Last checked: May 8, 2026
Color Block Codes (May 2026) — All Active & Expired Codes
This page has every working Color Block code for May 2026. Redeem them for free coins, then spend those coins on Common, Rare, and Epic eggs to grow your pet collection. We also list expired codes and a full redemption walkthrough below.
Color Block is one of Roblox's most popular party minigames, built by developer 11aganfy. The concept is straightforward: a grid of colored tiles lights up, and you need to stand on the correct color before the floor drops. Survive each round, and you're one step closer to winning. With more than 2.5 billion visits as of May 2026, the game has built a massive community that shows no sign of slowing down.
Coins are the main currency, and they matter more than most players realize. You'll use them to buy eggs from the in-game shop, and those eggs hatch pets that give you stat boosts during rounds. Higher-tier eggs — Rare and Epic — cost significantly more coins, so every free code is a shortcut toward stronger pets.
The developer ties new codes to likes milestones on the game's Roblox page. When the community pushes past a target like 700k or 900k likes, 11aganfy drops a fresh code. That means the pace of new codes depends partly on how fast the player base grows.
All Active Color Block Codes (May 2026)
These codes are confirmed working as of May 2, 2026. Copy them exactly as shown — codes are case-sensitive. Notice that Like700k has an uppercase L, while like900k uses a lowercase l.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| like900k | 3,800 Coins | Active |
| Like700k | 3,400 Coins | Active |
Redeeming both codes gives you 7,200 coins total. That's enough to buy several Common eggs or put a solid dent in the cost of a Rare egg. If you've been saving coins from gameplay, this free boost could push you over the threshold for an Epic egg.
All Expired Color Block Codes
These codes have been deactivated and no longer work. They're listed here for reference so you don't waste time trying them.
| Code | Status |
|---|---|
| Like500k | Expired |
| Like300k | Expired |
| Like200k | Expired |
| Like100k | Expired |
| Release | Expired |
Expired codes typically gave out smaller coin rewards. As the game's like count climbed, the developer increased the reward values — the 900k milestone code gives more than double what the 200k code once offered. This pattern suggests future milestone codes will be even more generous.
How to Redeem Codes in Color Block
The redemption process in Color Block is a bit different from most Roblox games. There's no settings menu or dedicated code button. Instead, you interact with a physical object inside the game world.
- Open Roblox and launch Color Block (Place ID: 5926001758).
- Once you load into the arena, look for the Gift Box. This is a clickable object sitting in the arena area — don't confuse it with the Gift Mountain, which is a separate feature.
- Click on the Gift Box to open the code entry interface.
- Type or paste your code into the text field exactly as it appears, paying attention to capitalization.
- Press Enter on your keyboard to submit the code. Your coins will be added to your balance immediately.
Where Do New Color Block Codes Come From?
Color Block codes are released when the game crosses specific likes milestones on its Roblox page. The pattern has been consistent: 100k likes, 200k, 300k, 500k, 700k, and now 900k. Each milestone triggers a new code from developer 11aganfy.
You can track the current like count by visiting the official Color Block game page. The counter is displayed right below the game title. When the number approaches a round milestone, keep an eye on this page — we add new codes within hours of their release.
The developer also occasionally shares updates through the game's community channels. Following these can give you a head start, but bookmarking this page is the simplest way to stay current without checking multiple sources.
Based on the existing pattern, the next code will likely drop around the 1 million likes mark. Given the game's current growth rate, that could happen sometime in mid-to-late 2026. The reward will almost certainly exceed 3,800 coins if the upward trend continues.
What to Spend Your Coins On
Coins in Color Block go toward one primary thing: eggs. The egg shop offers three tiers, each with different pet drop rates and costs.
Common Eggs are the cheapest option. They hatch basic pets that provide small passive bonuses during rounds. If you're a new player, grabbing a few Common eggs early can give you a slight edge in survival. The 7,200 coins from active codes will buy you a stack of these.
Rare Eggs cost considerably more but offer better pets with stronger abilities. These pets can make the difference between getting eliminated in the mid-rounds and consistently reaching the final few tiles. For players who've been grinding for a while, saving code coins toward a Rare egg is the smarter move.
Epic Eggs sit at the top of the price ladder. The pets inside are powerful enough to change how you approach each round. They're a long-term goal for most players, and free code coins shave real time off the grind.
Pet Combining: Gold and Rainbow Pets
Beyond hatching, Color Block lets you combine duplicate pets to create upgraded versions. Merging enough copies of the same pet produces a Gold Pet, which has boosted stats compared to the original. Take the process even further, and you can create a Rainbow Pet — the rarest and most powerful variant in the game.
This system means that even Common egg hatches have long-term value. Duplicates aren't wasted; they're building blocks toward Gold and eventually Rainbow variants. Every coin you redeem through codes feeds this progression loop.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Color Block
Surviving rounds in Color Block comes down to positioning, reaction speed, and knowing the game's quirks. Here are strategies that consistently work in our testing.
Stay near the center of the arena. When tiles start disappearing, edge tiles go first in many round variants. Keeping yourself toward the middle gives you more escape routes and extra milliseconds to react. It's a small advantage, but in a game where split-second timing decides everything, it adds up.
Watch the color indicator, not the tiles. New players tend to stare at the floor trying to identify which tiles are safe. Experienced players focus on the color announcement at the top of the screen and move immediately. Train yourself to react to the signal rather than visually scanning the grid.
Don't cluster with other players. Standing on a tile with four other people means you're all competing for the same safe spot when colors shift. Spread out to reduce the odds of getting body-blocked off a correct tile. The physics in Color Block can push you around if too many players occupy one space.
For a deeper look at Color Block strategy and earning, check our Color Block free Robux guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find the Gift Box inside the arena — not the Gift Mountain, which is a different feature. Click on the Gift Box, type your code into the text field, and press Enter. Your coin reward appears in your balance immediately.
Codes are case-sensitive. Double-check that the capitalization matches exactly — for example, Like700k has an uppercase L and lowercase k. If the spelling is correct and it still fails, the code has likely expired or you've already redeemed it on your account.
Developer 11aganfy releases new codes at likes milestones. Past codes arrived at 100k, 200k, 300k, 500k, 700k, and 900k likes. The timing depends on how quickly the game's player base grows and hits the next milestone.
No. Each code can only be redeemed once per account. If you try to enter a code you've already claimed, the game will reject it. There's no way to reset or reuse codes.
Yes. Older milestone codes like Like300k and Like500k have already been deactivated. Redeem active codes as soon as you see them to avoid missing out on free coins.
New codes are announced when the game hits likes milestones on its Roblox page. We update this page regularly, so bookmarking it is the fastest way to catch new codes without checking multiple sources.
About This Page
We test every code listed here directly in Color Block before publishing. When a code stops working, we move it to the expired section the same day. Our goal is to keep this the most accurate and up-to-date Color Block codes resource available.
Color Block is developed by 11aganfy and published on Roblox. This page is not affiliated with 11aganfy or Roblox Corporation. All game content, trademarks, and assets belong to their respective owners. Developers may adjust code rewards or expiration dates in future updates.
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