Kick a Lucky Block Codes (June 2026) — 1.07B Visits, No Redemption UI

No active Kick a Lucky Block codes as of June 15, 2026 — the game has crossed 1.09 billion visits without shipping a redemption UI, and no publishable code source was verified. A separate Fortnite map called Kick THE Lucky Block has 35+ active codes — those do not work here.

Last updated: Verified
Active codes None confirmed
Redeem screen Not launched yet
Last verified June 15, 2026 (Roblox API + Discord invite API + Pro Game Guides re-check)
Be a Lucky Block codes Different game — codes do not cross over
Kick THE Lucky Block codes Fortnite map, NOT Roblox — codes do not cross over

Active codes

No active Kick a Lucky Block codes are available right now. The in-game redemption system has not launched yet, so even codes shared on other sites cannot be redeemed. The moment a verified code drops, it will appear here as a single highlighted, tap-to-copy chip — no manual selection required.

When a verified code drops, the row above turns into a single tap-to-copy chip — tap (or click) the code and it copies straight to your clipboard. A backup Copy button on the right works the same way for keyboard and screen-reader users.

Expired codes

No previously expired codes have been recorded — the game has never had a public code drop yet.

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We track every public code claim against multiple sources before posting it here. If you searched for Be a Lucky Block codes or code be a lucky block, check the warning below before reusing those codes in Kick a Lucky Block. The full status, redemption flow, and where to find new codes are documented below.

Kick a Lucky Block vs Be a Lucky Block vs Kick THE Lucky Block codes

A lot of searches mix up Kick a Lucky Block (Roblox), Be a Lucky Block (Roblox), and Kick THE Lucky Block (Fortnite Creative). They are separate games on separate platforms with separate developers and separate code systems. Do not paste code lists from a different game into Kick a Lucky Block unless the code is confirmed by a Kick a Lucky Block source.

Game Developer Code system Codes cross over?
Kick a Lucky Block (Roblox — this page) No More Flops Not launched yet (June 2026) No
Be a Lucky Block (Roblox) Different developer May have active codes No
Kick THE Lucky Block (Fortnite Creative) Smuti 35+ active codes (June 2026) No — different platform entirely
Break a Lucky Block (Roblox) Different developer May have active codes No

If you searched for Be a Lucky Block codes, code be a lucky block, codes be a lucky block, or be a lucky block code 2026: that is a different Roblox experience with a different developer and a separate code system. You need that game's own codes page, not this one. If a source does not explicitly name Kick a Lucky Block (game ID 89469502395769) and does not show a matching redeem path, treat the code as unverified for this game.

Kick THE Lucky Block (Fortnite) — NOT the same game

A major source of confusion in June 2026: Kick THE Lucky Block is a Fortnite Creative map (island code 5184-8602-9262) by creator Smuti, not a Roblox experience. It has 35+ active codes as of June 2026, published by multiple guide sites including Destructoid, Pro Game Guides (Fortnite section), and AllThings.How. These Fortnite codes are frequently mislabeled as "Kick a Lucky Block codes" in search results.

  • Platform: Kick THE Lucky Block runs in Fortnite (Epic Games), not Roblox.
  • Developer: Smuti, not No More Flops.
  • Codes: The Fortnite map has 35+ working codes. These are entered through a CODES panel in the Fortnite Creative map — not through Roblox.
  • Cross-over: Fortnite codes cannot be redeemed in a Roblox game. The platforms are completely separate.

If you found a list of "Kick a Lucky Block codes" that includes codes like 666666, 506931, or 245678, you are almost certainly looking at Fortnite codes for the map by Smuti. These will not work in the Roblox experience by No More Flops. The comparison table above lists all three games side-by-side.

Be a Lucky Block codes 2026 — what you need to know

Searches for be a lucky block codes 2026, codes in be a lucky block, and code in be a lucky block roblox are consistently landing on this page because both experiences share the "Lucky Block" name. Here is the short answer:

  • Be a Lucky Block is a separate Roblox experience. It has its own developer, its own code system, and its own redemption UI. Its codes do not work here.
  • Kick a Lucky Block (this page) was released April 7, 2026, is developed by No More Flops (game ID 89469502395769), and has no active codes and no verified redemption screen as of June 9, 2026.
  • If you are looking for Be a Lucky Block codes, search specifically for that game on a Roblox guide site that names it explicitly — do not paste those codes into Kick a Lucky Block.
  • The comparison table directly above lists both games side-by-side so you can confirm which game a code applies to.

The confusion is common enough that we added a permanent quick-answer row at the top of this page. In short: Be a Lucky Block codes do not transfer into Kick a Lucky Block, and Kick a Lucky Block has no codes of its own yet.

How to redeem codes (when they launch)

At the time of writing, the game does not expose a redemption screen. Once the developer ships one, the typical Roblox flow looks like this:

  1. Open Roblox and join the experience.
  2. Spawn into your plot and look for a small Codes, Twitter or Social button along the side of the screen.
  3. Tap it to open the code-entry box.
  4. Type the code exactly as published — Roblox codes are usually case-sensitive.
  5. Confirm; rewards drop to your inventory or balance immediately.

We will replace this section with a screenshot and the verified button location the moment the redemption UI ships.

Why codes you see online are "not working"

If a code you found elsewhere fails, the reason is almost always one of these three, in order of likelihood:

  • The redemption UI does not exist yet. No matter what you type, there is nowhere to type it. The game is currently in this state — confirmed by multiple independent guide sites and the absence of a #codes channel in the 13,341-member community Discord (discord.gg/kickaluckyblock, fan-run, not developer-official).
  • The code is fabricated. A few search-traffic sites publish "codes" with no source. We do not list a code here unless we can verify it from the developer's Discord, an official Roblox event, or the in-game UI.
  • The code is real but expired. Roblox codes routinely have short windows. A real code from yesterday may already be dead today.

Specifically: a single low-authority outlet (Lawod) has published a code JTR10 said to redeem for an OG Brainrot via a "Shop icon → Codes tab → Verify" flow. That claim conflicts with three independent guide sources and with the confirmed absence of any #codes channel in the community Discord (channel discovery completed 2026-05-14 — the server has no #codes channel and is not developer-run). The redemption path Lawod describes does not match any verified UI. Under this site's hard rule against unverifiable codes, we are not publishing JTR10 in the active codes table — but we are tracking it as a watch-item and will re-verify it the moment a second independent source or in-game capture confirms either the code or the redemption UI.

The community Discord served by the vanity invite discord.gg/kickaluckyblock reports approximately 13,341 members and 1,575 online as of June 15, 2026 (Discord invite API, 200 OK). Important: this is a fan-run server — an admin (#news channel, 2026-01-20) explicitly stated it is "not the official one." The server description now mentions "Codes" as a server feature, but the last successful channel map (2026-05-14) found no #codes channel. No developer-official Discord server has been identified.

Where to find new codes

The most reliable channels are:

  • The community Discord — general discussion only; no #codes channel was found in the last successful channel map (fan server, not developer-run).
  • The Roblox experience page description and event tabs.
  • This page — we re-verify weekly and on every patch announcement.

Game growth trajectory: 1 billion visits and still no codes

Kick a Lucky Block launched on April 7, 2026 and has grown at a pace that makes a code system increasingly likely. As of June 15, 2026, the game has officially crossed the 1 billion visit milestone — growing from 992 million (June 9) to 1.09 billion in just five days, a rate of approximately 15.7 million visits per day. The concurrent player count spiked from 113K to 128.8K, likely driven by the June 13 developer push or an in-game event. Via the Roblox v1 games API:

  • Total visits: 1,092,324,807 (crossed 1B milestone)
  • Favorites: 20,074,296
  • Concurrent players: 128,788 (major spike — was 113K on June 9)
  • Approval: 95.68% (1,064,941 up / 48,086 down)
  • Last developer push: June 13, 2026 (updated timestamp in Roblox API)
  • Discord community: 13,341 members, 1,575 online (fan-run, not developer-official)

Among Roblox tycoon and simulator experiences that crossed 500 million visits, nearly all shipped a promotional code system before hitting 1 billion. Kick a Lucky Block has now passed that threshold without one — the first major Lucky Block game to do so. The developer (No More Flops) continues to push updates (Update 5 landed in May 2026, adding four new mutation tiers), and the community Discord description now mentions "Codes" as a server feature, suggesting the feature may be under development. But until a redemption UI appears in-game and a verifiable code is confirmed, this page will continue to report no active codes.

Third-party guide coverage status

Part of our verification process involves cross-referencing multiple independent guide sites. Here is where each major outlet stands as of June 15, 2026:

Outlet KALB codes page? Status (June 2026)
Pro Game Guides Mutations page (mentions redemption status, Update 5) Live, accessible, confirms no codes
TechWiser Had a dedicated codes page Returns 404 as of June 14 — page removed or relocated
OfficialCodeZone Yes Live, states no active codes
Lawod Yes (claims JTR10 is active) Single-source, unverifiable — not published here
Beebom No dedicated page found N/A
PCGamer / Dexerto No KALB-specific page N/A
Sportskeeda Could not verify (access blocked) N/A

When two or more of these outlets independently confirm the same active code and matching redemption path, we will publish it in the active codes table above. A single-source claim (like Lawod's JTR10) does not meet this threshold.

Common code scams to avoid

Because Kick a Lucky Block does not yet have a code system, any website, video, or Discord message claiming to offer working codes is either outdated or deliberately misleading. Here are the most common patterns to watch out for:

  • Fake code generators. Sites that ask you to enter your Roblox username and "generate" a code are phishing pages. Roblox codes are universal strings typed in-game — they never require your username or password to generate.
  • Human verification loops. Pages that gate a supposed code behind "complete 3 offers to unlock" are ad-fraud funnels. Legitimate Roblox codes are free and require no external verification.
  • Confusion with Be a Lucky Block. Some guides mix up the two similarly-named games. Codes from Be a Lucky Block (a different experience by a different developer) cannot be redeemed in Kick a Lucky Block — and vice versa. Always check the game title before following a code tutorial.
  • Expired video thumbnails. YouTube thumbnails showing "ALL WORKING CODES JUNE 2026" for this game are clickbait. If the video cannot show an in-game redemption screen with the code typed and confirmed, the code does not work.
  • Discord DM codes. No Kick a Lucky Block developer has been verified as active on Discord. If someone DMs you a code claiming to be a dev, it is not legitimate — especially since the game has no redemption UI to type it into.

The safest approach: bookmark this page. We update within 24 hours of any verified code drop, and we will never ask for your Roblox password, external survey completions, or payment to access a code.

What a code system needs to launch

For a Roblox experience to support promotional codes, the developer must implement several technical components. Understanding these helps explain why Kick a Lucky Block does not have codes yet — and what to look for when the feature ships:

  1. A redemption UI element. Most Roblox tycoons place a "Codes" button inside the Shop menu, a side panel, or a Twitter/social icon on the main HUD. This is the text input where players type a code string. Kick a Lucky Block currently has none of these elements in its in-game menus.
  2. Server-side validation. Each code must be stored and validated on the server (typically via Roblox DataStoreService or an external API). The developer must define what each code grants, how many times it can be redeemed per player, and an optional expiration date.
  3. Reward delivery. The system must attach a reward to each valid redemption — commonly in-game currency, a temporary boost (2x luck, 2x cash), or a cosmetic item. The developer's inventory and economy systems must support these reward types.
  4. Anti-abuse measures. To prevent duplicate redemptions, the server tracks which codes each player has already used. Some developers also add rate limits or CAPTCHA-like challenges on the client side.

None of these components have been observed in Kick a Lucky Block as of June 15, 2026. The moment we detect a Codes button in the UI — whether through our own in-game checks, a Roblox API update, or a confirmation from two independent guide sites — this page will be updated to reflect the new system, including step-by-step redemption instructions and verified active codes.

Earning rewards without codes

While codes are absent, the in-game progression is still generous. The fastest legitimate gains come from:

  • Pushing your Kick Power into higher rarity zones.
  • Stacking rebirth cash multipliers — the first rebirth alone doubles your earnings.
  • Catching server-wide global luck events for a temporary 2× / 4× / 8× luck boost.
  • Saving up for the in-game store's Mutation Luck pass if you want to invest Robux.

Why we will not list JTR10 today

A single low-authority outlet (Lawod) currently lists a code JTR10 said to grant an OG Brainrot through a "Shop icon → Codes tab → Verify" path. We have not published this code in the active codes table above for three concrete reasons:

  • Single source. Three other independent guide sites tracking Kick a Lucky Block codes (Pro Game Guides, OfficialCodeZone, and formerly TechWiser — now returning 404) have not corroborated the claim or a matching redemption UI.
  • UI conflict. The "Shop icon → Codes tab" path Lawod describes does not match any redemption UI the other outlets — or our own in-game checks — have been able to find. If the UI does not exist, no code can be redeemed.
  • Discord silence. The community Discord (fan server, not developer-run) has no #codes channel in the last successful channel map (2026-05-14). No JTR10 announcement was captured in #news during that channel discovery.

Under the hard rule against publishing unverifiable codes, JTR10 stays off the active list. We will revisit it the moment a second independent source — or an in-game capture — confirms either the code itself or the redemption UI it depends on.

What we monitor between code drops

Until the redemption UI ships, this page is maintained as a status report rather than a code list. Specifically, we re-check the following on a weekly cadence and after every patch announcement on the updates log:

  • The community Discord (fan server, not developer-run) — no #codes channel exists in the last successful channel map; #news and #general are weak signals only unless a developer-official source confirms them.
  • The Roblox experience page description, badges and event listings.
  • The four guide sites listed in the source list at the bottom of this page.
  • The in-game UI itself — specifically the Shop, Settings and Twitter / Social menus where Roblox tycoons typically place a Codes button.

Until any of those signals changes, you can treat the absence of codes as confirmed rather than as "we just have not checked recently". When new codes drop, we will record the change in the updates log the same day.

When the redemption UI launches, here is what we will do

We have a fixed sequence ready for the day the developer ships an in-game code box. Walking through it openly so the community knows what to expect:

  1. Capture the UI. Take a clean screenshot of where the Codes button lives, with the redemption modal open and a placeholder code typed in.
  2. Verify the first real code from at least two sources — typically the in-game splash plus a Pro Game Guides / TechWiser confirmation, or a developer-official channel if one launches.
  3. Add it to the active codes table as a single tap-to-copy chip (the empty-state notice above describes this UI today).
  4. Document the redemption flow in the "How to redeem codes" section, replacing the current placeholder steps with screenshots of the actual UI.
  5. Cross-link from the updates log the same day so visitors arriving from the patch notes hit the new code immediately.
  6. Re-verify weekly and move expired entries down to the expired-codes table so the active list stays clean.

The first reliable place to confirm a code launch is the Roblox experience page, a developer-official announcement, or two independent guide outlets matching the same code. The community Discord can provide early signals, but it is fan-run and cannot confirm official codes by itself.

Codes FAQ

Are there any working Kick a Lucky Block codes right now?

No. As of June 15, 2026, there are no active codes for Kick a Lucky Block. The game has surpassed 1.09 billion visits — crossing the 1B milestone — with no in-game code redemption UI verified live. No developer-official channel has announced a code system. The 13,341-member community Discord (fan-run, not developer-official) mentions "Codes" in its server description, but no #codes channel was found in the last successful channel map.

Are "Be a Lucky Block codes" the same as Kick a Lucky Block codes?

No — they are two separate Roblox games with different developers and different code systems. Be a Lucky Block (a different experience) may have its own codes, but those codes do not work in Kick a Lucky Block. Always confirm the exact game name before trying a code. This page only covers Kick a Lucky Block (game ID 89469502395769).

I searched for "code be a lucky block" — is this the right page?

It depends which game you mean. If you are looking for codes in Kick a Lucky Block (game ID 89469502395769, developer: No More Flops), this is the right page — and the answer is that no codes exist yet. If you are looking for codes in the separate experience called Be a Lucky Block, that is a different developer and a different code system. The comparison table below the FAQ lists both games side-by-side.

Why does this game not have codes yet when other Lucky Block games do?

Kick a Lucky Block launched April 7, 2026 — just over two months ago. Despite passing 1.09 billion visits and 19.9 million favorites, the developer (No More Flops) has not shipped a redemption UI. Sister experiences like Be a Lucky Block and Break a Lucky Block have had time to add one; Kick a Lucky Block has not. The game is now on Update 5 (May 2026), suggesting active development continues. Community speculation suggests a code system may arrive with a future major update — the Discord server description even mentions "Codes" as a server feature, though no #codes channel exists yet.

Where will the redemption screen show up when it launches?

Most Roblox tycoons place the code box in a Settings or Twitter/Social menu, often inside a small button on the side of the screen. Until the developer implements it, no such button exists in Kick a Lucky Block. We will document the exact location once it ships.

How will I find out the second a real code drops?

We monitor the Roblox event listings, the major Roblox guide outlets, and the community Discord. No developer-official Discord exists yet. See our links page for the full current channel status.

Is there any way to get free rewards in the meantime?

The most reliable in-game progression is to climb Kick Power, push into rarer zones, and stack Rebirth multipliers. The 99-Robux Rebirth Skip and 139-Robux Mutation Luck gamepass are paid shortcuts. Beware sites promising "free Robux" or "instant rewards" — they are scams.

What is the full history of Kick a Lucky Block codes so far?

There have been zero publicly confirmed codes since Kick a Lucky Block launched on April 7, 2026. The only circulated claim is JTR10 from a single low-authority outlet (Lawod), which conflicts with three other independent guide sources and the absence of any #codes channel in the 13,341-member community Discord (fan-run, not developer-official). Under our hard rule against unverifiable codes, JTR10 is tracked as a watch-item but not published. Meanwhile, a separate Fortnite Creative map called Kick THE Lucky Block (by Smuti) has 35+ active codes — these are frequently confused with this Roblox game in search results.

Do "be a lucky block codes 2026" work in Kick a Lucky Block?

No. Codes from Be a Lucky Block are issued by a different developer for a different Roblox experience and cannot be redeemed in Kick a Lucky Block. Even if a Be a Lucky Block code is valid today, typing it into Kick a Lucky Block will not work — both because the code systems are separate and because Kick a Lucky Block does not yet have a redemption screen. Check that game's own codes page for Be a Lucky Block codes.

Sources & References

We re-verify the codes status against these sources weekly and after every patch announcement.

  1. [1] Kick a Lucky Block Codes — TechWiser (page returned 404 as of June 15, 2026) Guide accessed 2026-06-15
  2. [2] Kick a Lucky Block Codes — Lawod (single-source JTR10 claim, not published) Guide accessed 2026-05-14
  3. [3] Kick a Lucky Block Codes — Official Code Zone Guide accessed 2026-05-14
  4. [4] Mutations Guide (12 mutations, Update 5, confirms no codes) — Pro Game Guides Guide accessed 2026-06-15
  5. [5] Discord invite API — guild 1379214796393680906 (13,341 members, fan server) Community accessed 2026-06-15
  6. [6] Roblox v1 games API — 1.07B visits, 128.8K concurrent, June 13 push API accessed 2026-06-15
  7. [7] Kick THE Lucky Block (Fortnite) codes — separate game, separate platform (disambiguation) Cross-reference accessed 2026-06-15