

Revolution Idle
FEATUREDPlay Revolution Idle, a circle-based incremental idle game about scaling colors, multipliers, automation, and prestige layers. Push through Prestige, Infinity, Eternity, and Unity as each reset makes the next run stronger.

About Revolution Idle
Revolution Idle is an incremental idle game built around circles, colors, multipliers, and reset layers. You upgrade production, automate repeat steps, and choose when to reset for stronger long-term gains. The game starts simple, then opens into Prestige, Infinity, Eternity, Unity, Laboratory upgrades, challenges, and save optimization.
FAQs About Revolution Idle
What is Revolution Idle?
Revolution Idle is a circle-based incremental idle game. You grow colored circles, buy upgrades, unlock automation, and reset through layers such as Prestige, Infinity, Eternity, and Unity for stronger long-term progress.
How does the 'idle' part work in Revolution Idle?
Progress keeps building through automated production and upgrades. As more automation unlocks, you spend less time repeating early actions and more time deciding when to reset, which upgrades to prioritize, and how to improve the next run.
What are Prestige, Infinity, Eternity, and Unity?
They are reset layers. Each layer asks you to give up part of the current run in exchange for a stronger long-term multiplier or new system. Good Revolution Idle progression is about resetting when the reward meaningfully improves future runs.
When should I Prestige in Revolution Idle?
Prestige when the reward makes the next run noticeably faster. Resetting too early can slow progress, while waiting too long can waste time after gains flatten. Use upgrades and automation to compare progress per hour, not only reset count.
Is Revolution Idle free to play?
Yes. Revolution Idle can be played free in the browser. The core appeal is optimization: improving multipliers, unlock timing, automation settings, and reset routes.
What are the main gameplay features of Revolution Idle?
Revolution Idle features circle growth, color scaling, multipliers, Prestige, Infinity, Eternity, Unity, automation, Laboratory upgrades, challenges, export/import saves, and long-term idle optimization.
How should I use automation?
Automation should support one clear goal at a time. Start by automating repetitive early steps, then tune reset thresholds around the layer you are farming. After major upgrades, retest automation because the best timing can change.
What makes Revolution Idle different from other idle games?
Revolution Idle is focused on layered incremental scaling. The visible circle progress is easy to read, but the deeper strategy comes from choosing upgrade order, reset timing, automation thresholds, and long-term multiplier routes.
Can I play Revolution Idle on multiple devices?
You can play in a web browser and use export/import saves to move or back up progress. Always keep a clean backup before testing automation settings, save editors, or major route changes.
How do I optimize progression in Revolution Idle?
Focus on the bottleneck that slows the current layer. Early on, improve basic multipliers and rebuild speed. Around Infinity and later layers, compare gain per hour, tune automation, and adjust Laboratory upgrades when the main goal changes.
What guides should I read first?
Start with the Revolution Idle wiki, then read guides for Prestige, Infinity upgrades, Laboratory upgrades, automation settings, and save export/import. Those topics cover most early and mid-game progress walls.
How can I get help if I'm stuck or have questions about Revolution Idle?
Use the Revolution Idle wiki and related guides for direct progression help. If you are stuck, identify the current layer, the next upgrade you are trying to reach, and whether your reset timing or automation settings are slowing the run.
Comments
Revolution Idle clicked for me once I stopped chasing reset count and started watching progress per hour. Prestige timing matters a lot.
The circle growth is simple to read, but the upgrade choices get deep quickly. I like that a short check-in can still move the run forward.
Infinity felt slow until I tuned automation around IP per hour. The game rewards testing one setting at a time.
Laboratory upgrades changed my whole route. Respeccing after a new layer made my idle sessions much smoother.
Exporting a save before automation experiments saved me from wasting a long run. The backup habit is worth it.
Unity was the point where earlier decisions finally made sense. Each layer teaches you how to think about the next one.
The best part is seeing a small multiplier choice turn into a huge difference after a few resets. It keeps surprising me.
I had to change my route after Eternity. Following a fixed build was worse than understanding the bottleneck.
Revolution Idle works because the numbers are readable. I can tell when a reset helped and when I need to change the plan.




