If you’ve been playing the smash hit that is Schedule 1 in the last few weeks, you’ll know just how overwhelming it can be to create the perfect batch of drugs. There are millions of outcomes from countless combinations, and to get the best understanding of what the possibilities are, you’ll want to use the Schedule 1 Calculator.
The Schedule 1 Calculator is the ultimate tool for sizing up your substances, learning more about drug interactions, and determining which potential batches will yield the most money in Schedule 1.
What is the Schedule 1 Calculator?
The Schedule 1 Calculator is a fan-made site dedicated to helping the hundreds of thousands of Schedule 1 players worldwide. In a two-week window, a handful of developers manually tested a whopping 725 narcotics mixes and used a powerful computational process to simulate 119 million potential combinations.
The result is the Schedule 1 Calculator, the number one resource for understanding the extensive array of combinations, effects, and substances in this stellar, viral game.
How to Use Schedule 1 Calculator
The Schedule 1 Calculator is a simple thing that allows users to understand the full length and breadth of the game.
If you want to use the Schedule 1 Mix Calculator to scope out your mixes, you’ll either take the mix seed and input it on the site or use the manual form to build your mix.
Firstly, you’ll pick your base, and from there, you’ll enter the array of substances you’re mixing with that base.
The calculator will then generate your effects, the cost to produce, and the estimated selling price.
Here’s an example using one of the best Schedule 1 mixes I could think of:

If you get green results, you’ve successfully modified your substance. Orange results did not modify anything, and red results were either duplicates or couldn’t be added due to limitations.
Is the Schedule 1 Calculator Accurate?
The Schedule 1 Calculator has been through rigorous testing by the developers behind it, and it was trained on an intelligent simulation model that has pulled together millions of possible combinations.
Per the guide for the Schedule 1 Calculator, the pricing model works as follows:
Final Price = Base Price * (1 + total effect multiplier)
- Base Prices: Weed: $35, Meth: $70, Cocaine: $150
- Effect Multiplier: Each effect adds a multiplier that increases the base price.
Example: Suppose you have a mix that includes the effects: Smelly and Explosive with multipliers of 0.00 and 0.00. The total multiplier is 0.00 + 0.00 = 0.00. For a base product like Weed (base price $35), the final price is:
$35 * (1 + 0.00) = $35
The full breakdown of how the Schedule 1 Calculator works can be found on the site itself.
Best Seeds for Schedule 1 Mixes
The Schedule 1 Calculator site also has a repository of seeds that you can leaf through. There are thousands, and they’re all submitted by other players. If you want to try them for yourself, you need to copy the seed, generate the requirements, and piece it together in the game.
Some of the most valuable Schedule 1 mixes can fetch up to $800 per batch, according to the site. I’ve not been able to verify that, though.
Let me know in the comments which combination you’ve found to be the most successful, or join the Insider Gaming forum and let us know there.
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