Paint My Keyboard Tier List — Paints, Rollers & Expansion (June 2026)

Community-tested tier list for Paint My Keyboard: S through D ranks for paints, roller upgrades, and keyboard expansion purchases with honest reasoning.

How We Rank Tiers

This tier list ranks Paint My Keyboard! purchases by return on investment, session time saved, and synergy with the core loop: paint keys → collect cash → upgrade roller → unlock paints → expand keyboard. S-tier picks pay back quickly at their intended game phase. D-tier picks are traps for impatient buyers — pretty or expensive without matching payout.

Tiers assume free-to-play progression without Robux gamepasses. Code rewards and timed boosts can bump items one tier temporarily. We revisit rankings after sooo satisfying! balance patches — last full review June 2026.

Use alongside paints catalog, rollers catalog, and build hub for costs and mechanics.

Paint Tier List Summary

S-tier paints dominate their price bracket. A-tier paints are solid when you can afford them without stalling expansion. B-tier is situational. C and D tiers are early stepping stones or vanity — replace them quickly.

Roller Upgrade Tier List Summary

Speed levels 1–3 and width levels 1–2 are S-tier almost always. Mid levels stay A-tier until costs exceed 30 minutes of rolling income without expansion. Top levels are A-tier in endgame only when keyboard is near max size.

Keyboard Expansion Tier List Summary

First two expansions are S-tier — they unlock the idle game feel. Mid expansions are A-tier paired with width 2+. Final expansions are A-tier in endgame; buying max expansion early without roller support drops to C-tier efficiency.

Tier List Philosophy

Chasing S-tier only on paper misses playstyle. Mobile players may rank width one tier higher. Short session players favor paints over expansion. Long grinders rank expansion higher. Adjust one tier up or down based on your habits using the walkthrough phase guides.

Paint tier list
TierPaintsWhy
SLime Pop, Rainbow Shift, Void Black (late)Best $/key at their unlock phase; scale with board size
ASky Blue, Sunset Orange, Gold Chrome, Electric PurpleStrong mid-game; buy when expansion II+ owned
BBubblegum Pink, Neon Pink (code)Great starters; replace once Lime Pop affordable
CClassic WhiteNecessary tutorial only
DFuture vanity-only paints (0× bonus)Skip if tooltip shows no cash bonus
Roller upgrade tier list
TierUpgradesWhy
SSpeed I–III, Wide I–IICheap; massive feel-good speed and coverage
ASpeed IV–V, Wide III–IVEssential endgame; pricey but required for max board
BWide V before Speed IVBuy only if lap pathing already efficient
CExtra speed when width = 1 on 32+ keysFix width first instead
DMaxing one track to 5 while ignoring the otherUnbalanced; slows laps
Keyboard expansion tier list
TierExpansionWhy
SExpand I, Expand IILow cost; doubles effective income surface
AExpand III, Expand IVMid/late core; needs width 2+
BExpand V before epic paintOK for completionists rushing size
CExpand IV with speed 0–1 rollerLap time too long; upgrade roller first
DMax expand on day oneKeys you cannot paint fast enough

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the single best S-tier purchase?
Speed Coil I for brand-new accounts, then Expand I, then Lime Pop paint — in that order for most players.
Does tier list include gamepasses?
This list covers cash progression. Premium gamepasses are evaluated separately when verified in-game.
Why is Void Black S-tier but expensive?
At max keyboard with fast roller, its 35× payout beats all shop paints — endgame only.
How often does the tier list update?
After major balance patches or new paint/roller tiers. Minor price tweaks may not change ranks.
Is Neon Pink S-tier?
B-tier for free code value; A-tier if you have no Epic paint yet. Replaced by Electric Purple or higher.