The official game currently verifies Strength training, grass cutting, loot collection, Cash sales, cutters, upgrades, rebirth, field progression, and offline Strength and Cash. It does not provide the complete tables needed for item values, odds, optimal builds, codes, or rankings.
Identity and checked record
The exact experience is universe 10410945205 with root place 90086669327265, created by the Roblox group Grassini. At the checked time Roblox reported more than seventeen million visits and roughly twenty thousand concurrent players; these are dated popularity observations, not guarantees of future demand or mechanics. The official title is +1 Cut Grass Adventure. Title decorations may change during events, so identity follows the universe and root place rather than a temporary prefix. Near-match games, videos, and code pages are rejected unless they bind to this same identity.
Verified progression verbs
The current creator description explicitly tells players to train Strength, cut grass, collect loot, sell it, buy new cutters and upgrades, rebirth, and work toward cutting the entire field. It also states that Strength and Cash can be earned while offline. These statements establish a broad incremental loop. They do not define the order of every zone, the exact number of fields, the contents of a loot pool, the relationship between Strength and cutting, or the formulas behind Cash, upgrades, rebirth, and offline progress.
Promotional media boundary
The checked Roblox media endpoint returned two current creator-supplied images in addition to the experience icon. These assets can help users recognize the correct game and its grass-cutting theme. An image may show a tool, field, number, character, or reward presentation without proving that it is universally available, permanently named, or statistically representative. On-image numbers are promotional snapshots, not a live value table. A media asset becomes mechanical evidence only when the current client reproduces the same label and outcome in a controlled, dated capture.
Observed progression questions
The exact-name video sample contains gameplay from many independent channels and exposes interest in starting over, rare finds, later progression, and completing the experience. Those titles are useful for identifying player tasks, but a video title alone does not verify an item, world, requirement, secret, rate, or completion condition. Record the video date, exact place identity, visible interface, and before-and-after result before promoting a detail from reported to observed. Observations can still become stale quickly because the official game was updated shortly before this check.
Held items, values, codes, and rankings
No checked first-party source publishes a complete current cutter list, loot catalog, rarity table, sell-value table, upgrade curve, rebirth schedule, offline formula, or code list. The current package therefore holds codes, tier lists, calculators, and best-build claims. A search result using the exact game name is not sufficient if its codes or values are unattributed. To release a data-heavy page later, bind every row to a current official source or a reproducible capture and include the relevant version, limitations, and refresh trigger.
How this reference changes
Promote a claim to verified only when the current creator text or another official Roblox surface states it directly. Label creator artwork promotional. Label a dated, reproducible session observed when it shows the same cause and result without hidden assumptions. Keep everything else unknown. Counter movement can justify renewed demand research but cannot manufacture new mechanics. Recheck identity, title, description, icon, media, and the first complete loop after a material update. Preserve old checked dates so players can distinguish a historical observation from a rule that still works now.
What this guide does not assume
This reference verifies only current Roblox identity and creator-stated systems. It does not certify full rosters, item names, rarities, prices, rates, formulas, rebirth requirements, codes, rewards, secrets, completion claims, or rankings.
Refresh trigger: Refresh when Roblox changes the official title, description, creator, icon, media, or when a reproducible current capture resolves a listed unknown.