Leaderboards in Pizza House Simulator
Climb Amalfi ranks with tickets and stars—not with a horse race during dinner.
Pizza House Simulator ships with leaderboards and full stat breakdowns so restaurants can compare themselves across the Amalfi coast. The 18 August 2026 day-one post put boards next to the complete achievement set. This page is a practical climb guide. It will not invent hidden formulas. Parent hub: Tools Hub. Trophy list: achievements. Day-one systems: Day-One Kitchen Reveal.
What the board is actually scoring
Treat the leaderboard as a mirror of the kitchen you already run. Stars, tickets served, and consistency beat one lucky gambling spike. If your dining room empties because the oven is a bottleneck, no amount of board staring fixes it—buy the named hole with kitchen upgrades and Kitchen Automation. If sides and wine are late every night, own them with Fryer Line and Sides before you refresh the rank page.
Co-op lobbies share a kitchen. Six players who all chase personal flex will tank the restaurant that feeds the board. Use the role planner so dough, oven, fryer, floor, and repair have names. Host duties and invite hygiene stay on Co-op Multiplayer.
A climb order that does not bankrupt the shop
- Close three clean lunches with the first-shift checklist.
- Stabilize dinner with Rush Hour habits—oven-sized batches, called table numbers, wrench on coughs.
- Read Calendar Events before festival days rewrite footfall.
- Hire after the lane needs hands: staff and hiring.
- Only then glance at boards and chase achievements that unlock kitchen verbs.
Mottos that maximize chaos can be fun clips and terrible ranks. Read playstyles before you pick a slogan that sounds cool on the loading screen.
Gambling, dark web, and other “shortcuts”
Horse racing, blackjack, and slots can spike cash and ego. Demo-era notes already said form reading helps, but it is still gambling. The day-one post also teased a dark web without details. Neither system is a leaderboard plan. Payroll that belongs in tomatoes should not sit on a race window—see loans and stocks. Streamers who let chat touch the till should read Twitch and Kick and cap permissions.
When the board lies to you
- Slow customer flow on some machines was a known issue after patch 1.005. A quiet dining room may be a bug, not your motto.
- Transparent outdoor ground does not stop movement, but it can distract. Verify files via troubleshooting.
- Version mismatch in co-op can invalidate a night you thought was clean. Match builds before you chase a personal best.
Hardware hitching looks like a slow oven on a busy board night. Confirm system requirements and the handheld notes on Steam Deck if you host from a Deck while five friends join.
How this tool connects to the rest of the wiki
Guides for verbs: Guides Hub. Kitchen catalog: Kitchen Hub. Verdict: Review Hub. Patches: Updates Hub. Store: Links Hub. First hour: Getting Started.
Climb with tickets. Decorate after the line is boring. Refresh the board after close, not while a pie is burning. This wiki will update the page if Steam news ever publishes explicit ranking formulas—until then, assume good restaurants make good ranks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers drawn from the kitchen loop, co-op lobbies, and economy systems.
Do leaderboards require multiplayer?
No. Solo kitchens can climb. Co-op just means the whole lobby shares the restaurant that feeds the board.
Is gambling a fast way to rank up?
No. It can spike cash and wipe payroll. Ranks follow a working kitchen more reliably than a race window.
Why is my dining room empty when I chase ranks?
Check patch known issues for slow customer flow, then verify files. Do not take a loan to “fix footfall” until troubleshooting is done.