Those unfamiliar with the genre might have the impression that idle games don’t have much depth. It’s true that a lot of time is spent idle, but Cookie Clicker is still packed with hundreds of achievements. Sure, it can get a little repetitive at times, but that doesn’t detract from the difficulty, especially when it comes to achievements.
From the specific amount of buildings that produce cookies to the total number of cookies and upgrades baked in a single Ascension, some of the higher tier achievements can take time to earn. Here are the 10 hardest achievements in-game to earn, based on Steam’s global gameplay stats.
Ten pebb cake
Who knew you could synthesize cookies through the JavaScript Console? Only a 1.6% completion rate, but a total of 700 JavaScript Console buildings are required to complete Pebcakes. If you’re wondering what that total cost will be, you’ll have to scrape together 218,649 Novemdecillion cookies.
With 770 trillion cookies per second (CpS), it would only take about an hour to purchase all 700 JavaScript consoles, assuming no upgrades or other buildings were purchased in the meantime .
9 the name of the game is speed
Players who reach this achievement will begin to invade cookie clicker’s nonsensical territory. Speed’s “The Name Of The Game” achievement, which has a completion rate of only 1.4 percent, requires his CPS of 100 Septendesillions total. A surprising amount of cookies are manufactured.
If you’re not a mathematician and haven’t heard the term septendesillion, this corresponds to a number (in this case 100 followed by 102 zeros). Who would need that many cookies?
8 The other side is greener
When the oven isn’t enough and supply isn’t meeting demand, it’s pretty reasonable to start fishing cookies from a different dimension, right? requires a total of 700 abandoned buildings.
To get that many Idleverses, you’ll need a price tag of around 36,955 Bigintillion. Pursuing this achievement may help you reduce your YouTube watch later list.
7 everyone, everywhere at once
This is where things start to get a little weird. If cookie-producing buildings and production-enhancing upgrades aren’t enough, start cloning yourself. Because no one knows how to build a cookie empire like you do.
With a completion rate of only 1.1%, a total of 650 You buildings are required to complete Everyone Everywhere All At Once. The final price for many clones of yourself is equivalent to about 1,535 unsuspecting cookies. To avoid confusion, it’s a good idea to start pinning name tags to your clones.
6 where is my mind
After a long day of making countless cookies, the last thing you want to do is use more brain power. Thankfully, the cortex bakery you invested in supports you and allows you to come up with cookies in an instant.
Although the completion rate is only 1.1%, a total of 700 Cortex Baker Buildings are required to complete Where Is My Mind. To complete this achievement, you need to store 5.851 unvigintillion cookies. Depending on the CpS, it can take hours, days, or even weeks.
Five introspection
Office space is starting to get pretty tight, but you can afford a few more clones, right? Considering the return on investment, the price you pay for workspace requirements is small. The completion rate is only 1%, but a total of 700 buildings are required to complete Introspection.
The total cost of all 700 buildings would be approximately 1,663 duo Biggintillion cookies. Maybe investing in a Cookie Savings account wasn’t such a bad idea?
Four What’s Good About Oft Wie Mar
Upgrades are a big part of the game and often lead to big CpS improvements. Idle game upgrade costs grow exponentially, so the more upgrades you have, the more expensive they become.
Although the completion rate is only 1%, a total of 700 upgrades need to be purchased to complete Oft We Mar What’s Well. There’s no single answer as to how long this will take, but investing in Ascension perks that improve his early game and overall CpS will help a lot in this effort.
3 900th anniversary
This is where the difficulty really starts to rise. Think about all the buildings and upgrades in the game, from buildings like farms, granny, mines, and cortical bakeries, to various upgrades that increase CpS and click power. Well, everything counts when it comes to this achievement.
The completion rate is only 1%, but you need to complete all 700 to reach 9 Centennials. That’s right, you’ll need 700 upgrades for each building, for a total of 700 upgrades. If you don’t mind a higher electricity bill, you might want to keep your PC on all the time for this.
2 and a little extra
If you’ve been researching the Rainy Day Fund achievement, which was completed by only 0.9% of players, you’ve probably already heard about the incredibly high cookie output and milestones. Ready to take the next step?
To earn this achievement, you need to bake at least 100 Duobigintyrion cookies in a single Ascension. If you’ve played the game completely vanilla and never used auto-clicker, you probably want to use auto-clicker here.
1 and a little extra
Here it is, the big one. Less than 1% of him of all players have completed it, so the And A Little Extra achievement requires you to bake at least 1 Trevigintyrion of cookies in a single ascension. Adherence to his two pillars of idle games, time and patience, will ensure that this last achievement is achievable.
It’s not necessarily a race, but staying on top of every upgrade or building available for purchase, and clicking wrinkles, golden cookies, and other on-screen events speeds up the process. Most importantly, be careful not to climb too quickly.