Banana Eats is a Roblox survival game where gift codes unlock bonus items like coins, beacons, skins, and peels. Play or bookmark the official game page at Banana Eats.

New codes: 500SKINS


  • 500SKINS — Free Banana NEW
  • 750MILLION — Free Peel
  • BANANAISHERE — Free Banana
  • BEACONS — Free Banana
  • YUMMY — Beacon
  • BOOM — Beacon
  • PRIDE — 250 Coins
  • KETCHUP — Beacon
  • CINCO — Coins
  • FREECOINS — Coins
  • HUNT — Free Peel
  • STORYQUESTS — Beacon
  • RAINBOW — Coins
  • SPRING — Beacon
  • FREEGOLD — Coins
  • FREEBURRITO — Free Beacon
  • HEARTS — Free Beacon
  • 700MILLION — Free Skin
  • HAPPYHOLIDAYS — Free Peel
  • CANNED — Banana

How to redeem codes

Step 1: Launch Banana Eats and join a server. If you spawn into a round, wait until you return to the lobby.

Step 2: In the lobby, tap/click the star icon at the bottom of the screen to open the code entry window.

Step 3: Paste a working code into the text field exactly as shown.

Step 4: Press the Redeem button. If valid, the reward notification will appear and items will be added to your account.


Expired codes

  • HAPPY2025 — Free Skin
  • THANKS — Coins
  • PUMPKINS — Coins
  • BOONANAEATS — Banana Peel
  • 100BEACONS — Banana
  • PACBLOX — Beacon
  • HAPPYBIRTHDAY — Birthday Skins
  • 50KFOLLOWERS — Ice Cream Skin
  • SNACK — Beacon
  • RACING — Beacon
  • EATING — Accessory
  • >:D — Banana Skin

Why codes might not work

  • The code has expired or was limited-time.
  • Typos or extra spaces — codes are case-sensitive; copy and paste to avoid errors.
  • The code was already redeemed on your Roblox account.
  • Temporary sync issues — rejoin the lobby or restart the client and try again.

Where to find more codes

New Banana Eats codes are typically shared on the developer’s official channels: the X account @RyCitrus, the Roblox group RyCitrus Games, and the YouTube channel @RyCitrus. Bookmark this page — we update code lists weekly.


Codes are time-limited and case-sensitive. Redeem them in the lobby only, and avoid third‑party “code generator” sites — they’re unreliable and can pose security risks.