To get secret loot from a Suspicious Pile of Sand, carry a Rusty Shovel, find a slightly discolored sparkling sand mound near small boats in the open desert, press F to dig it up, loot the revealed crate, then extract safely.
Suspicious Piles of Sand are buried loot nodes in SAND: Raiders of Sophie, but they do not work like normal crates sitting in the world. You need the right tool first, then you need to spot the mound, dig it up, and open the crate it reveals.
- Rusty Shovel requirement for sand piles
- How to loot a Suspicious Pile of Sand in SAND
- Best places to search for Suspicious Piles of Sand
- How digging and crate looting works
- Loot reported from Suspicious Piles of Sand
- Extract after getting valuable sand pile loot
- Common mistakes when farming sand piles
- Frequently Asked Questions
Rusty Shovel requirement for sand piles

You cannot walk up to a Suspicious Pile of Sand and loot it like a regular container. The pile needs a Rusty Shovel in your inventory before it turns into usable loot.
The shovel does not need to be equipped. In fact, it reportedly cannot be equipped; it just has to be carried. Once you dig the pile, it reveals a crate that can be handled like other loot crates.
Rusty Shovels can be found around major POIs, and some spawns may be static, but those exact static spots are not confirmed. The more reliable route shown is through the tech tree: unlock energy rods, then the shop medkit, then the shop shovel. In storage, a Rusty Shovel costs 30 coral.
Buy several Rusty Shovels before a farming run so every suspicious mound you find can be dug immediately instead of becoming a wasted stop.
How to loot a Suspicious Pile of Sand in SAND
STEP 1/11
Unlock the shop path

Get energy rods, then the shop medkit, then unlock the shop shovel.
STEP 2/11
Buy Rusty Shovels

In storage, buy Rusty Shovels for 30 coral each before entering the map.
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Enter the open desert

Once in-game, start checking open areas instead of only running straight to major POIs.
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Search near small boats

Look around little boats or shipwreck-like objects in the open world, even when no big POI is nearby.
STEP 5/11
Identify the suspicious mound

A Suspicious Pile of Sand looks slightly discolored and has a small sparkle on top.
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Keep the shovel in inventory

Carry a Rusty Shovel in your inventory; you do not need to equip it, and it reportedly cannot be equipped.
STEP 7/11
Dig up the pile

Approach the mound and use the dig prompt to uncover the buried loot.
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Grab the revealed crate

Pick up the crate that appears after digging.
STEP 9/11
Open the crate

Loot the crate like a normal container and check what rolled inside.
STEP 10/11
Press the dig prompt

When the prompt appears, press F to dig the sand pile.
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Take the reward

Grab any useful items, such as weapons, armor, rockets, or other loot, then prepare to extract.
Video help
Best places to search for Suspicious Piles of Sand
The clearest visual tell is the mound itself: a slightly different sand color with a small sparkle on top. It can be easy to miss if you are sprinting through the area or only looking for large structures.
The best reported search pattern is to check open desert areas around small boats or shipwreck-like objects. These do not have to be major POIs. In one run, two piles appeared close together near small wrecks, while nearby boats had none.
Early player numbers put the chance at roughly one Suspicious Pile of Sand for every three boats checked, but that should be treated as anecdotal. It is not an official spawn rate, and not every boat or wreck has a pile.
How digging and crate looting works

The actual interaction is short, but the shovel detail matters. Keep the Rusty Shovel in your inventory, walk up to the suspicious mound, and use the on-screen dig prompt. On the demonstrated prompt, the input is F to dig.
After the dig finishes, the pile reveals a crate. Pick up or place the crate as needed, then open it like a normal loot container. The sand pile itself is not the final reward screen; the crate is where the loot appears.
Loot reported from Suspicious Piles of Sand
| Loot seen | How strong it seems | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic crate loot | Low | Some piles can roll nothing especially exciting. |
| Blue shotgun | Medium | Seen with rocket ammo in multiple rolls. |
| Blue rifle | Medium | A useful weapon roll, but not the top-end result shown. |
| Petras rifle | High potential | A green sniper rifle that can reportedly lead into stronger purple and gold variants. |
| Purple shotgun | High | Seen more than once from sand pile crates. |
| Purple armor | High | One of the better defensive rolls shown. |
| Armor-piercing rockets | High | Seen with blue shotgun rolls. |
| RPG | Very high | Confirmed in a reported sand pile roll. |
| High explosive rockets | Very high | Seen with the RPG roll, with two rockets. |
The rewards from these piles appear to range from low or medium rolls to very strong PvP items. The list below is based only on loot shown or named from sand piles, so it should not be treated as a complete loot table or proof of guaranteed drops.
The standout rewards are the RPG, high explosive rockets, purple shotgun, purple armor, and Petras rifle. Still, the exact drop rates, cooldowns, full loot pool, and patch stability are not officially verified.
Extract after getting valuable sand pile loot
If you are using a radio tower extraction, the reported flow is to activate the tower, wait 90 seconds for the dropship, then board within the following 60 seconds. If you just pulled an RPG, purple armor, or strong weapon roll, do not treat it as yours until you are actually out.
Common mistakes when farming sand piles
The biggest mistake is checking suspicious mounds without a Rusty Shovel. A pile is not a normal container, so arriving without the tool turns a good find into dead time.
Another common mistake is trying to equip the shovel. Keep it in your inventory and interact with the pile instead. The shovel works as a carried requirement, not as a weapon or hand tool you swing manually.
Do not search only major POIs. Rusty Shovels may be found around towns and major locations, but Suspicious Piles of Sand themselves have been spotted in open areas near small boats and wreck-like objects. Also, do not assume every boat has one; reported rates are rough and unofficial.
Finally, do not treat any drop as guaranteed. Strong results like RPG, purple shotgun, and purple armor are possible, but sand pile crates can also produce weaker rolls. Farm them because the ceiling is good, not because every pile pays out big.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need to equip the Rusty Shovel?
No. You need a Rusty Shovel in your inventory, but you do not need to equip it. It reportedly cannot be equipped at all.
Where do Suspicious Piles of Sand spawn?
They have been found in open desert areas near small boats and shipwreck-like objects. Look for a slightly discolored sand mound with a small sparkle on top. Exact spawn rules are not officially confirmed.
Is the RPG confirmed from sand piles?
Yes, an RPG was shown from a sand pile crate with two high explosive rockets. That confirms it as a reported possible drop, but not as a guaranteed or common one.
Are sand pile drops guaranteed?
No guaranteed loot table or drop rate has been confirmed. Some crates can be underwhelming, while others can roll strong items like purple shotgun, purple armor, Petras rifle, or an RPG.
Can you buy Rusty Shovels?
Yes. After unlocking the shop path through energy rods, shop medkit, and shop shovel, Rusty Shovels can be bought from storage for 30 coral each.