Blox Fruits codes (January 2026) for faster Devil Fruit grinding

Use the current Blox Fruits codes to stack hours of 2x EXP, grab stat resets, and farm Beli for Devil Fruits faster.

By Shivam Malani 5 min read
Blox Fruits codes (January 2026) for faster Devil Fruit grinding

There are no codes that give free Devil Fruits

Blox Fruits leans heavily on One Piece’s Devil Fruit fantasy, but the code system is much more conservative than that fantasy suggests. Promotional codes do not hand out free Devil Fruits, permanent fruits, or legendary drops. That used to happen occasionally in the game’s early life, but current codes are focused on short-term boosts and utility.

If you want a specific Devil Fruit today, you still need to buy it with Beli or Robux, roll for it at the Blox Fruit dealer, trade with other players, or pick it up from in-world spawns. Codes help you reach those fruits faster by making the grind more efficient, not by bypassing it.


All working Blox Fruits codes (January 2026)

As of early January 2026, the active code pool is small but high impact. The standout addition is LIGHTNINGABUSE, which continues the trend of 2x EXP giveaways without any direct fruit rewards.

Code Effect Best use for Devil Fruit progress
LIGHTNINGABUSE 2x EXP for 20 minutes Level faster to reach new seas, fruit tiers, and raid requirements.
KITT_RESET Free stat reset / refund Respec into Blox Fruit builds after you unlock a strong fruit.
SUB2GAMERROBOT_RESET1 Free stat reset / refund Experiment with fruit vs. sword builds without spending fragments or Beli.
SUB2UNCLEKIZARU Free stat reset / refund Fix misallocated points if a new Devil Fruit changes your playstyle.
SUB2GAMERROBOT_EXP1 2x EXP for 30 minutes Anchor code for long leveling sessions or awakening prep.
1LOSTADMIN (may still work for some players) 2x EXP for 20 minutes Stack more double XP time if it still redeems on your account.

Alongside these, older evergreen codes continue to offer smaller Beli payouts and more 2x EXP windows:

  • Money and cosmetic codes such as FUDD10, FUDD10_V2, CHANDLER (a joke 0 Beli code), and BIGNEWS for a title.
  • A long list of legacy 2x EXP codes like SUB2CAPTAINMAUI, KITTGAMING, MAGICBUS, BLUXXY, JCWK, ENYU_IS_PRO, SUB2FER999, STRAWHATMAINE, TANTAIGAMING, THEGREATACE, and others.

When chained together, all current 2x EXP codes add up to roughly three to four hours of double XP time. The multiplier itself never goes above 2x, but the timer extends with each code you successfully redeem.


How the 2x EXP timer works

The 2x EXP buff behaves like a banked timer rather than separate overlapping buffs. Redeeming multiple codes does not create a 4x or 6x multiplier; it simply increases the remaining time on your existing 2x multiplier.

For example, redeeming two 20-minute codes back to back gives you 40 minutes of 2x EXP, not 20 minutes of 4x EXP. The timer also pauses whenever you leave the game, which makes long runs of double XP more flexible than the usual “use it or lose it” boosts in other games.

For Devil Fruit progression, that design matters. You can stack several codes before a serious grind, log out between farming sessions, and still preserve the remaining timer for your next play window.


Redeeming Blox Fruits codes

The redemption interface moved away from the older Twitter bird icon and is now surfaced as an in-game button. The process is fast, but the game is strict about spelling and capitalization.

Step 1: Start Blox Fruits from the Roblox app or website, pick Marines or Pirates, and load into the world fully.

Step 2: Look at the left side of your HUD. Depending on platform and update, either tap the small gift icon or open the settings cog and choose the “Redeem Codes” option.

Step 3: Click or tap the code text field, then carefully type or paste one active code (for example, LIGHTNINGABUSE).

Step 4: Press the Redeem button once. If the code is valid and unused, you’ll see a confirmation message and the effect will apply immediately.

Tip: treat the redemption screen as single-use per code. Enter one code, redeem it, wait for confirmation, then move on to the next one, rather than bulk pasting several at once.


Why codes no longer give Devil Fruits

Current code design is tightly coupled to balance. The developers use boosts to compensate for downtime or to celebrate major updates, but they avoid handing out core items that would destabilize trading, PvP, and progression. Devil Fruits sit at the center of the game’s economy and buildcraft, so direct giveaways would quickly undercut that structure.

Instead, codes target three things:

  • XP acceleration so players reach higher seas, new maps, and awakening content faster.
  • Stat resets so players can adapt to new fruits, weapon metas, or personal preference without penalty.
  • Minor Beli or cosmetic rewards that have flavor but little impact on the in-game market.

Some older codes did include free fruits, and there are still community videos showcasing “fruit codes,” especially around Gas and Dragon reworks. Those clips are now historical. Current and recent codes listed by the community in 2025 and 2026 are almost entirely 2x EXP and stat tools.


Using stat reset codes to pivot into Devil Fruit builds

Stat resets are the closest thing codes offer to a build-changing reward. They don’t spawn a fruit in your inventory, but they let you fully redesign your character once you obtain one through normal means.

For Devil Fruit-centric play, the typical pattern looks like this:

  • Level early with a sword-heavy or melee-heavy build for reliable damage and low cost.
  • Use Beli and time to unlock a strong fruit such as Buddha, Dough, or later-game options like Dragon or Gas.
  • Redeem KITT_RESET, SUB2GAMERROBOT_RESET1, or SUB2UNCLEKIZARU and move most of your points into Blox Fruit and defense.

Because stat reset codes are single-use per account, treating them as milestones rather than everyday tools is a better long-term strategy. Save at least one for the moment you switch into your “main” fruit.


Fueling Devil Fruit purchases with Beli and XP codes

Every strong fruit has a Beli price attached to it. The most efficient way to reach those price points is to combine double XP codes with structured farming, rather than hoping for free fruit drops that no longer exist.

Double XP does three useful things at once:

  • Speeds up character levels, which unlocks higher-level islands and quests with richer Beli rewards.
  • Helps you reach requirement thresholds for raids and awakenings that further improve key fruits.
  • Makes mastery grinding on newly acquired fruits less painful, since you reach higher-difficulty targets faster.

Even the tiny money codes have marginal value when stacked. FUDD10 and FUDD10_V2 together give only 3 Beli, but there is no downside to redeeming them once; they simply inch your total upward while you focus on the meaningful boosts.


Where new Blox Fruits codes appear

Fresh codes show up rarely, but they follow a predictable path. The developers surface them around two main triggers: large content updates and milestone celebrations.

When something new is live or a major rework rolls out, check three official channels first:

  • The Blox Fruits Discord server’s announcement channels.
  • The game’s official X (Twitter) account for short text codes.
  • New videos on the developer’s YouTube channel, where codes are often embedded mid-video rather than in titles or descriptions.

Update cadence has slowed: there were 15 code-announcing videos in 2024 and only six across 2025. That slowdown is visible in the current list; there are long gaps between truly new codes. Treat any new drop as a small event rather than something to expect every week.


Devil Fruits remain locked behind playtime, Beli, and a little luck. The current code ecosystem doesn’t change that, but it does compress the slowest parts of the climb. Used well, a handful of 2x EXP codes and a couple of stat resets are enough to pivot an early-game sword main into a late-game fruit specialist without starting over.