Next actions
- Spend the next cash batch toward scanner speed before spreading upgrades evenly.
- Run one clean screening cycle and note which step still slows you down.
Planner limits
Planner results use strategy weights, not hidden game formulas or unverified prices. Re-check the result after each Roblox update or after a long play session.
What the calculator solves
The Secure the Airport calculator is built for a specific decision: what should you improve next when the game starts to pressure you? The official game description confirms the core loop of scanning passengers, searching luggage, verifying passports and boarding passes, earning cash, upgrading gear, and defending the airport. It does not publish a reliable public upgrade formula, so this tool avoids fake precision and gives you a decision plan instead.
That makes it useful for real play. You can enter your current cash, pick the bottleneck that keeps costing you runs, choose your play mode, and decide whether your target is a first win, safer farming, badge hunting, or a boss attempt. The result gives you a priority bucket, a spending weight, and a short action list.
Use the calculator after a failed round
The best input is not your mood. It is the reason you lost. If the line backed up, choose slow scans. If a bag slipped through, choose missed luggage. If a criminal ended the run, choose defense pressure.
How to choose inputs
Current cash is only a planning signal. It helps you decide whether to save a buffer or spend immediately, but the tool does not claim that a certain number buys a confirmed in-game upgrade. That keeps the planner safe when the game updates or when prices differ between versions.
The bottleneck is the most important field. Pick slow scans when the queue feels out of control before threats appear. Pick missed luggage when prohibited items are the problem. Pick document mistakes when passports and boarding passes trip you up. Pick criminals overwhelm me or boss or disaster prep when the checkpoint works but danger ends the session.
Play mode changes how much teamwork matters. A solo player should spend more attention on safe rhythm and defensive margin. A duo or group can split jobs, so the planner lets team prep rise when the target is a boss attempt.
Result examples
| Situation | Likely priority | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| You earn cash but fail when criminals appear. | Defense Gear | You already have enough flow to reach danger, so survival is the missing layer. |
| You move fast but bags keep causing problems. | Luggage Check | More speed will only push mistakes through faster until the bag routine improves. |
| You are preparing for a final-threat run with friends. | Team/Boss Prep plus Defense | Group runs work best when one player can hold flow while another responds to danger. |
| You are new and the queue backs up immediately. | Scanner Speed | A smoother first station makes the rest of the checkpoint easier to read. |
What the percentages mean
The percentages are strategy weights, not hidden game math. If the planner shows 45% defense, it means your next decisions should heavily favor defense-related choices until that failure reason improves. It does not mean the game uses a 45% upgrade formula.
Use the result as a session checklist. Spend your next cash batch toward the top priority, play one or two rounds, then change the inputs if the failure reason changes. If defense stops being the problem but documents become messy, the best route has changed too.
Limits and verification
Roblox games can change quickly, and public endpoints do not expose every internal value. Treat exact prices, boss health, damage, and reward claims as version-sensitive unless you can verify them in the current game client. This calculator is intentionally built as an editable planner so it remains useful without pretending to know private values.
After using the calculator, read the upgrade guide for route logic, the screening checklist for passenger flow, and the boss guide before chasing harder goals.
FAQ
Is the calculator based on official prices?
No. Public checked sources confirm the upgrade loop, but not a full price table. The calculator uses player-provided context and strategy weights.
When should I run it again?
Run it after a failed round, after a major upgrade, after a Roblox update, or whenever your main failure reason changes.
Can I use it on mobile?
Yes. The inputs are simple selects and numbers, so it works as a quick checklist while you play on another device.