Steal a Brainrot Codes
All active, expired, and unverified codes for Roblox Steal a Brainrot
Checked daily · Updated June 2026
Steal a Brainrot does have a code-redemption box — it lives in the in-game shop and was added on December 13, 2025 — but there are no active public codes right now. The only codes ever released were random, one-per-buyer codes bundled with two paid products: the Festive 67 plush ($29.99) and the Boppin Bunny merch ($39.99). There is no shared code anyone can type in, and codes like BRAINROT2025 or STEALIT found online are fake. Check back here — we re-verify against the wiki regularly.
The short version: the box exists, the codes don't
Steal a Brainrot does have a code-redemption box — it sits inside the in-game shop and was added on December 13, 2025. The reason you can't redeem anything is that the developer keeps no active public codes. Codes are added manually (often during admin events), and none have been live for general use in months.
Third-party sites frequently list codes (BRAINROT2025, STEALIT, etc.), but these are fake— there is nothing valid to type in right now. Never enter your Roblox login on any "code generator" site.
How the Steal a Brainrot code system works
Plenty of guides claim Steal a Brainrot "has no codes." That's half-right and misleading. The game shipped a working code-redemption feature on December 13, 2025. You'll find the code box inside the in-game shop — the same menu where you spend Robux. Type a valid code, submit, and the reward lands in your account.
The difference from a game like Blox Fruits or Blade Ball is who controls the codes. There's no steady stream of free EXP or cash codes here. Steal a Brainrot's codes are added by the developer by hand, and so far they've only ever been used to deliver two limited brainrots tied to paid merchandise (Festive 67 and Boppin Bunny, both detailed below). Around launch the developer floated adding more general codes, but none have materialised, which is why the active list has stayed empty.
Bottom line: the system is real and could switch on at any time, but today there is no public code to redeem. This page tells you that honestly instead of padding a list with fake codes.
Active Codes (June 2026)
There are no active public codes right now. The in-game code box is live, but the developer has not posted a general-use code for players. Every code ever released was a random, single-use code bundled with a paid product, so there is no shared FESTIVE67 or BOPPINBUNNY string that everyone can type in.
If a third-party site lists a working shared code for Steal a Brainrot, that listing is incorrect — no such code exists at the moment. We re-check this against the community wiki and developer posts regularly and will list real codes here the day they go live.
Fake Codes Circulating Online
Don't waste time on these:
The codes below are pushed by third-party listing sites and YouTube thumbnails, but none of them exist in the game — remember, there are no active public codes right now, so anything claiming to be one is fake. They won't give a reward, and any "generator" that asks for your Roblox login is a phishing scam. Avoid them.
BRAINROT2025Fake — not a real code
STEALITFake — not a real code
AUSTRALIA_PRIDEFake — not a real code
REWARD60KFake — not a real code
Never miss a code drop
Steal a Brainrot codes are rare — if a legitimate one ever drops, it gets posted in the BloxGuidesGG Discord the day it appears.
The Two Codes Ever Released: Festive 67 & Boppin Bunny
Both real codes worked the same way: buy a limited physical product, get a random, single-use code that unlocked a Secret-rarity brainrot in-game. Because each code was unique to a purchase, there was never a shared code anyone could type in — and both brainrots are now out of stock and unobtainable.
Festive 67
- • Released December 13, 2025 (the first-ever code)
- • Tied to a $29.99 plush (PhatMojo collab)
- • Secret rarity · ~67M income brainrot
- • Status: out of stock / unobtainable
Boppin Bunny
- • A later DLC brainrot tied to merch
- • Tied to $39.99 merch
- • Secret rarity · ~80M income brainrot
- • Status: out of stock / unobtainable
Since Boppin Bunny, no further codes — paid or free — have been released, so the in-game code box has sat empty for general players. If you missed both, trading is now the only route; see the values and trading guides below.
Note: Fortnite Creative Version
There is also a Fortnite Creative map called "Steal the Brainrot" with its own, completely separate code system. If you searched up codes and landed on a list of Fortnite map codes, that's a different game — none of those apply to the Roblox Steal a Brainrot covered on this page.
This page covers the Roblox version of Steal a Brainrot only.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Steal a Brainrot have codes?
Yes — there is a code-redemption feature, added on December 13, 2025, and it lives inside the in-game shop. The catch is that there are no active public codes right now. The developer adds codes manually and hasn't released any general-use code since the feature launched, so the box exists but sits empty.
How do I redeem a code in Steal a Brainrot?
Open the in-game shop (the same menu where you spend Robux), find the code-entry box, type or paste the code, and submit. The interface is there year-round — it just sits empty when no codes are live. When a real code drops, this is exactly where you redeem it.
What were the Festive 67 and Boppin Bunny codes?
Both were random, one-per-buyer codes that unlocked a Secret-rarity brainrot when you bought the matching real-world product. Festive 67 came with a $29.99 plush; Boppin Bunny came with $39.99 merch. There is no single shared code anyone can type in, and both brainrots are now out of stock and unobtainable.
Are codes like BRAINROT2025 or STEALIT real?
No. Codes such as BRAINROT2025, STEALIT, AUSTRALIA_PRIDE, and REWARD60K appear on third-party sites but do not exist in the game — there are no active public codesto redeem. Treat any site or video promising free brainrots from a typed code as fake, and never enter your Roblox login on a "code generator" site.
Will Steal a Brainrot add more codes?
Possibly. The code system is fully built and was used for merch promotions, so the developer can switch codes on at any time, often around events or admin sessions. We re-check this page against the wiki and community sources regularly — bookmark it and check back before assuming a code is dead.
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