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Nuke Your City Codes (July 2026)

Redeem these codes for playtime points and crates, and check back often for the latest working list.

Redeem these codes for playtime points and crates, and check back often for the latest working list.

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Nuke Your City is an incremental idle simulator on Roblox built around a satisfying loop: grow your explosive to full power, launch it at a city, collect the cash payout, and funnel earnings back into machines and upgrades. A rebirth system layers on top of this, unlocking research perks that amplify destruction even further. Codes provide a shortcut by awarding playtime points, which push research progress forward, and crates that can contain income boosts, experience multipliers, or production speed upgrades.


Working Nuke Your City codes (July 2026)

One code is currently active. Redeem it as soon as possible — codes can expire without notice when the developer pushes an update.

  • BOOM — 50 Playtime Points and a Crate

Expired Nuke Your City codes

No codes have expired yet. Any that stop working will be moved here so you can tell at a glance which ones are still worth entering.


How to redeem codes in Nuke Your City

Nuke Your City codes redemption screen screenshot
The codes redemption screen in Nuke Your City.
Launch Nuke Your City on Roblox and let it finish loading before attempting to enter any code.
Locate the code entry field. You have two options — tap the ABX button in the top-right corner of the screen, or open the in-game shop and scroll all the way to the bottom until the code box appears.
Type or paste the code exactly as it appears in the list above. Capitalization matters, and any extra space before or after the code will cause it to fail.
Press Redeem. A confirmation message will appear on screen when the code is accepted, and the rewards — your playtime points and crate — are added to your account immediately.

Where to find new codes

Nuclear Fun, the developer behind the game, does not follow a fixed code-drop schedule. New codes tend to appear alongside game updates or when the player count hits a notable milestone. The developer’s Discord server is typically the first place codes surface, and the Nuclear Fun community group on Roblox is another channel worth watching.

We keep this list current and pull expired codes as soon as they stop working, so bookmarking this page is a reliable way to catch every working code without sifting through community channels yourself.