Clean House Game
About Clean House Game
Clean House Game is a free online 3D cleaning simulator where you grab a vacuum cleaner, suck up every piece of trash in sight, and haul it to a garbage truck for cold, hard cash.
In this clean house game you start small — a few bottles and wrappers scattered across a single room — but the mess grows fast. Furniture, dirt piles, and heavy debris stack up level after level, pushing your basic vacuum to its limits.
That's where the upgrade loop kicks in: earn money from each haul, pour it into suction power, bag capacity, and vacuum radius, then dive back in to clean even faster. Hunt down yellow screws hidden across every stage to unlock the highest upgrade tiers.
Clean House Game runs right in your browser — no download, no sign-up — so you can jump into a satisfying cleanup session anytime.
How to Play Clean House Game
Move with W/A/S/D keys.
Walk over trash — your vacuum sucks it up automatically on contact.
When your bag is full, sprint back to the garbage truck to dump it and collect money.
Visit the upgrade station beside the truck to boost suction, bag size, or radius.
Clear enough of the room to hit the target percentage and complete the level.
Vacuum Upgrades
The upgrade station sits right next to the garbage truck. Between runs, spend your earnings on three core upgrades:
- Suction Power — Determines what your vacuum can pick up. Early levels are full of lightweight litter; later rooms add heavy furniture and dense debris. Upgrade power first so you're never blocked by an item that's too heavy to lift.
- Bag Capacity — A bigger bag means fewer trips back to the truck and more time actually cleaning. Every extra unit of capacity translates directly into faster level completion and more money earned per run.
- Vacuum Radius — Widens your suction cone so trash is pulled in from further away. By mid-game, a maxed-out radius lets you hoover entire strips of clutter in a single pass without precise aiming.
Alongside money, yellow screws scattered through levels act as a secondary upgrade currency. Keep an eye out for them — they're easy to miss but required for the highest upgrade tiers.
Levels & Difficulty
Clean House Game starts you off in modestly messy rooms where a couple of passes clear everything. As you advance, the mess escalates dramatically: piles multiply, heavier objects block your path, and the sheer volume of debris demands a planned route.
Each level has a cleanliness percentage bar so you always know how far you are from completion. Later levels introduce mixed debris types — some items require upgraded suction before they'll budge — so arriving underpowered turns a quick clean into a long grind. A well-upgraded vacuum makes even the messiest room feel manageable.
Tips & Strategies
- Upgrade Bag Capacity first in early levels. More capacity means more trash per run and more money in less time. Once your bag covers a full loop of the room, your income snowballs fast.
- Work in rows or spirals, not zigzags. Efficient paths mean you never vacuum the same patch twice, cutting your clear time significantly.
- Grab yellow screws on every run. They're the bottleneck for top-tier upgrades. Make one screw-hunting pass before you leave a level — they respawn between sessions.
- Switch to Suction Power when you hit a wall. If items stop vacuuming up, visit the upgrade station before pushing further into the level.
- Use Radius in dense clusters. Tight piles of trash are where the Radius upgrade shines — you can clear the whole cluster without precise movement, perfect for end-of-level cleanup sprints.