Tips (2024)

Tips and Guides is a page which contains general tips for Merge Mansion.

View this page for items and events with specific tips.

Contents

  • 1 Tips for Beginners
    • 1.1 Tips to make progress through the game more quickly
  • 2 Organization Tips
  • 3 General Gameplay Tips
    • 3.1 Tips for merging generators
    • 3.2 Tips for special items
      • 3.2.1 Ursula’s Blue Card
      • 3.2.2 Boulton’s Lightening Card
      • 3.2.3 Scissors
      • 3.2.4 Time skip booster and hourglass
    • 3.3 Tips for events
      • 3.3.1 Garage Cleanup
      • 3.3.2 Seasonal Events
      • 3.3.3 Generic (repeatable) Events

Tips for Beginners[]

  • We recommend always merging the daily free Tips (1) Piggy Bank (L1) to Tips (2) Piggy Bank (L4) every 8 days. You'll get more Tips (3)Coins and Tips (4)Gems than opening the Tips (5) Piggy Bank (L1) daily.
  • Similarly for the Tips (6) Brown Chest (L1) and Tips (7) Fancy Blue Chest (L1). They can merge to Level 2 and result in higher level drops. Similarly, when you get there, the red chests should be merged to Level 2.
  • Always merge Tips (8) Experience Points (XP) to Level 5 for a Tips (9) 50 XP Star and Tips (10) Bronze Coins to Level 6 for 120 Tips (11)Coins. These are their max levels. This will help you level up faster and gain more Tips (12)Storage Space quicker.
  • Never sell any Main Source Items (those with a lightning bolt). If you do this by accident then contact Metacore support and they can restore your producer.
  • At the start of the game start spawning items from the Tips (13) Broom Cabinet as soon as you can.
    • This is due to the difficulty in getting items for this chain to merge the Tips (14) Broom Cabinet to higher Levels and the relatively low drop rate of their products.
  • Tips (15)100 Energy takes 3h 20m to fully recharge.
  • If you are unsure where to get an item on your task list, click on the small “i”. This will tell you which chain the item is part of and which producer it comes from.
  • At the start of the game, start saving up Gardening Gloves for the 2nd area. They aren't easy to obtain and the 2nd area requires a lot of them.

Tips to make progress through the game more quickly[]

Many players get frustrated as it takes a long time from the start of the game to get inside the Mansion (it can easily take a year from the start of the game to reach the Great Hall). Here are some tips to get there quicker:

  • Play more often (it goes without saying!)
  • Save your gems for chests and/or generator parts - it is very easy to get instant gratification by buying a double bubble or item from the shop but it is much better to invest in generator parts. Purchasing generator parts for the most common generators (gardening toolbox, toolbox and broom cabinet) will repay the investment multiple times over as they are present in almost every area of the game.
  • Pick and choose the events that you play carefully. The decoration events are probably not worth the investment as you may have to play for more than a week to get to the blue/brown chests. Garage clean up and generic events e.g. Rufus Causes Chaos are worth playing as they offer blue and brown chests. You should always play the lower levels of these events as the chests are easy to get but it may not be worth playing the higher levels e.g. if the event ends in 8 hours and it would take you a day to make the required item.

Organization Tips[]

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  • It's generally better to spend your Tips (17)Coins on buying additional Tips (18)Storage Spaces for the Tips (19)Inventory. However the cost of additional spaces increases with each purchase, so be careful with your money.
  • Organise your board from the top down or left to right. Top Level Sources in the very top row or on the very left. Corresponding lower level Sources under/ next to them with Drop Items below.
    • Items that belong together should be grouped together. Murphy’s law reigns here, suddenly you will have a frightful mess and need to clean up your board.
    • When you merge sources to a higher level source, that source will be improved for a characteristic. Thus it may generate items quicker, store more, generate higher level items, and so on. So, in general, you should use the highest level source that is available. If you sequence the sources in level order, it will be easier to pick the highest one.
      • BUT: There is a design stupidity where the percent overlap required to merge sources is very small. And it is easy to slightly move a source when tapping it. So you can find that in the middle of tapping a source it suddenly merges with an adjacent source. There is no undo for this (but you can use scissors). If you find this happening often, consider deliberately reordering sources to avoid adjacent ones of the same level. You can also interleave two rows/columns of sources to keep the sequence correct, but avoid adjacent sources at the same level.
  • Tips (20) Time Skip Booster Shards are generally not that helpful, if you're lacking space, and can be sold or used up. Time skip boosters can be merged to save space
  • It pays to review your inventory periodically. It is very easy to keep items “just in case” but if you won’t need it for the next 2-3 areas, consider selling or using (an exception to this rule is blue and black cards, which you should always keep). Similarly, you may put items in the inventory so they are not on the garage floor, where you may upgrade them without remembering that you need it. However, when you spend items on the floor and in the inventory, the game always uses the one on the floor first, so you may end up with an item in the inventory that you do not want there.
  • Tips (21) Energy Bubbles are common and easily obtained so there's no need to hoard more than 2 or 3 at one time. Space is more precious.
  • You don't have to redeem rewards (like Tips (22) Brown Chest or Tips (23) Piggy Bank) and can leave them at the bottom of the garage. They will remain there. However, you cannot choose which reward you want to open. They accumulate in the order they have been received, with the latest one on the bottom of the queue. You have to open whichever is on top of the item you want and unused items cannot be returned to the queue, you have to either keep them on a spot in the garage, use them or save them in the Inventory. Any items still in the queue can be left there.
    • Some items that drop automatically from other items such as Tips (24) Butterfly, Tips (25) Water Leaf, Tips (26) Peony Flower Seeds, Tips (27) Beech Tree Seed, Tips (28) Moth, in fact, can be send to the back of the queue. This is done by filling the board and then selling an item adjacent to the Source Item. It will drop one of the previously mentioned items. Then undo the sale. By doing that, you get back your sold items on the board and put the newly generated item in the back of the queue. This is pretty useful when you need to get to higher levels of that Item, for example Tips (29) Peony Flower (L6), without wasting space.
    • This trick can also be used to 'cycle' through the queue and get to the back of the queue without having to open everything. To do this you need to have a full board. Sell one item (best use a cheap lvl 1 in case of mistakes) and then click on the first item in the queue. It will take the place of the just sold item. Afterwards undo the sale and the item will be send back to the queue, while you get your sold item back. You can use the cycling capability to organise items in you 'queue', by cycling to the place in the sequence you want the item to be put before you acquire it.
    • This trick cannot, however, be used to move things from your inventory to the queue. If you have a full board, sell an item, and then move an item from your inventory to the garage, it goes into the space where you just sold an item. The 'undo' button is lit, but does not work. [This is a good thing as if it did work, then you would effectively have an unlimited inventory, which would negate most of the interesting decisions in playing the game.] An exception to the above is if you pay for the golden key on a season pass. At the end of the pass, any items in the extra 5 inventory slots will be transferred to the queue.

General Gameplay Tips[]

  • If you're having trouble getting Tips (30) Broom Cabinets, buy some Tips (31) Bolt and Screws for Tips (32)29 Gems or Tips (33) Handles for Tips (34)49 Gems. They are not always available though.
  • If you have the space, you can spawn free items like the Tips (35) Peony Flower, Tips (36) Bottle or Tips (37) Butterfly and sell them for Tips (38)Coins. Seeds from the Tips (39) Juvenile Beech Tree are rare and should be saved until you have as many trees as you want, whereas seeds from the Tips (40) Vases are plentiful.
  • If you accidentally sell an important item (like a high-level Source), contact Metacore Support immediately with the item, date/time sold and your Player ID (found in the settings menu). They will usually restore it very quickly 😅.
  • If you don't know whether an item can be merged or not, you can check the border color. White means can be merged while grey means otherwise.
  • Make sure you log into the game with either Facebook, Apple, Google, or Supercell so that if something happens to your device you can re-log on to your game from your new device!
  • Always take new space whenever you can. You might have little to no space in the late game.

Tips for merging generators[]

As you develop your generators, you will often end up in a situation where you have 2 lower level generators and have to decide whether to merge them into one higher level generator. See below for recommendations on how many to keep of each generator:

Gardening toolbox - 2 - this is the most frequently used generator but recharges in an hour.

Broom cabinet - 3 - This is a frequently used generator and has a slow recharge time

Toolbox - 2 - This is a frequently used generator but recharges in an hour and 20 mins

Workbench - 2 - This is a frequently used generator but recharges in an hour

Planted Bush - 1 - This generator is not used often and recharges quickly

Sewing Kit - 2 - This generator is used moderately frequently but takes 1.5 hours to recharge

Toy Car - 1 - This generator is not used that often (except in Pier) and has a fast recharge

Flower Pot - 2 - There is not a huge requirement for seed bags/orange flowers but the recharge is slow

Drawer - 2/3 - There is not a huge requirement for vase/flower pot but it has a slow recharge. It may be worth keeping a 3rd drawer early on until you have a L11 vase to generate peony

Vase - 1 - There is not a huge requirement for peony and the recharge is fast. Love story items and mosaic can be made as required.

Tree - 2/3 - There is not a huge requirement for wood and the recharge is fast, however, it is worth keeping a spare tree as they take a long time to build

Wood - 0 - There is a low requirement for bench, therefore, it is better to make them when required rather than storing L6 wood

Peony - 0 - Many of instances of the water bottle chain have now been replace with watering. There is no need to keep peonies on your board, apart from as coin farming.

Lamp/orange flower - 0 - moth and butterfly (and yarn) are required infrequently so it is better to make as required.

The number of generators you want is likely to change as you go through the game. What two level 7 generators will produce is much better than two level 4 generators will produce, so you may need fewer generators later in the game. You also need to think carefully about what to do when you merge to have two higher level generators of the same level. A single level 8 generator uses one less space, and will be 'better' than each of your two level 7 generators. But two level 7 generators will produce more than one level 8 generator does. Also, to state the obvious, if you are still trying to upgrade generators, any recommendation of the number of generators you need is moot, because you will have a 'tail' of lower and lower level generators that you need to go through the upgrade that you want. For generators such as the blue pot, where you can generate lower level items at will (just keep tapping chests), this is not really a problem. But for a 'normal' generator, such as the broom cupboard, you either keep a tail (using spaces) for a considerable time, or you must stop trying to upgrade it.

Tips for special items[]

Ursula’s Blue Card[]

Ursula's blue card allows you to upgrade any item (except anything with a lightening symbol) to the next level. This makes it extremely valuable. The most useful applications for it are as follows:

- Upgrade l4 producer e.g. l4 cleaning cabinet door to l5 cabinet. It is worth saving up blue cards for the Great Hall so as to be able to get the new producers levelled ASAP. Can also be used with scissors (see below)

- Upgrade the penultimate item in a chain to the final item. This is particularly useful for chainsaws (e.g. in the cemetery that has 2 of them) and for the Love Story chain. Another option may be to use on some of the Rafflesias in the Conservatory.

Boulton’s Lightening Card[]

Boulton's Black card is even more rare and valuable as it allows you to upgrade any item, including producers. Therefore it is recommended to save it for the penultimate level of any producer chain to upgrade to the final level e.g. upgrade l10 Broom Cabinet to l11.

Scissors[]

Scissors appear fairly often in events but shouldn't be wasted. They split a higher level item into 2 of the next level down. The most common uses are:

- If you are completely caught up, it can make sense to build items in advance for future areas. You can build the highest item in the chain and then use scissors to split it, when required for the lower level items

- scissors can be used in conjunction with blue cards to level up your generators quickly. Use a blue card on a l4 producer to increase to l5. Then scissor it back to 2 l4s. Then apply two blue cards to get 2 l5s and so on.

- It is far too easy to accidentally merge items, when not being careful enough when moving items on the floor, or when a tap on a generator is interpreted as a small move. The scissors can be used to sort it out.

Time skip booster and hourglass[]

Time Skip boosters and hourglass have similar functions. Time Skip Booster applies the amount of time to all producers on your board. Hourglass only applies time skipping to one

-The hourglass is most useful if you need a few more taps to complete a chain and your producer is recharging.

- When using the Time Skip Booster try and maximise it by exhausting multiple producers first. Also make sure you merge any water leaves, Peony seeds or butterflies before using it.

The Time Skip Booster and hourglass also work on the Garage Cleanup Box

Tips for events[]

Garage Cleanup[]

The Garage Clean Up event normally has 4 boards. You pay gems to start each board after the first and get rewards for clearing cells, rows and the whole board. Each board gives you a Garage Cleanup Box, which provides a free item every 12 hours.

- Try to complete boards 1-3 as quickly as possible. Do not click on the Cleanup Box until you have one item left (should be the hardest item on the board)

- For board 4, pick one item that you would like to farm (normally something high level). Clear the board apart from that one item. Then collect the item from the Cleanup Box but DO NOT turn it in. Continue collecting the item every 12 hours and only turn it in just as the event is about to close.

- You can use gems or Time Skip Booster on the Cleanup Box, if the item being farmed is particularly high level.

Seasonal Events[]

Each seasonal event is unique so it is advised to look on the Event wiki page for tips and strategy.

Generic (repeatable) Events[]

One of these events normally runs each month. They just have a list of tasks and don’t have any graphical or decoration elements.

It is generally worth doing the early levels of these events but later levels may not be worth the effort.

For further tips, see each individual event page

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Tips (2024)

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We sell TIPS for a term of 5, 10, or 30 years. As the name implies, TIPS are set up to protect you against inflation. Unlike other Treasury securities, where the principal is fixed, the principal of a TIPS can go up or down over its term.

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Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS, are inflation-protected bonds (IPBs) that are issued by the U.S. Treasury. Their face value is pegged to the CPI and adjusted in step with changes in the rate of inflation.

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While TIPS can protect investors against inflation over the long run, they aren't necessarily a short-term "hedge," as recent experience has shown. Over short periods of time, price declines can offset the principal adjustment from rising inflation.

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What is the difference between tips and treasuries? ›

TIPS Often Underperform Traditional Treasuries

After all, inflation eats away at nominal interest payments. With TIPS, an upward adjustment of face value also means that interest payments go up with inflation.

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TIPS typically pay lower interest rates than other securities, so they aren't the best choice for an investor with a fixed income. TIPS also comes with an interest rate risk. During deflation, the investor will either lose the interest earned or not earn anything.

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Key Takeaways:

Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) offer inflation protection, appealing to investors when rising inflation is a concern. Unlike traditional bonds, TIPS adjust principal and interest payments based on consumer price index changes.

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: a gift or a sum of money tendered for a service performed or anticipated : gratuity.

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TIPS may be timely given current inflation rates. Kiplinger expects inflation to average 2.4% by late 2024 (which is a smidge below its 30-year average). Inflation-protected securities work differently than traditional Treasuries.

Are tips riskier than Treasuries? ›

While TIPS have no default risk – or more accurately, as little default risk as U.S. nominal Treasury bonds – they are not risk-free in nominal terms, because their index ratios can adjust down in times of deflation (though the principal paid back by TIPS can never fall below the original bond principal amount).

What is the current 5 year tips rate? ›

Basic Info. 5 Year TIPS/Treasury Breakeven Rate is at 2.30%, compared to 2.29% the previous market day and 2.16% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 1.92%.

Do you pay taxes on tips bonds? ›

Earnings from TIPS are exempt from state and local income taxes, as are other U.S. Treasury securities. TIPS owners pay federal income tax on interest payments the same year they receive those payments, and on growth in principal in the year it occurs.

What month do tips pay interest? ›

TIPS pay interest every six months. The accrued principal assumes an initial investment of $1,000. Figures after periods in bid and ask quotes represent 32nds; 101.26 means 101 26/32, or 101.8125% of 100% face value; 99.01 means 99 1/32, or 99.03125% of face value. unch.

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They're most commonly paid directly to the employee who provides the service in cash or by credit card. In many cases, a gratuity line is included on the bill, allowing customers to write in a specific amount or percentage as a tip.

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Note that while the yield on TIPS may be negative, their principal value will increase with inflation, which can generate capital gains.

What is the real yield on tips? ›

Definition: The real yield to maturity of a TIPS is its above-inflation annual return over the life of the investment. For example, on April 18 the Treasury auctioned a new 5-year TIPS with a real yield of 2.242%, which means that TIPS will out-perform official U.S. inflation by 2.242% over the 5-year term.

How often is the principal adjusted on tips? ›

The principal of your TIPS goes up and down with inflation and deflation. While the interest rate is fixed, the amount of interest you get every six months may vary based on any change in the principal. Those changes are tied to the Consumer Price Index from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

What is the difference between tips and Ibonds? ›

I-bonds earn interest based on a fixed rate and inflation rate. Your bond's value grows both because it earns interest and because the principal value gets bigger. Unlike TIPS, you choose whether to report each year's earnings or wait to report all the earnings when you get the money for the bond.

How to calculate yield on tips? ›

Example: TIPS Calculation

Suppose the TIPS were trading at $925 on the secondary market. The real yield calculation would use the secondary market price (like any other bond) of $925, but use the inflation-adjusted coupon payment of $42. The real yield would thus be: 4.54% (42 ÷ 925).

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