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Mr.mine Save Editor |verified| Review

Click "Generate" or "Encode." Copy the new string.

eyJpZCI6IjEyMzQ1IiwibW9uZXkiOjEwMDAwLCJkZXB0aCI6NTAwLCJpbnZlbnRvcnkiOnsiaXJvbiI6MjAwfX0= mr.mine save editor

In Mr. Mine, go to Settings -> Save -> Export. Copy the long string to your clipboard. Click "Generate" or "Encode

When you click "Export Save" in the game’s settings, you receive a long string of seemingly random characters. This is encrypted, but it is encoded —typically in Base64, sometimes with additional compression (like LZ-string). The structure looks like this: Copy the long string to your clipboard

Introduction: The Allure of the Idle Abyss Mr. Mine , developed by Playsaurus, is a deceptively simple idle game. You play as a lone miner, clicking and upgrading your way down an endless shaft, fighting loot goblins, unlocking moon bases, and managing a corporate empire of dig speed and cargo capacity. For many, the slow, exponential grind is the core appeal. For others, the wait—stretching into weeks or months for a single prestige tier—becomes unbearable.

Use a save editor if you have already experienced the game's natural arc and wish to skip to unreleased or theoretical content. If you are on your first playthrough, resist the urge. The climb through the earth, from copper to titanium to dark matter, is the actual game. The save editor is not a shortcut; it is a different game entirely—one about data manipulation rather than mining.