Squid Game X, the Roblox experience based on the hit Netflix series, is rewarding players with dozens of active promotional codes that unlock free coins for cosmetics and in-game purchases. As of late June 2026, nearly 50 codes are currently redeemable, offering anywhere from 20 coins to $75 in virtual currency per redemption.
The highest-value single codes include PENTA at $35, 150KLIKES at $55, and UPDATE11RELEASE at $75. Mid-tier codes like FRONTMAN deliver 75 coins, while VALENTINES offers a substantial 200-coin reward. The newest addition to the roster, $1M$, grants 250 coins to players who input it before it expires.
Redeeming codes in Squid Game X is straightforward. Launch the experience and head to the dormitory spawn area. Look for a floating present icon on your right side labeled "Group Reward" and interact with it. A text input field will appear asking you to insert a code. Type or paste the code carefully, verify for typos, and press Enter. If active, the reward deposits immediately.
The most common reason codes fail to work is simple user error. Accidental spaces before or after the code will cause redemption to fail, as will misspellings. Copy-pasting directly from a reliable source eliminates these mistakes. If a code still refuses to redeem after a careful second attempt, it has likely expired and is no longer valid.
A handful of older codes including UPDATE7RELEASE, $100M$, and BAXTRIX_2 have already stopped working. The game's developers do not publicly announce expiration dates for most promotional codes, so redeeming them sooner rather than later is advisable.
For players who want early access to new codes, joining the official Roblox community group associated with the game's creators is the fastest route. New codes typically appear there immediately upon release, giving members a window to claim rewards before they cycle out.
Author Emily Chen: "Squid Game X proves free-to-play Roblox experiences can be genuinely generous with cosmetic rewards, and these codes represent real value for players willing to track them down."
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