Cookie Clicker Save Edit Portable May 2026
Export your current (new) game. Just so you have a base. Step 2: Decode the Base64. Step 3: Look for the value heavenlyChips: . If it's a new save, it's probably heavenlyChips:0 . Step 4: Change it to heavenlyChips:1000000000 . Step 5: Look for cookiesAllTime: (Total cookies baked). This must be high enough to justify the chips. The formula is roughly Chips = (TotalCookies^0.6)/10 . To have 1e9 chips, you need TotalCookies of about 1e15 (1 Quadrillion). Set cookiesAllTime:1e15 . Step 6: Set your current cookies: to 1e15 as well. Step 7: Re-encode to Base64. Step 8: Import. Result: You now have the prestige level of a veteran player without the grind. Conclusion: Bake Responsibly Editing your Cookie Clicker save is a power tool. Used wisely, it can resurrect dead saves, unlock creative testing, or simply let you experience the absurd humor of the late game (ever seen "Tredecillion" written out?). Used poorly, it will drain the satisfaction from the journey.
1e9 Heavenly Chips (1,000,000,000).
Wait, that doesn't look like JSON either. That's because Cookie Clicker uses a custom format inside the Base64. cookie clicker save edit
The Steam save is compressed. You cannot just open it in Notepad. Export your current (new) game
Version|Game Version|Stats|Buildings|Upgrades|... Step 3: Look for the value heavenlyChips:
Cookie Clicker saves are fragile. One misplaced decimal or a missing bracket can corrupt your file, rendering your bakery into a black hole of NaN (Not a Number) errors.