Anime Racket blends badminton-style rallies with anime special moves, flashy effects, and energy-charged hits. Redeeming codes is the quickest way to stock up on AR and spins before you start climbing the ranks.
Working Anime Racket codes
These codes are confirmed to work right now. Type them exactly as shown, since Anime Racket’s redemption box is case-sensitive.
ANOTHERDELAY— 10K AR NEWSHUTDOWN— 2.5K ARANIMEDELAY— 2 Lucky Style Spins and the Zone special character Miku
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A successful redemption shows the reward being added to your AR or Yen balance, or your spin count updating on screen. If the code doesn’t register, copy and paste it directly into the box rather than typing it out to avoid a mismatched character.
Expired Anime Racket codes
These codes no longer work in Anime Racket but are listed for reference.
RELEASE!— Previously gave 5K Yen and 2 Normal SpinsWELCOME— Previously gave 7.5K Yen and 2 Style Spins
Where to find new Anime Racket codes
New codes typically surface through the game’s own community channels rather than in-game announcements. Joining the Anime Racket community on Roblox or the Anime Racket Discord server puts you closest to when a code drops, since both are run directly by the developers.
What AR and Yen do in Anime Racket
Yen is the primary in-game currency, used to buy new badminton rackets, unlock Spirits, and upgrade equipment for better match performance. AR functions as a separate reward currency handed out through codes, giving players a head start on gear and upgrades without needing to grind matches first.
Style Spins and Lucky Style Spins, also handed out through codes, unlock cosmetic styles and special characters like Miku from the Zone set, letting you stand out on the court while you build up your currency reserves.





