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Updated 2026-06-22 - Checked June 22, 2026: Roblox API, code trackers, and community sources
Plan when to buy crabs, merge matching crabs, claim offline shells, and convert shells into cash before your next Crab Tycoon session.
CrabTycoon.com is an unofficial fan-made resource. Roblox, Atlantean Co., and the in-game UI remain the source of record for official support and purchases.
Codes are freshness-sensitive, so the homepage surfaces the latest best-known set and sends players into the dedicated codes page for source notes.
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Start with the strongest current progression priorities, then use the full tier list when you need source notes and update dates.
Research confirms matching crabs can be merged into stronger variants. Treat every duplicate pair as a production upgrade before filling the board with low-output crabs.
Early players need enough crabs digging shells before merge optimization matters. Empty slots are usually lost shell income.
The game states shells continue collecting offline. Claiming that pile first gives a cleaner cash total before deciding whether to buy, merge, or wait.
Shells become cash, but exact exchange rates and upgrade prices are still being verified. Convert for a planned purchase instead of treating every cash-out as optimal.
Start with the shell calculator, code status, tier list, and source checks before spending cash on your next crab decision.
Estimate offline shells, cash conversion, code reward impact, and whether to merge duplicate crabs or buy more slots.
CodesTracks THANKSFORPLAYING, expired-code conflicts, redemption steps, and source confidence.
PrioritiesRanks merge, buy, claim, and cash-out priorities by player stage and evidence strength.
StatusClarifies that no official Trello or wiki is verified yet and points players to the best available community lead.
Use these guides when you need beginner advice, safer crab purchases, merge timing, or offline claim planning.
Shells, cash, crabs, merging, offline claims, codes, and source pages should expand as live research confirms exact values.
Use these links and notes to see what is official, what is community reported, and what still needs checking.
Source of record for the Roblox experience, creator attribution, live availability, and official description.
CommunityBest available community lead found during launch research; not treated as a verified official Trello replacement.
EditorialTracks official, community, and needs-check claims for codes, updates, guides, and tool assumptions.
Codes and update claims show a checked date and avoid presenting tracker conflicts as confirmed facts.
The primary page is a shell and merge planner because calculator intent is clearer and less crowded than generic code-copy pages.
The site keeps Roblox and Atlantean Co. as official sources and labels Discord, YouTube, and code trackers as secondary evidence.
Recent creator videos help players understand gameplay, updates, rankings, and strategy. Treat videos as supporting references, not official patch notes.
Recent gameplay result for checking how the launch build presents the crab-buying and shell loop.
VideoRecent community gameplay focused on scaling through repeated crab merging.
VideoRecent creator video useful for visual checks and late-session merge context.
Quick answers for codes, sources, rankings, and the next page to check.
CrabTycoon.com is a fan-made Roblox resource for Crab Tycoon codes, shell planning, merge priorities, Trello and Discord status, and source-backed progression notes.
No. This site is unofficial. Use the Roblox game page and creator-owned channels for official support, purchases, moderation, and account issues.
Buy enough crabs to keep shells flowing, claim any source-reported code you trust, merge matching crabs when duplicates appear, and claim offline shells before planning bigger purchases.
Codes are scheduled for frequent checks during launch demand, update status is checked daily, and long-tail guides are refreshed as mechanics and source evidence improve.