Farming
Rust Genetics Breeding Solver
Enter the gene codes from the clones you have and the six-letter target you want. The solver plans the shortest crossbreeding path to that target and lists each generation step by step.
Patch 2026.07 · Updated 2026-07-11
Seed pool
Your current clones
Use six letters from G, Y, H, W, and X. Clones that are not six letters long are skipped while planning.
Target genotype
Set the goal
The target uses the same six-letter code as your clones. GGGYYY is a common target for production hemp.
Breeding plan
Shortest crossbreeding path
1 generation · 3 distinct clones used
- Generation 15 → 5 / 6 slots matchedGGGYYHGGGYHYGGGHYYGGGYYY
Planter placement
CenterFresh cloneNorthGGGYYHNorth-EastGGGYHYEastGGGHYYGrow the listed parents around the center plant, keep the shown offspring, then use it in the next generation.
Final offspring
No exact rotation found within the limit. Showing the closest single cross toward your target. Add more varied clones to widen the search, or raise the max generations.
How it works
The crossbreed weight model
| Gene | Meaning | Weight | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| G | Growth | 0.6 | positive |
| Y | Yield | 0.6 | positive |
| H | Hardiness | 0.6 | positive |
| W | Water | 1 | negative |
| X | Empty | 1 | negative |
Each slot is resolved independently. The gene with the highest combined weight across the planted parents wins that slot. A tie between different genes leaves the slot uncertain, so the solver only follows deterministic crosses.
Quick answers
Frequently asked questions
What makes the breeding solver different from the genetics calculator?
The genetics calculator predicts one cross. The breeding solver plans the full route: it searches generations of crosses and returns the shortest deterministic path that lands your target genotype, telling you which clones to plant each round.
Why do some crosses show an uncertain slot?
When two different genes tie for the highest weight in a slot, the outcome is not deterministic. The solver only follows crosses where every slot has a single winner, so the plan it returns is one you can reproduce.
What happens when no exact path is found?
The solver falls back to the single cross that matches the most target slots, so you still get a useful next step instead of a dead end. Add more varied seed clones to unlock a complete route.
How are the crossbreed weights chosen?
Each gene carries a weight. Green genes (Growth, Yield, Hardiness) sit at 0.6, while red genes (Water, Empty) sit at 1.0. The gene with the highest combined weight across the planted parents wins each slot.
Are my seed clones saved?
Yes. Your seed pool, target, and depth stay in this browser under a breeding solver profile, so your plan is waiting the next time you open the page.
