Offline cash tool

Merge a Nuke Offline Cash Calculator

Estimate what your run may earn while you are away, compare it with the cash you actually collect, and use the error to make the next estimate sharper.

Quick answer

Estimate first, then calibrate with your actual return.

The base estimate starts with cash/sec multiplied by counted offline seconds. The useful part is the error check: after you return, compare the actual cash gained so your next estimate is less optimistic.

Best input

The cash/sec value from the same run, after your latest meaningful upgrade.

Best cap rule

Enter a cap only if your screen shows one or your own sessions point to one.

Best use

Check whether waiting, merging more, or buying an upgrade is the better next move.

Estimate rules

Use the calculator as a model, then let your return correct it.

The page does not assume a fixed offline cap or a hidden multiplier. It uses the values you enter and gives you a way to adjust future runs from your own returns.

Input Use this when Do not use it when
Cash/sec You can read the current value from the same run. The value is from before a major upgrade, reward, or board change.
Time away You know the rough break length before you return. You are guessing a long overnight window without comparing actual gain later.
Offline cap Your screen shows one, or your own returns point to one. You are copying a cap from another player without seeing it in your run.
Actual gain You measure before buying or merging after returning. You already spent cash and cannot separate the return from the purchase.

Offline estimate

Calculate expected offline cash.

Leave the cap fields empty if you do not have a cap value. The adjustment field lets you reduce the estimate if your returns usually come in lower.

This tool uses the values you type. It does not read your Roblox account, run scripts, or connect to outside data.

Estimate result

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Enter cash/sec and time away to estimate offline cash.

Counted offline time
0 minutes
Cap waste
No cap applied
Target upgrade check
Add a target cost to compare.
Cap usage 0%

Recovery adjustment guide

Choose the adjustment from your usual return, not from wishful math.

Adjustment Use when What it does Next check
100% Short breaks usually match the estimate. Uses the full cash/sec and counted time result. Compare actual gain before changing it.
95% Returns are close but often slightly lower. Adds a small cushion for timing and rounding. Use after one or two close misses.
90% Actual gains often fall below the estimate. Keeps upgrade planning more conservative. Check whether an unknown cap is shortening the session.
80% Long breaks, uncertain caps, or messy comparisons. Treats the estimate as a rough lower-confidence plan. Measure a cleaner session before relying on it.

Actual recovery error

Compare what you expected with what you collected.

After you return, enter the cash actually gained. If the result is far below the estimate, lower the recovery adjustment next time or check whether a cap shortened the counted time.

Error result

Add actual gain to measure error.

The error check helps you tune future offline estimates from your own sessions.

Comparison rows need both an estimate and actual gain. They are stored only in this browser until you clear the log.

Error bands

Read the difference before changing your next estimate.

Close

Within about 10%

Keep the same adjustment unless several sessions drift the same way.

Lower than expected

Actual return is short

Lower the adjustment or try a shorter cap if the same miss repeats.

Higher than expected

Actual return beats the model

Check whether cash/sec was higher than your input or the break lasted longer.

Browser session log

Keep a small error history.

Log only returns you can compare cleanly. If you already spent the cash, skip that session and measure the next one before buying.

Session Cash/sec Counted time Estimate Actual Error Note
No saved comparisons yet.

Use the number

Turn the estimate into a next move.

Estimate covers the next buy

Plan a clean return

If the estimate can cover your target upgrade, leave after cleaning the board and checking base safety.

Estimate is close

Merge one more cycle

If you are just short, one more board pass or a small income upgrade may make the offline window more useful.

Estimate misses badly

Check cap and error

If actual gain is much lower, use a smaller adjustment or enter a shorter cap before trusting the next estimate.

Before you leave

Use this checklist before counting offline cash.

The estimate is cleaner when the board and cash state are stable before you step away.

  1. 1. Record cash/sec. Use the value after your latest upgrade or merge burst.
  2. 2. Note your cash now. This makes the return comparison easier.
  3. 3. Clean obvious pairs. Do not leave a board that blocks quick spending later.
  4. 4. Check your cap. Enter only a cap you can see or have measured yourself.
  5. 5. Lock before stepping away. Treat safety as part of the cash plan.
  6. 6. Compare on return. Add actual gain and adjust your next estimate.

Common calculator mistakes

Avoid estimates that look better than the run.

Using old cash/sec

Update the input after upgrades, rewards, or a major board change.

Ignoring a cap

If your sessions stop earning after a point, enter the shorter counted time.

Comparing after spending

Measure actual gain before buying anything, or enter the gain you can clearly account for.

Trusting one result

Use several sessions before deciding your usual recovery adjustment.

Next steps

Use the right page before the next offline window.

FAQ

Offline cash questions.

How do I estimate offline cash in Merge a Nuke?

Enter your current cash per second, expected time away, and any offline cap you can see or have measured. The calculator multiplies cash/sec by counted offline time, then applies your recovery adjustment.

What should I enter for offline cap?

Enter a cap only if your screen shows one or your own sessions point to one. If you do not know the cap, leave it blank and use the actual recovery check after you return.

Which recovery adjustment should I use?

Start at 100% for short, clean sessions. Move down to 95%, 90%, or 80% only when your own actual returns keep landing below the estimate.

Why can actual cash be different from the estimate?

Actual gain can differ because of caps, rounded timers, changed cash/sec, spending before comparison, or returning later than expected.

Should I use the estimate before buying upgrades?

Yes, especially if the next upgrade is expensive. If the estimate barely covers the cost, do one more merge pass or use the upgrade priority guide before spending.

Does the calculator save my data?

The calculator runs in your browser. Comparison rows are stored only in this browser when you add them, and you can clear them on the page.