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Jean Orkiners | May 17, 2026 at 1:05PM (edited)

My Totally Unfiltered Guide to Scoring Coins and Energy in Travel Town (You're Welcome)

 

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Oh, Travel Town. You sweet, beautiful, coin-and-energy-devouring vortex of my spare time. I’ve been hooked on this game for months now, and let me tell you, I have developed some feelings about the economy in this charming little island paradise. It’s all fun and games until you have zero energy and your barn is overflowing with rubber ducks you didn't ask for.

I am by no means a professional min-maxer. I am a professional "ooh, shiny" clicker who has learned a few things the hard way (read: by accidentally spending gems on something stupid while half-asleep). So, calling all my fellow Townies who are tired of staring at a greyed-out merge button. Grab a coffee and let me spill my weird, slightly obsessive tips.

Tip #1: The Dump & Run is Your Best Friend.

Listen. I get it. You have a full barn. You have an order asking for a Level 7 Donut. But you also have a Level 1 Lollipop and a single screw you got from a box. We hoard. It’s in our nature.Travel Town Free Coins and Energy Tips.

But you know what gives you coins? Finishing orders.

My personal quirk is what I call "The Dump & Run." About three times a day, I completely ignore the most complex order on the board and just knock out the bottom three. The quick ones. The ones that ask for a "Shovel" and a "Pot of Tea." I don't care if it gives me a tiny reward. Tiny rewards stack! And they free up space in my barn so I can actually think.

Pro-tip from someone who learned this the hard way after a 3 AM blurry-eyed session: Don't be like me. Don't try to save every single Level 2 Nesting Doll "just in case." The game will give you more. Just sell them. The coins are good for the soul.

Tip #2: The "Wait, I Can Get Energy From WHERE?" Moment.

Okay, this one is my pride and joy. For the longest time, I thought energy was just from the passive regen, the daily boxes, and that sad little ad you watch twice a day. I was a fool. A tired, energy-starved fool.Travel Town Free Coins and Energy .

Then I discovered the trading post. Oh, my sweet summer child. Those little boxes you get from merging high-level items? The ones you sometimes ignore? If you click on a non-coin-producing producer (like the tool barrel or the sewing basket) you’ll sometimes get a crate icon. Tap that. You can trade three of your high-level items for a giant pile of energy.

Is it worth it? Sometimes. I traded a Level 8 Wreath for an absolute mountain of energy once. Do I regret it? No. I had a landscaping frenzy. My island looked like a garden expo. But then I had to make another wreath. The cycle of life.

Tip #3: My Ridiculous "Order of Operations" (I Am Very Serious About This).

I have a weird, self-imposed rule for my town. It’s obsessive, and you will probably laugh, but it keeps me from going bankrupt:

  1. Never spend gems on energy unless it’s a 4+ hour task you're about to fail. I once spent 15 gems to skip a 30-minute wait. I still wake up in a cold sweat thinking about it.
  2. The "Double Bubble" is the enemy of a full wallet. You know that little bubble that pops up with a "Double Your Reward!" for watching an ad? Don’t do it. It’s a trap. It gives you a bigger item, but it also takes up more storage space, which means you can't do your "Dump & Run." I lost a Level 3 Pineapple this way. I will never forgive.
  3. Merge in the order of "What Will Sell Best?" I have a little ritual. First, I merge all my fruit/produce items. They give the best coins for the least amount of board space. Then, tools. Then, the fancy decorative stuff. I call it "Operation Sky-High Produce."

Tip #4: The G.O.A.T. Tip You Didn't Know You Needed.

This is the one that changed my life. The one my husband rolls his eyes at when he sees me doing it.

Turn off the auto-merge for a second!

I know, I know, it’s faster to let the board swallow everything. But sometimes you get a random Level 3 "Box Grater" that you need one more of to make a Level 4... and you just don't have it. So, I turn off auto-merge, spread all my level 1 items out like a deck of cards, and manually build up the exact chain I need for a high-value order.

It’s slower. It makes me feel like I’m a master tiler instead of a frantic merger. But it has saved me from selling a crucial Level 5 item by accident more times than I can count. And the satisfaction of seeing a perfectly aligned row of Level 2 Feathers? Chef’s kiss.

Tip #5: The Social Secret (Yes, Really).

I used to think the "friends" feature was just for sending random gifts and feeling bad that I could never return the favor. But no. Join a Facebook group or Discord server for the game. Seriously.

I found this wonderful group of people. We post our "barn is full" screenshots and cry together. And more importantly? They tell you which orders are actually worth the energy. There was a whole thread on why you should never, ever make a certain Level 9 item because the return is garbage. That tip alone saved me two days of grinding.

Plus, people share links to "free energy" events that I would have clicked "No thanks" on because I thought it was spam. It’s not! It’s a little town of mutual suffering and generosity.

Final Thoughts from a Recovering Hoarder

So, there you have it. My chaotic, deeply personal guide to not being broke and out of gas in Travel Town. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, unless you have a double-order of energy from the trading post, then it’s a frantic power-walk.

Good luck, fellow traveler. May your generators not spit out unnecessary screws, and may your barn always have exactly one space left just when you need it. And if you ever see me in the game with a board full of fruit, just know I’m living my best, most profitable life.

Happy merging, you beautiful hustlers! Got any weird tips I missed? Drop 'em in the comments—I'm always looking for a new, slightly unhinged strategy.

 

 

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