Scritchy Scratchy by Funday Games ...
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Scritchy Scratchy Trophy List: All Achievements

Every Scritchy Scratchy achievement explained, from intentional bankruptcies to 100,000x jackpots. Your complete 100% roadmap.

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Updated Mar 24, 2026

Scritchy Scratchy by Funday Games ...

Scritchy Scratchy looks like a simple scratch ticket simulator until you realize the game actively wants you to ruin yourself. There are 34 achievements hiding inside this idle clicker, and a surprising number of them require you to play as badly as possible on purpose. Letting a cat drain your bank account, trashing a jackpot ticket, and dying four separate times are all legitimate requirements. Here's the full breakdown of every achievement and the fastest path to each one.

How many achievements are in Scritchy Scratchy?

There are exactly 34 achievements in Scritchy Scratchy. They span every system in the game: jackpot luck, intentional losses, automation setups, prestige runs, cosmetics, and the late-game Final Chance event. A handful unlock naturally through normal play, but the majority demand deliberate setups or multiple dedicated runs.

The final trophy, Achievement Hunter, only pops after you've cleared all 33 others. Think of it as the game acknowledging your suffering.

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Scritchy Scratchy Trophy List: All Achievements

Losing on purpose: the death and failure achievements

A large chunk of your completion percentage comes from being a spectacular failure. The death mechanic triggers when you reach the final Scratch Ticket phase and reveal three skull symbols. Under normal circumstances that's a gut punch. For achievement purposes, you need to do it four times.

Each death milestone unlocks sequentially, so there's no skipping ahead. After your fourth death, the game hands you access to a special machine required for the Soul Siphon achievement. That machine lets you create an artificial soul, which is exactly as strange as it sounds.

Mundo is the automation cat you can unlock to handle ticket scratching automatically. The Bad Kitty achievement requires you to turn Mundo on, step away from your keyboard, and watch him purchase losing tickets until your entire balance hits zero. Plates also have roughly a 10% crack chance per scratch, so spamming them quickly is the most reliable path to cracking two in a row for Bad Luck.

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The no-ticket money grind

The Day Job mechanic generates passive income without requiring you to buy a single scratch ticket. This feels completely backwards in a gambling game, but Scritchy Scratchy rewards restraint here with two of its more time-consuming achievements.

Reaching $2,000 through the Day Job alone is manageable. Reaching $20,000,000 the same way is a genuine commitment. You need automation gadgets running in the background to make the idle income scale fast enough for Workaholic to be anything other than an overnight grind. The Scratch Bot handles the busywork automatically, and upgrading the Egg Timer gadget all the way to 5x speed (unlocking Time Machine) dramatically accelerates how quickly the simulation moves.

The Win Your Job achievement is pure RNG on top of all this: you need a jackpot to trigger directly from the Day Job mechanic. Keep it running and eventually the math lands in your favor.

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How to get the jackpot and multiplier achievements

This is where Scritchy Scratchy stops caring about your feelings. The multiplier achievements scale from 1,000x up to 100,000x the ticket cost, and the only real strategy is buying expensive late-game tickets and letting your bots process thousands of them until the numbers cooperate.

Manually clicking toward a 100,000x multiplier is not a viable approach. You will run out of patience long before the math works out. Set up your automation, walk away, and check back periodically.

Good Luck is arguably the most annoying achievement in the entire list. You need to hit a jackpot on the very first ticket of a run, which is statistically miserable. The fastest method is restarting runs repeatedly until it happens. There's no gadget or upgrade that helps here.

For Lucky Cat, you need Mundo specifically to scratch a super jackpot. Set him loose via the Scratch Bot and leave the screen. Trying to watch it happen only makes the wait feel longer.

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Catalogue, cosmetic, and setup achievements

Several achievements are about managing ticket types rather than chasing wins. One Of Each Please requires you to buy one ticket from every catalogue and have them all sitting on the table simultaneously. Winning Streak takes this further: you need at least one jackpot from each of the four catalogues in a single run.

Skip A Catalogue flips this entirely. You need to reach the Final Chance phase while leaving at least one catalogue completely untouched. This is easier to plan for than it sounds: just ignore one catalogue from the start of a dedicated run.

For cosmetics, Visit The Night Market just needs you to buy and equip any single item. Walk-In Closet requires purchasing every cosmetic in the game, so save your cash for a full shop clear.

Prestige and endgame achievements

The prestige system resets your progress in exchange for global skill tree upgrades. Max Out Skill Tree means buying every available prestige upgrade, which takes multiple resets. It's a long haul, but it also makes the Speedrun achievement trivial.

Reaching the ending in under 30 minutes on a fresh save is not possible. With a fully maxed prestige tree and your automation bots firing from the first second of a run, you can blow through all the phases well under the time limit. Focus on unlocking Scratch Bot immediately and skip any upgrade that doesn't directly accelerate ticket processing.

Faithful Servant is the achievement that genuinely hurts. When you reach the Final Chance event, the game offers you a choice: keep the ultimate prize or hand the winning ticket over to the corporation. Hand it over. It feels awful. Do it anyway.

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