Power in Merge a Nuke comes down to one number: how much cash your base makes every second. Higher-tier nukes generate more income, income buys upgrades, upgrades push your nukes even higher, and rebirths lock in permanent multipliers on top of it all. Chase that loop deliberately and you end up with a base that out-earns and out-raids everyone around you.
Quick answer: Redeem UPDATE2 and BOOM for a cash head start, merge duplicates constantly, pour early money into Spawn Tier upgrades, expand Max Spawn, and rebirth (up to three times) to stack permanent money multipliers. Lock your base before logging off so raids can’t reset you.

The income loop that makes you overpowered
Every nuke sitting on your island earns cash over time, and the amount scales with tier. That is the whole engine. Two identical missiles merge into a single nuke one tier higher, which earns more per second than the two pieces did separately. So merging is never optional. Leaving duplicates unmerged is lost income you can never get back.
Three upgrade categories feed that engine, and balancing them is how you break away from the pack.
| Upgrade | What it does | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Spawn Tier | Raises the tier of every nuke that spawns at your base | Higher starting tiers mean more income instantly and fewer merges to reach top nukes |
| Max Spawn | Increases how many missiles your base can hold at once | More nukes on the grid means more passive cash and more merge material |
| Lock Base | Extends how long your protective shield lasts | Longer locks keep raiders out while you are away or between sessions |
Prioritize Spawn Tier early. When nukes spawn at a higher tier, you skip the tedious bottom-rung merges entirely, and your income climbs faster than a rival who is still combining basic bombs. Raise Max Spawn alongside it so you always have enough missiles on the grid to keep merging and earning. Do not dump everything into one category. Spreading money across Spawn Tier, Max Spawn, and Lock Base keeps your growth from stalling.

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Add to Google Preferences →Free cash from Merge a Nuke codes
Codes hand you cash and nukes for nothing, which is the fastest jump-start toward those first Spawn Tier upgrades. Two are worth grabbing right away.
| Code | Reward |
|---|---|
UPDATE2 | $10k and ten nukes |
BOOM | $5k |
Redeem UPDATE2 first for the bigger payout, then BOOM. Codes can be case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown.
New codes tend to drop on Fridays alongside weekly updates. The Nuke The Game group and the game’s Discord are where fresh ones surface first.

Rebirth for permanent money multipliers
Rebirth is the single biggest power spike in the game, and it is the difference between a strong base and an overpowered one. The Rebirth icon sits on the left of your screen and tracks your progress toward the next reset. When you trigger it, your nukes, cash, and upgrades all wipe. In exchange, you unlock a permanent money multiplier and access to higher-tier nukes for every run afterward.
You can rebirth up to three times. Each one makes the next climb faster because the multiplier stays with you, so your rebuilt base earns far more per second than it did before. Push toward each rebirth threshold rather than sitting on a comfortable base. The short-term reset pays off with compounding income you keep forever.
Lock your base and bank offline cash
Your nukes keep earning cash every second even while you are offline, so the game rewards you for closing it with a strong, locked base. The catch is that an unlocked base can be raided while you are away, and a successful raid on you resets progress. Locking is your only defense.
Build a simple habit before you log off: merge every duplicate so your highest tiers are active on the grid, then activate Lock Base and confirm the shield is showing. There is a 30-second cooldown between base locks, so plan the timing rather than spamming the button. Upgrading Lock Base extends the shield window, which matters most during long offline stretches.
Tip: If you log back in and find your cash gone, the base was left unlocked. Make merge, lock, then log out your fixed routine.

Raid other bases for stolen cash
Raiding is the offensive side of being overpowered. You launch a high-tier nuke at another player’s base to steal their cash and reset their progress. Do not raid with starter bombs. Only mid-tier or higher merged nukes deal meaningful damage, so build your income first and raid only once your passive earnings can cover any losses.
Never leave your only top-tier nuke exposed on an unlocked base while you go raiding. Retaliation is part of the loop, and losing your best earner undoes hours of merging.

A fast checklist to stay ahead
- Merge every duplicate the moment two identical nukes appear. Never hoard low tiers.
- Buy Spawn Tier upgrades early so nukes spawn stronger and income climbs faster.
- Raise Max Spawn steadily to keep more nukes earning and more merge material on hand.
- Rebirth up to three times for permanent multipliers that compound every run.
- Lock your base before every logout to protect offline cash from raids.
- Only raid when your income can absorb a loss, and lock up right after.
The game ships new content every Friday, and updates can shift nuke balance, income rates, and codes. After each weekly patch, re-check your upgrade priorities and confirm the lock button still behaves as expected, then get back to merging your way up.






