Official Roblox sources verify the exact game identity, the bank-wide item-sorting premise, PC and controller inputs, solo or friend cleanup, timed leaderboards, upgrades, and abilities. They do not publish item names or locations, sorting destinations, upgrade costs and effects, ability behavior, co-op scaling, timer rules, leaderboard categories, or an active code string. The description promises a free code at a like milestone but supplies no redeemable text.
Exact identity and verified premise
The exact experience is Clean The Bank!, universe 10541532285 and root place 75202778474171, from NightSync Studio. Roblox classifies it as a puzzle experience. The creator describes Global Union Bank as turned upside down with civil treasures scattered throughout the building, and the task as sorting thousands of items around the bank. That establishes collection and placement as the core premise. It does not establish a robbery loop, weapons, vehicles, cash theft, or economy inflation. Generic bank keywords and wrong-game articles should be rejected unless they bind to this universe and agree with a current attributable source.
Official PC and controller control matrix
The creator-published PC matrix is E or Click for pickup/place, R for inspect, F for drop, number keys for switching an item, T for unlocking the mouse, and G for a magic ability. The controller matrix is RT for pickup/place, RS for inspect, LT for drop, and Y for upgrades. Those labels are verified for the checked official description, but their precise menu position, hold-versus-tap behavior, targeting range, context restrictions, and mobile equivalents are not stated. If a current server displays different input text, the client observation is newer for that session and should trigger a source refresh rather than an invented reconciliation.
Sorting and item dataset boundary
The phrase thousands of various items supports a large sorting task, not a complete public dataset. The official record does not list item names, categories, rooms, spawn rules, destinations, clue wording, rarity, value, persistence, or whether placements vary by server. Creator media can help identify the game but cannot turn a pictured object into a permanent answer. A trustworthy item reference would need exact current labels, locations or category evidence, placement results, version context, and known exceptions. Until that dataset exists, this wiki keeps item lists and room-by-room maps held instead of filling rows from thumbnails or one player's run.
Solo, co-op, and leaderboard boundaries
Roblox verifies that cleanup can be done alone or with friends and that players can race for fastest times on a leaderboard. It does not say how many players are required or optimal, whether progress and items are shared, how joining or leaving affects a run, when the timer starts and stops, or whether party sizes use separate boards. A current gameplay video can demonstrate one observed session but not every server rule. Record party size, start trigger, completion signal, and displayed result together. Do not compare two times as equivalent when player count, server version, upgrade state, or event conditions differ.
Upgrades and magic abilities remain partially unknown
The official description confirms that upgrades and abilities exist and identifies G as the PC magic-ability input and Y as the controller upgrades input. It does not name an upgrade or ability, state how either is earned, or publish cost, effect, duration, cooldown, level cap, stacking, reset, or account persistence. A safe test records the visible description before activation, reproduces one comparable sorting task, and measures only the change shown by the current client. A dramatic clip or faster run cannot isolate an effect when party size, route, item order, and other upgrades also changed. This page therefore holds build advice, upgrade order, and ability rankings.
Code milestone is not an active code string
The checked creator description asks for thumbs up and promises a free code at 1,000 likes, but it does not contain the actual code text, reward, expiry, release time, or redemption steps. The official votes endpoint showed more up-votes than that milestone at the checked time; crossing a counter does not prove that a promised code was issued, remains active, or has a particular reward. A current third-party article reports no working or expired strings and shows a Settings redemption field. That is useful secondary evidence of code interest and interface shape, not first-party proof of a universal no-code state. QuestSignal therefore does not publish a Codes route or copy a speculative string.
What can change this source-status ledger
Update this reference when the official title, creator, description, input list, media, code wording, or attributable gameplay systems change. Item and sorting claims need a current versioned dataset or replayable placement captures. Upgrade and ability claims need visible descriptions plus isolated before-and-after results. Co-op and leaderboard rules need a reproducible start, completion, party, and result record. A Codes page needs an exact string, current state, reward boundary, and verified redemption flow with history handling. Visit, favorite, and vote changes may be refreshed as counters, but they do not authorize new mechanics, new routes, or cosmetic rewriting of stable guidance.
What this guide does not assume
This wiki verifies exact identity, the creator-stated sorting premise, the published PC and controller labels, solo/co-op availability, timed leaderboard category, upgrade and ability categories, and the official milestone wording. It does not certify item datasets, destinations, spawn rules, menu placement, mobile inputs, co-op scaling, timer rules, upgrade or ability details, active codes, rewards, rankings, or tools.
Refresh trigger: Refresh when Roblox changes the identity, official description, controls, media, votes-versus-milestone context, or when replayable current evidence resolves item, co-op, leaderboard, upgrade, ability, or redemption claims.