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No creator-owned or official code list was located during this check. This page will only name a code after it can be traced to a reliable source.

Updated July 16, 2026 - official-game and page-status check
Know what is confirmed, record your own numbers, and plan the next wood-farming session without invented rates or rankings.
MyWoodFarm is an unofficial fan guide. Roblox and the game creators are the source for the game, support, and updates.
No code is named until a reliable source can be revisited. The status stays visible so players do not confuse an empty list with a guessed list.
No creator-owned or official code list was located during this check. This page will only name a code after it can be traced to a reliable source.
Use confidence labels and small player tests instead of a made-up best-axe ranking.
Record the same tree, a fixed number of swings, and the wood gained before deciding whether an axe changes your session.
Compare two sessions with the same target and time window; a single lucky haul is not enough evidence.
Keep a result unranked until the game itself or repeated, dated testing supplies a reproducible comparison.
Record what you see in-game before you spend cash on an axe or plot decision.
Estimate wood and cash from numbers you record in-game.
PlanningCompare one recorded sale with a visible upgrade cost.
Risk checkChoose a clear target before committing a longer farm.
Research statusRead the confidence labels before treating an axe claim as fact.
Official game information comes first. Unsourced rates, names, and rankings stay out of the guide.
Use these guides to make one clear observation, plan a wood sale, or assess a visible plot cost.
The wiki focuses on the wood-to-cash loop and axe evidence. It keeps unsupported values visibly open.
Open the Roblox game page for the game itself, then read how this site labels evidence.
The launch source for the game identity and stated core loop.
EditorialHow this guide separates confirmed details from open questions.
FreshnessWhat the site checks before changing a claim.
The site uses player-entered values until a rate has a source or a repeatable test.
Each axe and update claim is marked by what supports it.
The Roblox game page leads when it answers the question.
Quick answers for the wood loop, offline behavior, and source status.
The official description says you chop trees for wood, sell it for cash, and upgrade and expand your plot.
The official description says your axes farm wood while you are away. Exact rates and limits are not listed here without evidence.