How to Get Coin Chef In-Game Energy, Coins and Spins – My Personal Tips
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Hey fellow kitchen gremlins,
It’s me, your slightly unhinged friend who has 187 hours in Coin Chef and once burned actual toast because I was too busy merging legendary omelettes. Welcome to my messy corner of the internet.
If you’re struggling with energy, drowning in low coins, or praying to the spin gods like I was for the first three weeks, pull up a chair. These aren’t generic “just play more” tips. These are the ones that actually moved the needle for me.
Energy: Stop Running Out Like a Noob
Real talk — energy is the biggest buzzkill in this game. Nothing hurts more than getting on a crazy merge streak and then boop, Kevin (yes, I named my energy bar) goes to sleep.
Here’s what actually works:
1. The “Golden Hour” Rule
I only burn full energy bars during events or when a high-value order appears. If I have 40 energy and a 120-energy dish is available, I wait. Sounds boring, but training yourself to wait is genuinely the highest ROI thing you can do.Coin Chef Free Energy, Coins and Spins Codes
2. The 3-Ad Combo
Every single day I do this exact sequence:
- Log in
- Claim daily reward
- Watch the three “free energy” ads back-to-back
I call it my “morning espresso.” Takes four minutes and gives me almost a full extra bar. I’ve been doing this for 67 days straight. My brain now craves it like caffeine.
3. The “Cat Walked On My Phone” Discovery
One night my cat Peanut laid on my screen and accidentally tapped an ad I was ignoring. Turns out there’s a hidden “Emergency Energy” button that appears when you’re at 0. I’ve used it four times during big events. Thank you, Peanut, you beautiful orange idiot.
Coins: How I Became Disgustingly Rich
I used to be broke in this game. Like, sad broke. Then I stopped being a chaotic raccoon and started playing like a calculated raccoon.Coin Chef Free Energy, Coins and Spins Guide
My biggest tip: Stop selling everything immediately.
I now have a “Golden Rule”: Anything below Rare tier gets sold. Everything Rare and above gets merged until I hit at least Epic, then I sell during 2x coin events. The difference is actually insane.
Also, the auto-chef stations? Overrated in the early game, completely broken in the mid-to-late game. I went from making 8k coins per hour to 68k once I maxed the right two stations and left them running while I was at work.
Fun story: I once spent 45,000 coins on a “lucky” decoration because it looked cute. My girlfriend still roasts me about “The $45,000 Toaster.” Never again.
Spins: The Greedy but Effective Method
Spins are my weakness. I love that stupid wheel more than I love some family members.
Here’s how I farm them without losing my mind:
- Daily Quest Chain – Never skip the “Serve X customers” type quests. They give stupid amounts of spins.
- Event Milestones – I treat these like religion. The 7-day and 14-day events are where the real spin hauls are.Coin Chef Free Energy, Coins and Spins
- The “Last 10%” Trick – When an event is almost over, they shower you with spins to get you to push for that final milestone. I’ve gotten 35+ spins in the last two hours of events multiple times. Feels dirty. Works amazing.
Also, I have a completely irrational ritual where I have to spin the wheel while listening to “Eye of the Tiger.” I’m 11-4 when I do the ritual. I’m 3-19 when I don’t. Science is science.
My Current Routine (Copy This)
Every day I:
- Morning espresso (3 ads + daily claims)
- Spend full energy during lunch break
- Check in during dinner for event tasks
- One big merge session before bed during 2x events
It’s not glamorous, but I’m sitting on 1.2 million coins and 87 saved spins while writing this.
If you’re just starting out, be patient. The first two weeks feel slow as hell, then suddenly the game starts throwing resources at you like it’s sorry for being mean earlier.
Drop your biggest struggle in the comments — energy? Coins? That stupid merge board that keeps giving you burnt toast? I read every single one.
Now if you’ll excuse me, Kevin just woke up and we’ve got some legendary sushi to merge.
Stay greedy, friends.
