Chipmatic Achievements Guide
Chipmatic has 19 achievements, and this is the kind of list that is easiest to clear when everything is in one place. Most of the achievements follow normal progression through exploration, automation, and upgrades, while a few only become relevant much later when more of the game is unlocked.
Best Route For A Full Achievement Run
The safest way to complete every achievement in Chipmatic is to keep pushing normal progression first, then use the full achievement list to clean up anything still missing.
That is the best approach because the achievement names and descriptions already show that many of them are tied to core milestones like building, exploring, unlocking systems, crafting, and upgrading. Instead of trying to force the whole list from the start, it makes more sense to let the main progression unlock the bulk of it and then check what is left afterward.
Full Chipmatic Achievement List
Hello, World!
Wake up after being struck by lightning.
Automatic Energy
Build your first coal generator.
Lightning Fast
Teleport to the surface.
Buried Treasure
Read your first buried note.
Best Game Ever!
Pet the cat.
Read the Manual
Find your first blueprint.
Physics?!
Experience gravity!
Yeah, science!
Unlock the Laboratory.
Explorer 1
Explore the stone layers of the Earth.
Automatic Mining
Unlock the giant drill.
Chip Junior
Craft your first microchip.
First Contact
Find your first alien chest.
Explorer 2
Explore the deepstone layers of the Earth.
Radioactive
Get in touch with uranium.
Unlimited Power!
Farewell, Old World!
The Best Factory
Upgrade all buildings to their maximum level.
The Best Robot
Upgrade all robot parts to maximum in the Garage.
The Best Scientist
Unlock all science nodes in the Laboratory.
Achievements That Are Clearly Progression Based
Several achievements are spelled out clearly enough that they should line up with normal play:
Hello, World!
Automatic Energy
Lightning Fast
Buried Treasure
Read the Manual
Physics?!
Yeah, science!
Explorer 1
Automatic Mining
Chip Junior
First Contact
Explorer 2
Radioactive
These all describe direct actions, discoveries, or unlocks. If the goal is a clean guide without guessing, this is the safest group to treat as normal progression achievements.
Achievements That Need Specific Interaction
A few achievements are tied to very specific actions instead of broad progression.
Best Game Ever!
Pet the cat.
This is the clearest example because it depends on a specific interaction. It is simple, but it is also easy to skip if that interaction never happens.
Full Upgrade Achievements
The achievement list also has 3 completion style goals with exact requirements written in the description.
The Best Factory
Upgrade all buildings to their maximum level.
The Best Robot
Upgrade all robot parts to maximum in the Garage.
The Best Scientist
Unlock all science nodes in the Laboratory.
These are the easiest achievements to identify as full completion goals because the descriptions are explicit. If any of these are still missing near the end, the achievement text already tells you exactly which system still needs work.
Achievements With No Description Shown Here
Two achievements are listed without a requirement in the information provided here:
Unlimited Power!
Farewell, Old World!
Because no description is shown, the safest way to handle them is not to guess. They are part of the full list, but their exact unlock conditions are not confirmed from the data provided here.
Clean Checklist For 100 Percent
If you want the simplest way to use this guide, treat it like a checklist.
First, clear the obvious progression achievements tied to building, exploring, unlocking, and crafting.
Then make sure the one off interaction achievement, Best Game Ever!, is not missed.
After that, use the list to confirm whether Unlimited Power! and Farewell, Old World! are still locked.
Finish by checking the 3 full completion achievements tied to buildings, robot parts, and science.
That keeps the route simple and stays grounded in what the achievement list actually confirms.
Final Blurb
Chipmatic has a small achievement list, and most of it is clearly connected to progression, exploration, and system unlocks. The safest way to approach it is to let the normal run handle the obvious milestones, then use the full list as a cleanup check for anything still left, especially the max upgrade achievements and the 2 entries here that do not show a description.

