The core loop
The official Roblox description names four connected jobs: axes chop trees, wood sells for cash, axes can be upgraded, and the plot can expand. Treat each purchase as a way to improve that same loop.
A measured first-session route through chopping, selling, upgrades, plot expansion and offline production.
Start with the player task, then use the steps and stuck-state checks below when the route is not working.
The official Roblox description names four connected jobs: axes chop trees, wood sells for cash, axes can be upgraded, and the plot can expand. Treat each purchase as a way to improve that same loop.
The game does not publish axe costs, chop rates, wood values or offline caps on its public page. A short before-and-after test is more useful than copying a number from another wood game.
Axes also farm wood offline. Record wood before leaving and after returning, then divide the difference by hours away to create an observed rate for the calculator.
Chop trees, sell the wood for cash, measure one minute of production, compare the next axe or plot upgrade, and record an offline session before assuming its payout.
Use the checklist in order when you want a direct path instead of general tips.
Learn where trees, stored wood and the sell action appear. Confirm that the cash total changes when wood is sold.
Record starting wood, farm for 60 seconds, then record the difference.
Note the cost, repeat the minute test after buying, and use the planner to calculate the production gain and simple payback.
Record wood before leaving, the time away and wood after returning. Keep the result as your observation, not a universal rate.
Use these checks when the guide route is not working in your current session.
Confirm you sold the stored wood and compare cash per wood before judging an axe upgrade.
Use the same away duration twice and note whether bonuses, updates or a hidden cap may have changed the payout.
Measure its production increase and compare payback instead of choosing by price alone.
Most wasted progress comes from rushing codes, upgrades, or match decisions before checking the immediate payoff.
Core Keeper, Roblox Islands and Minecraft wood-farm values do not belong to My Wood Farm.
Your measurement is a scenario input. Bonuses or hidden caps may make another session different.
Record the current rate before upgrading so you can tell what changed.
Chop trees, sell the wood, and measure one minute of production before buying an upgrade.
Choose the purchase with a clear observed production benefit; exact optimal order is not public.
Yes. The official description says axes farm wood while you are offline, but it does not publish a rate or cap.
No public code or redemption system was found on the latest checked sources.
Open the next page that matches what you are trying to do in-game.