Update: We found 1 new Steal a Brainrot code on February 17, 2026 and added it to the list. We also removed expired codes.
Steal a Brainrot on Roblox lets you build a base of Brainrots that generate cash, raid other players, and defend your own setup. A code system exists, but right now it is used only for a single limited item tied to official merchandise rather than broad, public freebies.
All working Steal a Brainrot codes (February 2026)
There is currently only one known type of working Steal a Brainrot code, and it is exclusive to buyers of an official plush toy. Each buyer receives a unique one-time code.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
Festive 67 Plush code |
Unlocks the limited Brainrot “Festive 67” for the linked Roblox account (one-time use, buyer-exclusive) | Working |
This entry represents a whole batch of different codes, not a single shared string. Each Festive 67 Plush purchase on 13 December 2025 was emailed its own random code, and only the original recipient can use it.
Expired or no-longer-usable Steal a Brainrot codes
Several Steal a Brainrot codes have been used in the past for time-limited events, boosts, or special Brainrot spawns. These are no longer valid, so entering them will not grant rewards even if typed correctly.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
BRAINROT2025 |
Free in-game currency | Expired |
STEALIT |
Limited-time speed boost | Expired |
AUSTRALIA_PRIDE |
Special reward for the AU server community | Expired |
REWARD60K |
Exclusive cosmetic items | Expired |
851959 |
Remove Brainrot Machine cooldown | Expired |
568520 |
Add Secret Brainrot to Brainrot Machine | Expired |
725923 |
Remove Brainrot Machine cooldown | Expired |
582052 |
Add Secret Brainrot to Brainrot Machine | Expired |
23410 |
Spawn a Brainrot God Lucky Pot | Expired |
59148 |
Add a secret Brainrot to the Brainrot Machine | Expired |
5269 |
Spawn a Brainrot God | Expired |
7389 |
Spawn a Brainrot God Lucky Rot | Expired |
651312 |
Spawn a Ferisini Luckini | Expired |
These codes are useful only as reference. Attempting to redeem any of them now simply fails because the validity period has ended or the limited-use quota has been exhausted.
Where Steal a Brainrot codes come from
The way Steal a Brainrot handles codes is different from many other Roblox experiences. There is no broad, always-on list of public gift codes. Instead, codes are tightly controlled and tied to specific events or merchandise.
The important points about the current code system are:
- Codes are randomised per user for Festive 67. Each Festive 67 Plush buyer received a unique, randomly generated code that unlocks the Festive 67 Brainrot once on a single account.
- Codes were introduced late in 2025. The in-game support for entering codes was added on 13 November 2025.
- Public codes are not active now. Statements from the community and the removal of a dedicated “codes” channel in the game’s Discord strongly suggest that new broadly shareable codes are not planned, or at least not currently in use.
How to redeem Steal a Brainrot codes
Steal a Brainrot includes a redemption field inside the in-game shop. If you have a valid, unused code (for example from official merchandise), you can claim it directly from the Roblox experience.
Step 1: Start Roblox and launch the experience “Steal a Brainrot” from your games list or from its page at roblox.com/games/109983668079237/Steal-a-Brainrot. Wait until you spawn into your base or the main area.
Step 2: Click the Shop button on the left side of the screen. This opens the in-game shop overlay with premium items and other purchasable content.
Step 3: Scroll down to the very bottom of the shop menu. A text field labelled for code redemption appears beneath the regular items once the code feature is enabled in your version of the game.
Step 4: Enter your code exactly as it appears in your email or on the card. Codes are usually case-sensitive and must match the original format without extra spaces.
Step 5: Press the Enter key on your keyboard to submit the code. If it is valid and unused, the reward is added to your account immediately, typically without needing to rejoin.
You know the redemption worked when you see either a short success message on screen or the corresponding reward (such as Festive 67) appearing in your collection or inventory. If nothing happens and there is no confirmation, treat it as a failed redemption.
Why a Steal a Brainrot code might not work
Most failed redemptions fall into a few straightforward categories. Checking these saves time and avoids unnecessary retries.
- Expired code: Event codes and limited-time boosts stop working after their end date, even if you never used them. All entries in the expired table above fall into this category.
- Already redeemed: Each code can be used only once per Roblox account. If a message indicates that the code has already been used, there is no way to reclaim it on that account.
- Buyer-locked merchandise codes: Festive 67 codes are restricted to the email address that received them. Sharing those codes publicly will not give multiple players the same reward, because each string is single-use.
- Typing mistakes: Misreading digits (such as 0 and O or 1 and I) or adding spaces before or after the code causes the redemption to fail. Copying and pasting directly from the email often avoids this.
How to get more Steal a Brainrot codes
New Steal a Brainrot codes are not guaranteed. Earlier community hints, such as a removed “codes” channel in the official Discord bulletin, suggest that regular public codes may never arrive. The only confirmed path that has produced codes so far is official merchandise, beginning with the 6-7 Festive 67 plush drop in mid-December 2025.
If further merchandise waves or special promotions are announced, they may again include single-use codes tied to purchases. Beyond that, the game currently expects players to progress through normal gameplay, upgrading Brainrots, defenses, and weapons without relying on a stable public code list.
Given this design, players who already used a Festive 67 Plush code or who never bought the plush should not expect additional working codes right now. Any claims of widely shared, reusable Steal a Brainrot codes should be treated with skepticism unless they are clearly tied to an official event or purchase.