Mixing height units
Current, target, and average gain must use the same display unit. The calculator intentionally performs no guessed conversion.
Building a giant sandwich is the game's central goal, and recent gameplay videos repeatedly focus on the biggest or largest stack. A practical height plan uses your current display and normal session progress instead of claiming an unknown maximum.
Use the value visible in your current game. This guide does not rename or convert the unit, because a public official unit definition was not found. A screenshot or simple note helps you compare later.
Choose a target above the current value that fits the time you actually want to play. A personal milestone is more useful than copying a giant creator thumbnail or assuming that another player's stack is the global maximum.
Play through your usual buy, cook, stack, and earn loop. At the end, subtract the starting height from the new height. Repeat on another day if the first session was unusually short or heavily upgraded.
Enter current height, target height, average height gained per session, and average session minutes in the calculator. It rounds sessions upward because a partial final session still requires starting a play session.
New food, kitchen equipment, or balance changes can alter session progress. Replace the old average after your setup changes instead of treating the first estimate as permanent.
Current, target, and average gain must use the same display unit. The calculator intentionally performs no guessed conversion.
A biggest-sandwich run may be longer, upgraded, or edited. Measure your own normal session for a useful estimate.
Height depends on the full loop. If ingredients wait to cook, equipment throughput may affect session progress.
Your chosen goal is personal. This guide does not claim an official maximum height.
No public official maximum was found, so this guide does not state one.
Use exactly the same unit shown for current height, target height, and average session gain.
Subtract current height from target height, divide by your average gain per session, and round up. The calculator performs this arithmetic.
A complete current ingredient roster with height values is not publicly available, so a named fastest-food claim would be guesswork.