Fortnite Garden vs Brainrots codes (December 2025)

All currently known Garden vs Brainrots codes, what each one does, and how to redeem them inside Fortnite.

By Shivam Malani 5 min read
Fortnite Garden vs Brainrots codes (December 2025)

Garden vs Brainrots turns Fortnite into a Plants vs Zombies-style lane defense and collection game, complete with a gacha-style code system. Punching in short numerical codes on a keypad inside the map lets you spawn rare Brainrots or unlock powerful weapons without relying on random luck.


All working Garden vs Brainrots codes (December 2025)

The same core set of codes appears across the latest December 2025 lists. These are the ones that are still described as active and worth trying first.

Code Effect
3356 Spawns a group of GALAXY Brainrots
3321 Spawns a SECRET Brainrot
7199 Spawns a SECRET Brainrot
8446 Spawns a KING Brainrot
1026 Spawns a MYTHIC Brainrot
1733 Spawns a SECRET Brainrot
6281 Spawns a SECRET Brainrot
6234 Grants in-game rewards (unspecified; often a Brainrot)
1681 Spawns a MYTHIC / high-rarity Brainrot
8126 Adds the Tomato Launcher to your inventory
8237 Grants in-game rewards (unspecified; often a Brainrot or plant)

A separate set of codes also circulates that simply “redeem for a Brainrot” rather than specifying rarity. These are more basic spawns and are typically treated as lower-priority once you have access to Mythic, King, Galaxy, or Secret units:

Code Effect
6713 Spawns a Brainrot
2235 Spawns a Brainrot
7611 Spawns a Brainrot
6623 Spawns a Brainrot
8008 Spawns a Brainrot
7711 Spawns a Brainrot
9966 Spawns a Brainrot
2211 Spawns a Brainrot
9612 Spawns a Brainrot

Tip: Codes that explicitly mention SECRET, KING, MYTHIC, or GALAXY Brainrots are much more valuable for long-term income in your base. Use them in sessions where you can reliably defeat and capture the spawns.


Expired Garden vs Brainrots codes

Several earlier codes are now treated as expired or unreliable. If you enter one of these and nothing happens, move on; they are no longer listed as current in December 2025:

  • 1725
  • 5152
  • 9172

Some older lists also mark these as expired or no longer recommended:

  • 2235
  • 7611
  • 6623
  • 8008
  • 7711
  • 9966
  • 2211
  • 9612

Because the map’s creator rotates codes over time, a sequence can be active in one month and dead the next. When in doubt, prioritise the smaller core list of rare-spawn codes first.


How to redeem Garden vs Brainrots codes in Fortnite

Garden vs Brainrots codes are entered inside the Creative map itself, not in the main Fortnite menus or on an external website. Everything happens around a keypad podium beside the Brainrot Spin Wheel.

Step 1: Open Fortnite and go to the island search screen in Discover. Enter the island code 0497-4522-9912 to load the map called “GARDEN VS BRAINROTS” by rvb, or launch it directly from its island page at fortnite.com/@rvb/0497-4522-9912.

Step 2: Once you spawn into your garden, look toward the central area for the Brainrot Spin Wheel. Next to it is a small podium or panel labeled for codes, often with a keypad interface.

Step 3: Walk up to the codes podium and interact with it. This opens a numerical keypad or text box where you can enter a short code.

Step 4: Carefully type one of the working codes (for example 3356 or 1026) and then confirm with “Ok”. The interface does not support copy and paste, so each digit has to be entered manually.

Step 5: Watch the centre of your screen for a confirmation message. Depending on the code, you’ll either see a Brainrot spawn in a lane, a new unit appear in your base, or a weapon such as the Tomato Launcher added to your inventory.

Note: If nothing happens, double-check you’re in the correct island (the top of the screen should show “GARDEN VS BRAINROTS” and the island code 0497-4522-9912). Codes from other Brainrot-themed maps in Fortnite and Roblox are not interchangeable.


Why Garden vs Brainrots codes matter

Garden vs Brainrots is built around a simple loop. You place plants, Brainrots march across the lanes, and your plants beat them down until you either capture them as trophies or sell them for cash. The twist is that every Brainrot has a rarity tier, and higher tiers generate much more money over time.

Regular Brainrots function as early-game income generators. Secret, Mythic, King, and Galaxy Brainrots sit at the top of that economy, producing significantly more money per second and often requiring far stronger plant setups to defeat in the first place. Collecting those top-end units without codes would rely heavily on random spins and slow progression.

Codes effectively bend the rules by forcing specific rare enemies or weapons to appear. For example, 3356 summons a cluster of Galaxy Brainrots, which can quickly spike your income if you manage to defeat and capture them. 1026 and 1681 push Mythic Brainrots into play, while 8446 focuses on a single King Brainrot. Even the Tomato Launcher from 8126 matters because it gives you a straightforward way to cut down tougher spawns earlier than usual.

This creates a rhythm where codes are best used once you have a stable garden that can handle the difficulty jump. Drop a high-rarity code when your plants are ready, secure the kill, then fold that Brainrot into your long-term farm or sell it for a large one-time payout.


Common Garden vs Brainrots code problems and fixes

Most issues with Garden vs Brainrots codes come down to simple mistakes or timing problems. A few quick checks usually resolve them.

Typing errors. Every code is a short string of numbers, and the keypad UI is unforgiving. A single wrong digit makes the sequence invalid. Enter codes slowly and compare each number before you press “Ok”. If a code refuses to work, clear the entry completely and retype it from scratch.

Wrong island. Other Brainrot maps use their own systems or no codes at all. If you’re standing at a keypad in a different map, Garden vs Brainrots codes won’t register. Confirm the island name and make sure the code 0497-4522-9912 is visible somewhere in the description or top bar.

Expired codes. The creator periodically retires older codes, especially generic Brainrot spawns. If a sequence from an old list does nothing while the core set still works, treat it as expired and focus on the current rare-spawn codes instead.

Bugged session. Occasionally the island instance may not trigger rewards correctly. Leaving the island, starting a fresh session, and entering the same code again often fixes this. If that still fails, restart Fortnite and try one more time.

Rewards spawning off-screen. Some Brainrots or plants can appear slightly away from where you’re standing, especially in busier bases. After a success message, scan your lanes, base area, and inventory before assuming the reward never arrived.


Garden vs Brainrots basics for new players

Garden vs Brainrots runs as a UEFN island inside Fortnite, created by rvb. It plays like a 3D reinterpretation of Plants vs Zombies fed through the current wave of “brainrot” meme characters. You expand a small garden into multiple lanes, plant different offensive and support units, then watch as waves of Brainrots walk toward your side of the map.

Defeating a Brainrot gives you a choice: keep it as a passive income generator in your base, or sell it for immediate cash. Money then feeds back into more plants, upgrades, mutations, and eventually rebirths that reset your progress in exchange for a larger base or better long-term scaling.

The island code for Garden vs Brainrots is:

0497-4522-9912

You can search for that code in Fortnite’s Discover screen or start it directly from the official island page at fortnite.com/@rvb/0497-4522-9912. Once you are in, the map handles everything automatically: offline earnings, trading with friends, and live events that periodically spike activity on the island.

If you want to chase more codes as they drop, the creator’s usual community hubs are the Red VS Blue Fortnite Discord, the BoykaARO account on X, and the rvbfortnite account on TikTok. Those channels often share new sequences alongside updates, events, and “admin abuse” sessions that dump rare spawns into public lobbies.

Used well, codes are less about skipping the game and more about accelerating you into its most interesting layer, where entire lanes are packed with rare Brainrots and the challenge is keeping your mutated plants strong enough to control them.