Schedule 1: How to Launder Money in the Game

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Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life.


You bought a laundromat or post office and thought, “Finally, time to wash some cash.” But now you’re staring at an empty room wondering where the heck the laundering actually happens. Don’t worry—it’s not a bug. It’s just the game being weirdly vague about how crime works.

Here’s how to actually clean/launder your money in the game Schedule 1 without waiting a week for the ATM limit to reset.

Where to Launder Money

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After you buy a business like the laundromat or post office, head to the building and look for a back room. There should be a small computer in there. If you’re standing in a room with no PC, you’re probably in the wrong area.

The laundromat has the computer in the back. The post office works too, but the setup’s the same idea—back room, little terminal, no flashy signs.

How It Works

  1. Walk up to the computer in the back room

  2. Interact with it to open the laundering interface

  3. Choose how much money you want to launder

  4. A timer starts—usually up to 24 hours for large amounts

  5. Once the timer ends, the clean money is automatically sent to your bank account

It’s not instant, and it doesn’t give you passive income. It’s just a workaround for the weekly ATM deposit cap.

Money Laundering Cap

In Schedule 1, there’s a $10,000 weekly limit on how much cash you can deposit using the ATM. That means if you’re stacking money fast, the bank won’t let you drop it all in. Laundering gets around that limit by sending clean money directly to your account, no ATM needed.

Also, some shops only accept card, others only take cash—so having both on hand helps.

Final Blurb

Buying a laundromat doesn’t make you Walter White overnight. It’s just a fancy workaround for a banking limit. But if you know where to go and how to use it, laundering is one of the best tools in the game—at least until someone at the post office notices the stacks of banana-flavored bills you’re dropping off.


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