Is there a cheat code or other way to obtain infinite candies?

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I've been searching everywhere for a cheat to get infinite candies, I find that candy box kind of rips me off!

So is it possible to get infinite candies?



Best Answer

You can easily get as many candies as you want by editing your savegame.

Just press the SAVE button (next to the CFG button), then click on Get the current game as text.

You might want to copy the save text into a text editing software to more easily edit it. Next, search for

number gameCandiesCurrent=x

and replace x by whatever number you wish, for instance:

number gameCandiesCurrent=9999999999

Copy the save text into the Text load box and click on Load to get all the candies you wish.




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How do you get unlimited rare candies?

Click "Get the current game as text", and locate the line "number gameCandiesCurrent=X". Just change the number of the code line to however many you want (if you want 9,999 candies, change all three numbers to 9999; no commas). Lollipops and chocolate bars are basically the same thing.

How do you get infinite candies in candy clicker?

You can use a Pinap Berry to double the amount of Candy for every catch. Feed a Pinap Berry to a Pok\xe9mon and then catch it with your next throw and the number of candies you get will be double.



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