gold Bars | 294.1 Kg | 1 in 7,637,080 |
| Old Tank | 101,360.2 Kg | 1 in 7,195,818 |
| Crashed Helicopter | 7,208.1 Kg | 1 in 4,890,202 |
| Moai Head | 1,248.7 Kg | 1 in 3,587,857 |
| Dino Skull | 302.4 Kg | 1 in 3,260,370 |
| Emerald | 2.5 Kg | 1 in 536,695 |
Mythic items (red background)
Red items are the first genuinely painful stretch of the collection. Odds here run from roughly 1 in 240,000 up to the Diamond’s 1 in 2.3 million, so expect long dry spells.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Diamond | 1 Kg | 1 in 2,327,500 |
| Pharaohs Mask | 29.2 Kg | 1 in 1,724,064 |
| Ship Wheel | 46.2 Kg | 1 in 673,084 |
| Midnight Diamond | 2 Kg | 1 in 419,602 |
| Piano | 239.8 Kg | 1 in 277,215 |
| Ruby | 1.1 Kg | 1 in 247,000 |
| Angle Duck | 4 Kg | 1 in 242,927 |
Legendary items (yellowish orange background)
This tier is the turning point. The Golden Statue and Crown are realistic targets once your luck is stacked, but the Palm Tree is rarer than several red-tier items despite sitting a full tier below them.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Palm Tree | 340.5 Kg | 1 in 1,503,466 |
| Dino Egg | 15.6 Kg | 1 in 353,761 |
| Axe | 6.9 Kg | 1 in 268,155 |
| Crown | 2.9 Kg | 1 in 131,021 |
| Golden Statue | 69.1 Kg | 1 in 82,806 |
Epic items (purple background)
Purple finds land in the 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 30,000 range. They are the backbone of a mid-game display because they are heavy enough and rare enough to pull real Gold from visitors without demanding hours of digging.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Fire Hydrant | 225.5 Kg | 1 in 30,556 |
| Chest | 58 Kg | 1 in 19,694 |
| Bicycle | 13.3 Kg | 1 in 18,500 |
| Anchor | 121.6 Kg | 1 in 16,834 |
| Crab | 4.2 Kg | 1 in 13,835 |
| Guitar | 4.8 Kg | 1 in 12,778 |
| Knights Helmet | 4.7 Kg | 1 in 9,815 |
Rare items (blue background)
Blue is the first tier where the odds noticeably tighten. The Sword is the outlier at 1 in 6,185, while the Toilet is the heavy hitter at nearly 47 Kg.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Sword | 4.8 Kg | 1 in 6,185 |
| Pocket Watch | 0.3 Kg | 1 in 2,750 |
| Record Player | 10.2 Kg | 1 in 2,535 |
| Bowling Ball | 12.3 Kg | 1 in 1,502 |
| Toilet | 46.9 Kg | 1 in 1,311 |
| Vase | 3.7 Kg | 1 in 835 |
| Beach Ball | 1.5 Kg | 1 in 614 |
Uncommon items (green background)
Green finds still turn up regularly on the starter beach, though the Message in a Bottle and Flip Phone take noticeably longer than the rest of the tier.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Message in a Bottle | 2.8 Kg | 1 in 964 |
| Flip Phone | 0.4 Kg | 1 in 551 |
| Bucket | 3.6 Kg | 1 in 325 |
| Bone | 2.4 Kg | 1 in 146 |
| Duck | 2.9 Kg | 1 in 124 |
Common items (grey background)
Grey is what you dig up constantly in the opening hours. The Spoon is the single most frequent find in the game at 1 in 10, and none of these are worth a display slot once you have logged them.
| Item | Heaviest weight | Rarest found |
|---|---|---|
| Glass Bottle | 2.1 Kg | 1 in 76 |
| Newspaper Hat | 0.3 Kg | 1 in 66 |
| Flip Flop | 0.5 Kg | 1 in 33 |
| Rusty Can | 1 Kg | 1 in 28 |
| Old Boot | 1.1 Kg | 1 in 20 |
| Sunglasses | 0.2 Kg | 1 in 12 |
| Spoon | 0.2 Kg | 1 in 10 |
How to improve your odds of rare item drops
Your detector is the only piece of gear that touches rarity. Its Luck stat directly raises your chance of pulling higher-tier items, and the scale is enormous. The free Rusty Detector sits at x1, while the Eclipse Detector at the top of the shop provides x10,500 Luck along with 17 Range. Shovels and spray bottles do not affect what you find; they only control how fast you dig and how quickly you clean.
Temporary Luck boosts stack on top of that. Codes redeemed in the Shop menu can grant multipliers such as 2x Luck for 30 minutes or 10x Luck for a short burst, which is the window to spend on digging rather than organizing your museum. You can launch the game from the official Dig & Clean Roblox page and find the codes box at the bottom of the Shop panel.
Tip: Buy the strongest detector you can afford before upgrading your spray bottle. Cleaning speed only becomes a bottleneck once rare items are actually coming out of the ground.
Keep or sell: What decides an item’s Gold value
Three factors set what a find is worth. Rarity, Condition, and Weight all feed into the sale price at the Sell Shop, and the same three decide how much Gold NPC visitors drop when the item is on display at your base. A Mint Condition item at the top of its weight range can sell for millions.
Display slots are limited, so the sensible split is straightforward. Keep your rarest items in their best condition on display, where they generate passive Gold every second, and sell duplicates and grey junk to fund your next detector. If you are traveling between areas, leave one inventory slot open so a surprise high-tier drop does not force you to delete something.
One thing worth remembering while you dig: a dirty item tells you nothing. Rarity color and value only become readable after the spray bottle finishes the job, which is why it pays to clean everything before you start sorting. The Rusty Can and the Frozen Mammoth look identical when they come out of the sand.






