At some point, I realized keeping up with Roblox game codes wasn’t just annoying, it was taking more time than actually playing the games.
I’d open one game, check for codes, then jump to another, scroll through Discord, skim X (Twitter) posts, and still end up missing half of what was active. And by the time I found a working code, it had already expired.
That’s when I stopped trying to track everything manually. This page is the result of that.
Instead of checking five different places for every game, I built a single list that pulls together all the Roblox code guides I actively maintain. If a game is listed here, I’m tracking it, updating it when new codes drop, and removing anything that no longer works.
No guessing. No outdated lists. Just codes that are actually usable.
Last updated on April 1, 2026. We check for new Roblox codes daily, so bookmark this page for the latest updates.
Complete Roblox Game Codes List
Below is the full index of every Roblox game code guide I currently cover.
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- Anime Leveling Codes
- Attack on Titan Revolution (AOTR) Codes
- Anime Crusaders Codes
- Anime Overload Codes
- Anime Fighting Simulator Endless Codes
- Anime Paradox Codes
- Anime Card Collection Codes
- Abyss Codes
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C
F
G
H
J
M
N
P
R
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- Shovel It Codes
- Survive the Apocalypse Codes
- Summon Heroes Codes
- Sailor Piece Codes
- Steal a Brainrot Codes
- Sorcerer Ascent Codes
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How Roblox Game Codes Actually Work
If you’ve used codes before, you already know the basics. But what surprised me is how inconsistent it can feel across different games.
Most Roblox experiences include a built-in redemption system. Usually, there’s a Codes button, a gift icon, or a social tab somewhere on the main screen. Sometimes it’s obvious. Other times, you have to hunt for it.
Once you find it, enter the code exactly as shown. I’ve learned the hard way that capitalization matters in a lot of games. One wrong letter, and it won’t work.
If the code is active, rewards show up instantly. If it says “expired,” it’s gone. No warning, no grace period.
From what I’ve seen, developers usually drop codes around:
- Major updates or new character releases
- Milestones like visits or likes
- Seasonal events
- Balance changes
- Server issues or bug compensation
And here’s the important part: most codes don’t last long. Some disappear within a day. If you see a new code, it’s always better to redeem it immediately.
Why This Roblox Game Codes List Exists
Roblox isn’t one game. It’s thousands of different experiences, each with its own system, rewards, and update cycle.
At first, I didn’t think codes mattered that much. But after using them consistently, the difference became obvious. Free spins, boosts, rerolls, and currency stack up quickly.
If you’re not using codes, you’re basically making progression slower for no reason.
This list is meant to remove the friction. Instead of bouncing between Reddit threads, YouTube comments, and random websites, everything is organized here.
Find your game, open the guide, and claim what’s still active.
I keep these pages updated because I’ve seen how quickly code lists become useless when they’re not maintained. And honestly, there’s nothing more frustrating than trying five codes only to realize none of them work.
How often are these Roblox game codes updated?
I update each game’s code page whenever new codes drop or older ones expire. In most cases, that happens within 24 to 48 hours.
Why isn’t my game listed here?
Right now, I focus on games that get frequent updates and have active code drops. If your game isn’t listed yet, it likely means I haven’t created a dedicated guide for it. That said, I’m constantly adding more.












