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How to Check the Paint My Keyboard Update Log

TL;DR: there is no official Paint My Keyboard patch log, so we keep our own. Pick a category below to see exactly when we last checked it against the live game, then scroll the dated timeline to see what we confirmed on each pass.

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Freshness checker and verification log

The checker below reads the same last-verified dates already stamped on the calculator, wiki, and codes pages. The log underneath it lists every pass we've made through the game since launch, newest first, with a short note on what we confirmed.

Pick a category and press the button to see when it was last checked against the live game.

3 of 3 entries

  1. 2026-07-06Codes0 days ago

    Rechecked the live Roblox listing

    The game title on Roblox now carries the "[UPD]" tag, a flag some Roblox developers add to the title right after pushing a change. No new code text or public patch note came with it, so the codes tracker stays empty. Two third-party script trackers also refreshed their listings the day before, which lines up with an active update cycle.

  2. 2026-06-27Site9 days ago

    Full site data pass

    Rechecked paint multipliers, expansion percentages, and rebirth costs against the numbers already published across the site. Nothing had changed since launch. This is the date stamped as "last updated" on most guide pages.

  3. 2026-05-28Site39 days ago

    Launch day baseline

    Paint My Keyboard went live from sooo satisfying!. We recorded the six starting paint tiers and the roller, expansion, and rebirth loop, then set every page's numbers from the launch brief.

How we verify a Paint My Keyboard update

There's no changelog to copy, so we do the checking by hand. Each pass involves three things: reloading the Roblox listing to read the title and description for changes, checking whether third-party script or farming tools have refreshed their listings (a busy script market is a decent proxy for an active update cycle, though not proof of anything specific), and, when something looks different, loading the game itself to confirm before touching any page on this site.

We only edit the numbers on the calculator, wiki, or tier list pages after that last step. A tag change on the Roblox listing or a new script upload is a reason to go check, not a reason to update a number. That's also why the log entries below sometimes say "no change found" instead of inventing one.

What we're watching for right now

Unconfirmed

A possible worker or hiring mechanic

A recent third-party script video title referenced an "auto hire worker" feature alongside the paint, roll, and rebirth automations the site already documents. We have not confirmed a worker or hiring system inside the actual game, and script listings sometimes reuse generic feature names across unrelated titles. We're watching for it rather than adding a page about a mechanic we haven't verified ourselves.

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FAQ

Short answers for launch-day Paint My Keyboard planning.

Does Paint My Keyboard have official patch notes?

No public changelog exists yet. The developer has not published a Trello board, Discord changelog, or version history page. This log is our own verification record, not the developer's official patch notes -- we say so plainly rather than pretend otherwise.

How often does Paint My Keyboard update?

There is no confirmed public schedule. Third-party script trackers and gameplay video uploads suggest activity roughly every few days since launch, but that is an outside signal, not a developer statement. Treat any specific cadence claim you see elsewhere with the same caution.

What does the [UPD] tag on the Roblox listing mean?

It is a title convention some Roblox developers use, adding "[UPD]" to the game name right after pushing a change so it stands out in search and recommendations. It is not an official patch note by itself; it just flags that something recently moved. We treat it as a signal to go recheck the game, not as confirmation of what changed.

How do I know if the numbers on this site are outdated?

Use the freshness checker above. Pick a data category and it shows the exact date we last confirmed it against the live game, plus how many days ago that was. Paint tiers, rebirth costs, and expansion percentages were all last confirmed 2026-06-27; the codes tracker was rechecked 2026-07-06.

Where can I see what actually changed in a Paint My Keyboard update?

Roblox does not require developers to publish version notes, and this one has not. The most reliable places are the in-game description text and this log, which records what we personally reverified and when, rather than repeating an unconfirmed patch list from somewhere else.

Is this the official wiki or Trello for Paint My Keyboard?

No. There is no official wiki or Trello for this game. The site's wiki database and Trello reference page are fan-made substitutes, and this update log is a third fan-made piece: a dated record of when we checked the game for changes.

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