Belts, extractors, cutters, and stackers already upgraded to high tiers, ensuring blistering fast production speeds.
Level 20 in requires producing the "Logo" shape (a white shape consisting of three quarters of a circle and one floating small square corner). This is the game's first major hurdle because it introduces floating layers , where pieces do not automatically stack due to empty spaces beneath them. 1. Save File & Blueprint Management
Some open-source contributors host mega-factory saves on GitHub. These often include perfectly balanced setups that produce 10+ items per second for every key shape up to Level 20. What to Expect in a Level 20 Factory
Blueprints are unlocked at Level 12 . You can copy (Ctrl+C) and paste (Ctrl+V) factory sections once you have enough blueprint shapes. 2. Level 20 "Logo" Guide shapez io level 20 save file download
There isn't a single official repository for save files, but you can import one if you find a .bin file shared by the community. :
Are you playing the or the web browser version ?
To use a downloaded save file, you must place it in the correct directory for your operating system: Save File Path %APPDATA%\shapez.io\saves\ macOS $HOME/Library/Preferences/shapez.io/ Linux $XDG_DATA_HOME/shapez.io/saves/ Steps to Import a Save Download the .bin file from a trusted community source. Open Shapez.io and go to the main menu. Belts, extractors, cutters, and stackers already upgraded to
When downloading and using a Shapez IO level 20 save file, keep the following tips in mind:
Navigate to the downloaded file and select it to load the progress. Alternatives to Downloading a Save
: Navigate to %APPDATA%\shapez.io\saves on Windows. Look for files starting with savegame- . What to Expect in a Level 20 Factory
Some community members maintain GitHub repositories filled with various save states for speedrunning practice or testing purposes. These repositories often categorize files neatly by level. How to Import a Downloaded Save File
Do you prefer a to copy-paste or a downloadable file ?
Locate your save folder. On Windows, it is usually under %appdata%\shapez.io .
Copy and paste successful modules to scale up production quickly.
Locate the downloaded .bin file in your system's file explorer and select it.