How to Get Mythic Items in Dig & Clean
Mythic items — the UFO, Poseidon’s Trident, a giant Emerald — are the point of Dig & Clean. They only start appearing once your gear, your map and your Luck catch up. There are no shortcuts you can buy early; you have to earn the right to dig the rarest spots.
The core rule: Luck decides rarity
When a dig is refused, the game tells you plainly that your shovel is too weak. That prompt is the signal to upgrade, not to keep clicking. The two things that gate the rarest finds are:
- Shovel Power — whether you can break ground on a heavier, rarer spot.
- Detector Luck — how often a rare spot even shows up.
A strong detector with a weak shovel (or the reverse) still misses the big finds.
Stack your Luck multipliers
Luck multiplies. Combine as many as you can for high-value sessions:
- Detector Luck — Copper through Platinum (x1 to x12).
- Shipwreck Cove — a permanent 2x Luck bonus applied at the cove.
- SECRET10 code — 10x Luck for 10 minutes (see Codes).
- 2x Luck gamepass — doubles your Luck (see Gamepasses).
Layering the cove bonus with a high-luck detector and the SECRET10 code is how the top-tier finds drop.
Unlock Shipwreck Cove
The Mythic items live on the second map. Talk to the pirate NPC Islands and pay the 1,100,000 coin travel fee. It unlocks Shipwreck Cove and permanently applies a 2x Luck bonus. You cannot cheat your way in early — walking out without paying leaves you unable to dig there.
While you save, keep high-value items on display so tourist income keeps rolling in. Stacking multiple high-value pieces keeps the payouts flowing while you farm.
What the top finds look like
Once you are on Shipwreck Cove with a top shovel and luck running, the heaviest, rarest spots open up. Examples from community data:
- UFO — over 9,000 KG, worth millions.
- Poseidon’s Trident — Mythic, multi-million value.
- Emerald — small but perfect-condition and worth millions.
Full list, with weight, condition and value, is on the Items page.
Read the rarity before you keep or sell
A cleaned item shows a “1 in X” readout plus Condition (OK → Perfect). Higher rarity numbers and higher values mean keep it for the museum. Legendary and Mythic pieces earn far more on display than the flat coins you get from the sell station.
Item values on this wiki are community-observed; the developer publishes no official catalogue. Always check the live game.
