What Are Roblox The Forge Codes (And Why They Matter)
Codes in Roblox The Forge are short promo phrases (usually all caps, sometimes with symbols) that you can redeem in-game for free rewards. The developers typically release codes for reasons like:
- Update celebrations (new islands, new caves, big patches)
- Milestones (likes, visits, community goals)
- Weekend events
- Compensation (delayed updates, server issues, bugs)
Codes matter because they give rewards that directly speed up progress—especially race rerolls and totems. These rewards are valuable at every stage of the game:
- Early game: reroll your race so your passive stats are stronger.
- Mid game: totems accelerate mining sessions and leveling.
- Late game: rerolls can still matter if you’re optimizing a perfect build and totems can boost rare ore chasing.
One important rule: codes can usually be redeemed only once per account. After you claim a code, it’s gone for that account—even if the code remains active for everyone else.

Active Roblox The Forge Code (2026)
Code availability changes quickly, so this section focuses on what’s widely reported as active in March 2026.
Active code to try right now
- FREE15SPIN — Rewards: 15 Race Rerolls (Spins)
Reality check (why your friend might say it worked but it won’t for you)
Even a correct code can fail for normal reasons:
- You already redeemed it on your account.
- The code expired minutes/hours ago (some codes vanish quickly).
- You pasted an extra space at the start or end.
- Your server hasn’t refreshed after an update.
You’ll find troubleshooting steps later in this page so you can fix the problem fast.
Recent Expired Codes (For Reference Only)
These codes are commonly listed in older guides and screenshots. They are included here so you can recognize them and stop wasting time trying them.
Examples of commonly listed expired codes
- SORRYFORDELAYY
- CRIMSONSAKURA
- DELAYCOMPENSATION
- FORGEWEEKEND5!
- FORGEWEEKEND4!
- FORGEWEEKEND3!
- FORGEWEEKEND2!
- QOL!
- MAZE!
- RAVEN
- XMAS!
- FORGE2M
- HEART
- 400K!
- 300K!
- 200K!
- 100KLIKES
- BETARELEASE!
- POSTRELEASEQNA
- RELEASE
If any of these happen to work again (rare, but not impossible), it usually means the developers reactivated them temporarily—so always test, but don’t expect them to work.
How to Redeem Roblox The Forge Codes
Redeeming codes is quick once you know where the box is. In The Forge, codes are redeemed through the Settings menu.
Step-by-step (works for most players)
- Launch The Forge on Roblox.
- Click the Settings icon (gear/cog) near the top-left of your screen.
- Scroll down to the Codes section (often near the bottom of the Settings panel).
- Click the code text box (usually labeled something like “Type Here”).
- Paste your code (recommended) or type it exactly.
- Press Claim (or the confirm button shown).
Best redemption habit
Always copy/paste the code exactly. Many errors happen because of:
- wrong capitalization
- missing exclamation marks
- extra spaces
- confusing O/0 or I/1 (in some codes)
How to Redeem Codes on Mobile (Android/iPhone/iPad)
Mobile redemption is the same menu path, but your controls change slightly.
Mobile tips that prevent mistakes
- Tap the Settings gear once, then wait a second for the panel to fully open.
- Tap the code box carefully (sometimes your screen scroll moves instead of selecting the box).
- Use copy/paste instead of typing (typing is where most mistakes happen).
- If “Claim” doesn’t respond, close Settings and reopen it—mobile UI can occasionally get stuck.
How to Redeem Codes on PC (Windows/Mac)
PC is the easiest platform for codes because copy/paste is fast.
PC tips
- Use Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V (or Cmd+C / Cmd+V on Mac) to paste cleanly.
- If you pasted a code and it won’t claim, delete the text, click outside the box, click back in, and paste again—this fixes a lot of input glitches.
How to Redeem Codes on Console (PlayStation/Xbox)
Console players can redeem codes, but it can feel awkward depending on how Roblox handles input for your setup.
Console-friendly methods
- If your console lets you use the on-screen keyboard in the Settings menu, you can redeem normally.
- If typing is painful, many players redeem codes on a phone or PC using the same Roblox account, then return to console—the rewards stay on your account.
Important
You do not need to “re-claim” the reward on console if you redeemed it on mobile/PC. If the code was accepted, the reward is already applied to your account.
What Roblox The Forge Code Rewards Do
The Forge codes usually reward a small set of high-impact items. Here’s what each reward type actually does so you can use it correctly.
Race Rerolls (Spins): What They Do
Race Rerolls (often called Spins) let you reroll your character’s race to get new passive bonuses. Your race can affect things like:
- mining efficiency and luck
- survivability (health-focused bonuses)
- damage output (combat-focused bonuses)
- quality-of-life benefits (some races are popular because they support forging or general progression)
Why rerolls are so valuable
A strong race bonus is like “free stats” you keep forever. If you get stuck with a weak race early, your progression feels slower for no reason.
When to use rerolls
- Best time: early game, before you invest heavily into a specific playstyle.
- Also good: when you change your build goal (switching from pure mining to boss farming, or from tank to DPS).
- Not recommended: spam rerolling when you’re angry—this is how players waste all spins in 2 minutes.
Luck Totems: What They Do
Luck Totems are timed boosts that increase your luck for a set duration (commonly described as boosting luck significantly for around 30 minutes). Luck affects how often you roll rarer outcomes—especially in mining.
What Luck Totems help with
- chasing rare ores in high-value rock pools
- improving the odds of better drops when you’re doing focused mining sessions
- making “rare ore routes” feel less painful
Best way to use Luck Totems
- Use them only when you can mine continuously for most of the timer.
- Don’t activate one, then spend 20 minutes walking, selling, or crafting—your boost will be wasted.
Miner Totems: What They Do
Miner Totems boost mining efficiency. Depending on the current build, this can show up as faster mining, better output, or a general “mining feels smoother” effect.
What Miner Totems help with
- faster ore per hour (especially on big boulders and crystal nodes)
- faster completion of mining quests
- faster farming loops that depend on node breaks per minute
Best way to use Miner Totems
- Use them during long mining loops where travel time is low.
- Pair them with a zone you can safely farm without constant deaths or resets.
XP Totems: What They Do
XP Totems increase experience gain for a limited time. These are most valuable when you need levels to unlock major content.
What XP Totems help with
- reaching level gates for new worlds and islands
- leveling faster after a major update when new content is locked behind levels
- catching up if you took a break and returned in 2026
Best way to use XP Totems
- Use XP Totems during quest stacking: kill quests + mining quests + crafting turn-ins.
- Avoid using XP Totems during purely “selling and organizing inventory” time.
Potions and Event Currency: What They Do
Sometimes codes reward consumables instead of spins/totems, such as:
- potions that temporarily increase efficiency or support a certain activity
- event tickets or event currency (seasonal items used in limited-time shops)
How to treat potion rewards
- Potions are best used as “session boosters,” like a totem.
- Save potions for the activity they support (mining potion for mining sessions, combat potion for boss sessions).
How to treat event currency
- Event currency is usually only valuable during the event window.
- If the event is over, those items are mostly collectibles unless the game reuses them later.
The Best Times to Use Each Reward (So You Don’t Waste Anything)
Codes are free, but bad timing makes them feel worthless. Use these practical rules.
Best Timing for Race Rerolls
Use rerolls when:
- you just started (early game advantage is huge)
- you can afford to reroll multiple times (don’t stop after 1 roll unless it’s amazing)
- you know your goal (mining-focused vs combat-focused vs balanced)
Avoid rerolling when:
- you’re in a rush and can’t evaluate the result
- you’re about to log off (it’s better to reroll when you can immediately play and feel the difference)
Smart strategy: “batch rerolling”
If you only have a few rerolls, save them until you have enough to do a real batch (for example, 10–20 spins). Batch rolling feels far better than “one spin hope.”
Best Timing for Luck Totems
Use Luck Totems when:
- you’re farming a rare ore pool (crystal zones, red crystal zones, high-tier rocks)
- you have a strong enough pickaxe to break nodes quickly
- you have at least 20 minutes of uninterrupted mining time
Avoid Luck Totems when:
- you’re doing story quests that involve lots of walking
- you’re waiting on boss timers
- your inventory is almost full (you’ll waste time going back to sell)
Best Timing for Miner Totems
Use Miner Totems when:
- you’re running a short loop with many nodes close together
- you have enough inventory space for a full session
- you’re trying to fund expensive purchases (pickaxe upgrades, quest donations)
Avoid Miner Totems when:
- you can’t mine safely and keep dying in the zone
- you spend more time traveling than mining
Best Timing for XP Totems
Use XP Totems when:
- you’re grinding toward a level gate (new island access)
- you have multiple quests ready to turn in
- you’re farming enemies that you can kill quickly without struggling
Avoid XP Totems when:
- you’re mostly mining (unless your mining route also completes XP-heavy quests)
- you’re in low-density enemy areas where XP gain is slow
Quick “Use It Now or Save It” Decision Guide
If you want the simplest decision possible:
- FREE rerolls: use now if you are early game or unhappy with your race; save if your race is already excellent and you’re not changing build goals.
- Luck Totem: use only when you can mine for most of the timer in a rare ore zone.
- Miner Totem: use when you have a planned mining route and time to commit.
- XP Totem: use when you’re stacking quests and killing efficiently.
Why Your Roblox The Forge Code Might Not Work
If your code fails, don’t assume it’s fake immediately. Most failures are easy to fix.
Common error: “Code does not exist”
What it usually means
- You typed it wrong
- You pasted a space or extra character
- You used the wrong punctuation
Fix
- Copy/paste again carefully
- Delete the whole box and re-paste
- Try typing it manually once (only if you’re sure about spelling)
Common error: “Code has expired”
What it means
- The developers turned it off
Fix
- There is no fix. Codes expire. Move on and look for newer codes.
Common error: “Already redeemed”
What it means
- You already claimed it on your account
Fix
- None. Each account can redeem once.
Common issue: “It should work but it doesn’t” (Server refresh problem)
After updates, servers can take time to refresh. A code can be active but not recognized on a specific server instance.
Fix
- Leave the game, rejoin a different server, and try again
- On Roblox, server hopping often fixes this quickly
The Fastest “Code Check” Method (30 Seconds)
When you see a new code online, do this:
- Copy the code.
- Redeem it in-game immediately.
- If it works: great—use your reward plan.
- If it fails: check the message (expired vs typo).
- If it says “does not exist,” server hop once and retry.
This prevents you from wasting time debating whether a code is real.
How to Find New Roblox The Forge Codes (Without Getting Scammed)
Codes spread fast, but so do fake lists. Use this safe approach.
Best places to find legit codes
- The game’s official community announcements and social updates (Discord announcements, official Roblox group notices, and official account posts)
- Major update posts and milestone announcements
- Trusted guide sites that update frequently (and clearly mark active vs expired)
Danger signs of fake codes
Avoid any site or video that:
- asks for your Roblox password
- promises “free Robux” for entering a Forge code
- makes you download something “to redeem”
- tells you to join random groups for a code (most Forge codes don’t require this)
- says “100% working” but won’t show the in-game redemption screen
A real code is always redeemed inside The Forge’s Settings menu. No extra steps are required.
What Rewards Mean for Your Progress (Real Examples)
Codes don’t just give “free stuff.” They shorten your grind if you use them correctly.
Example 1: Rerolls can save days
If you roll a stronger race early, you often gain:
- better mining efficiency (more ore per hour)
- better survivability (less dying = more time mining)
- better overall momentum (you can push deeper caves sooner)
That compounding advantage is why spins are the most valued code reward.
Example 2: A Luck Totem is worth more than it looks
If you activate luck during a rare ore session, you aren’t just “hoping for one drop.” You’re increasing the number of rare rolls across dozens or hundreds of nodes. That’s why a single well-timed totem can beat multiple random totems used at bad times.
Example 3: XP Totems unlock the next world faster
Level gates are real in The Forge. XP Totems are the cleanest way to reach them faster—especially when you combine them with quests.
BoostRoom: Get More Value From Codes and Rewards
If you want to progress faster in The Forge, the best “secret” isn’t hunting more codes—it’s using the rewards correctly so you don’t waste them.
BoostRoom helps you turn code rewards into real progress:
- When to use rerolls based on your current build goal (mining, DPS, tank, hybrid)
- When to activate Luck/Miner/XP boosts for maximum return
- How to plan a “boost session” (route + inventory + crafting batch) so your timers aren’t wasted
- What to upgrade next so your rewards stack with your pickaxe progression and crafting power
If you’re serious about becoming efficient in 2026, BoostRoom is how you stop guessing and start making upgrades that actually stick.
FAQ
What is the latest Roblox The Forge code in 2026?
The most widely reported active code in mid-March 2026 is FREE15SPIN, which gives 15 race rerolls.
How do I redeem codes in Roblox The Forge?
Open The Forge, click the Settings gear icon, scroll to the Codes box, paste the code, then press Claim.
Why does my code say “does not exist”?
Usually it’s a typo, extra space, or punctuation error. Copy/paste the code again carefully, then server hop once and retry.
Why does my code say “expired”?
The developers turned it off. Codes expire often—especially weekend and milestone codes.
Can I redeem the same code twice?
No. Codes are typically one-time per account.
What do rerolls (spins) do?
They reroll your character’s race, which changes your passive bonuses and can affect mining speed, luck, survivability, and damage.
What does a Luck Totem do?
It boosts your luck for a limited time, helping you chase rarer ore drops during focused mining sessions.
Should I use rerolls immediately or save them?
Use them immediately if your race is weak or you’re early game. Save them if your race is already great and you’re not changing build goals.
How do I avoid fake code scams?
Only redeem codes inside The Forge Settings menu. Never share your password, never download anything to redeem, and ignore “free Robux” code claims.



