Fortune Mill guides & reference.
Fortune Mill guides, best-upgrade strategy, and a live upgrade optimizer. Every page shows the game version it was last verified against; the current tracked version is v1.0.
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Long-form system explainers. Every page version-stamped & internally linked.
Fortune Mill beginner guide: how to play and escape Box #724
New to Fortune Mill? Learn the core loop, what to buy first in each room, and how to escape every room faster — a complete starter guide for the $1,000,000 escape.
Fortune Mill best upgrades: what to buy first in every room
The upgrades that snowball your earnings fastest in Fortune Mill — value multipliers, automation, helpers, and the cross-room synergy upgrades worth prioritising.
Fortune Mill: how to make money fast and reach $1,000,000
Hit $1,000,000 in each Fortune Mill room sooner. How to snowball gold and cash, stack multipliers, use automation, and let synergy upgrades do the heavy lifting.
Fortune Mill Room 1: how to beat the Massive Rat (darts)
Room 1 is a dartboard guarded by the Massive Rat that wants 1,000,000 gold. How darts work, the upgrades that matter, the Machine Gunner Mouse, and the path to escape.
Fortune Mill Room 2: scratch tickets and the Giga Frog
Room 2 swaps darts for scratch-off tickets and the Giga Frog. How tickets scale, the Toad Accountant, jackpots that buff other rooms, and how to reach $1,000,000.
Frequently asked
A few common questions. Full list on the FAQ page.
A no-fabrication reference for Fortune Mill.
Fortune Mill is an incremental/idle game developed by Lavaflame2 and launched on 2026-06-02. You buy your way out of a gambling facility one room at a time — darts, scratch tickets, dice and sushi — where every room boosts the others.
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