Steal The Brainrot is a custom Fortnite map built around collecting and stealing “Brainrots” instead of playing a standard battle royale match. Every player maintains a base filled with Brainrot characters that generate money over time. You then use that income to buy upgrades, fuse units into stronger versions, and try to steal high-value Brainrots from other players’ bases.
The map also includes special machines that handle upgrading and fusing, along with a central conveyor belt that delivers new Brainrots. On top of the normal progression, there is a keypad in the middle of the map that accepts numeric codes. Entering a valid code can instantly spawn rare Brainrots, add secret units to the upgrade pool, or remove machine cooldowns, which makes codes one of the quickest ways to speed up progress.
Steal The Brainrot codes for December 2025
The following codes are currently used in Steal The Brainrot during December 2025. Each one must be typed exactly as shown into the in‑map keypad.
| Code | Effect |
|---|---|
| 321501 | Spawns a Chocolate Llama Rot on the central conveyor belt. |
| 987146 | Spawns a Grande Brainrot God Rot. |
| 528195 | Adds a Secret Brainrot to the Upgrader Machine. |
| 567123 | Skips the current Upgrader Machine cooldown. |
| 294851 | Spawns a Chocolate Grande Brainrot God. |
| 738510 | Spawns a Chocolate Llama Rot. |
| 835151 | Adds a Secret Brainrot to the Brainrot Machine. |
| 305961 | Removes the Brainrot Machine cooldown if it is currently active. |
| 942506 | Adds a Secret Brainrot to the Brainrot Machine. |
| 691581 | Removes the Brainrot Machine cooldown if it is currently active. |
| 670235 | Spawns a Brainrot God. |
| 157140 | Spawns Ferisini Luckini, which can be used to temporarily increase server luck. |
Codes are numeric only and are case‑insensitive, but any extra digit or missing number will cause the keypad to reject the entry. Many of these rewards appear either on the central conveyor belt or inside the upgrade machine, so keep an eye on both once you submit a code.
Older Steal The Brainrot codes that are no longer active
Several earlier Steal The Brainrot codes have already been switched off in recent updates. Typing these into the keypad usually does nothing, even if the format looks correct.
| Code | Status |
|---|---|
| 581249 | No longer active |
| 851959 | No longer active |
| 568520 | No longer active |
| 23410 | No longer active |
| 725923 | No longer active |
| 582052 | No longer active |
| 59148 | No longer active |
| 5269 | No longer active |
| 7389 | No longer active |
| 651312 | No longer active |
| 3428 | No longer active |
| 825014 | No longer active |
| 82194 | No longer active |
| 260149 | No longer active |
| 2553 | No longer active |
| 1912 | No longer active |
| 1825 | No longer active |
| 7346 | No longer active |
| 5289 | No longer active |
| 1507 | No longer active |
| 3000 | No longer active |
| 6393 | No longer active |
If a numeric combination you remember from an earlier session suddenly stops working, it has most likely been retired in the same way as the entries above.
How to redeem Steal The Brainrot codes in Fortnite
Step 1: Launch Fortnite on your platform and make sure you are using an account that can join creator maps.
Step 2: From the main menu, open the Discover screen and load the Steal The Brainrot map by either searching for its name or entering the island code 3225-0366-8885.
Step 3: Once the map has loaded and the match has begun, go to the very center of the map. Look for the keypad placed between the spin wheel and the shop area.
Step 4: Interact with the keypad to bring up the code entry interface. Use the on‑screen number buttons to input one of the active codes exactly as shown.
Step 5: Press the ENT button on the keypad. If the code is valid and still active, a success message appears near the bottom of the screen and the corresponding effect triggers automatically.
After you see the confirmation, check the conveyor belt, your upgrade machines, and your base. Spawns such as Brainrot Gods or Chocolate Brainrots appear on the belt, while machine‑related codes either adjust the cooldown or change the pool of possible upgrade results.
Typical rewards from Steal The Brainrot codes
Most Steal The Brainrot codes fall into four broad categories of reward. Understanding how each type works helps you decide which codes to prioritize during a match.
- Direct Brainrot spawns. Codes such as
321501,987146,294851,738510, and670235immediately place specific high‑value Brainrots, such as Chocolate Llama Rot or a Brainrot God, onto the map’s conveyor belt. - Secret Brainrots for machines. Codes including
528195,835151, and942506add secret Brainrots to the Brainrot or Upgrader Machine. These become part of the potential output for your next upgrade or fuse, effectively giving you a chance at units that cannot normally be purchased. - Cooldown skips. Codes like
567123,305961, and691581remove active cooldowns on the Brainrot or Upgrader Machine. This lets you complete expensive fuses back‑to‑back instead of waiting. - Server‑wide luck boosts. The code
157140spawns Ferisini Luckini, which you can buy and activate to temporarily raise server luck. Higher luck improves the odds of stronger pulls from upgrades and similar random rolls while it is active.
Combining these types gives the strongest results. For example, you can use a secret‑adding code first, start an expensive fuse, then apply a cooldown skip to instantly see whether you hit the new secret Brainrot.
Reasons Steal The Brainrot codes may not work
Even with a correct list, some Steal The Brainrot codes fail when you try them. The usual causes are straightforward, and checking them one by one often solves the problem.
Expired or disabled codes. Many numeric combinations are only active for a short time. When a code has been disabled in a later update, the keypad simply ignores it and no success message appears.
Typos when entering digits. A single wrong number is enough to invalidate a code. This is easy to do with longer sequences such as 528195 or 987146, especially when entering them quickly.
Per‑player or per‑match limits. Some effects can only be triggered once per player or once per lobby. If you already used a specific code earlier in the same match, entering it again may appear to do nothing.
Not being on the correct map. Codes only function inside the Steal The Brainrot island itself. Entering them on another map, or from the main menu, will never work.
Temporary server issues. Very occasionally the game can stutter or lag when you hit the ENT button. If you are sure the code is still active and you typed it correctly, waiting a short time and trying again can resolve brief connection problems.
When a code refuses to trigger even after checking these points, assume it has been retired and move on to one of the other working options for the current month.
When new Steal The Brainrot codes usually appear
New Steal The Brainrot codes arrive irregularly rather than on a fixed calendar. They tend to show up around map patches, balance changes, or the introduction of new Brainrot variants. Seasonal events inside Fortnite also often coincide with fresh codes, especially when decorations or limited‑time mechanics appear on the Steal The Brainrot island.
Because older codes are regularly disabled as new ones arrive, keeping track of the current set is important if you want consistent access to Brainrot Gods, secret fuses, and cooldown skips. Checking for new codes whenever you notice changes to the map layout, event decorations, or the Brainrot roster is usually enough to stay ahead and redeem valuable rewards before they disappear.