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Death Penalty — Guides, Codes & Tips (2026)

Your home base for Death Penalty — how the social-experiment survival game works, all nineteen experiments explained, how to survive each round, the Showdown that decides the winner, and the honest truth about codes.

Death Penalty by vintage mens clothing (place ID 15654981113) is a social-experiment survival game where sentenced prisoners are forced through a wheel of deadly experiments until only one survives. A remake of the classic Social Experiment format, it needs 18 players to start and runs nineteen distinct experiments — from Simon Says and Dropper to Split Or Steal and the final Showdown. Created in December 2023, it has grown to over 237 million visits, more than 700,000 favorites, and around 2,600 concurrent players. Servers hold up to 50 players. These pages help you survive longer and read the room.

Quick Stats

237M+ Total Visits
700K+ Favorites
19 Experiments
Dec 2023 Released

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Guide

Death Penalty Guide (2026)

How a round works, all nineteen experiments, survival strategy, and the final Showdown.

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Codes

Death Penalty Codes (July 2026)

Does it have codes? The honest answer and how progression actually works instead.

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Comparison

Death Penalty vs Squid Game X

The social-experiment wheel versus the Squid Game arena — two elimination games compared.

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Why Play Death Penalty?

Death Penalty takes the classic Roblox social-experiment format and sharpens it into one of the platform's most-favorited elimination games. Eighteen prisoners are spun through a wheel of nineteen experiments — Random Execution, Split Or Steal, Murderer, Simon Says, Dropper, the deadly Massacre, and more — until only two remain and the Showdown decides who walks free. Survival blends luck, mechanical skill, and heavy social play: the developers say it comes down to your "ability to control those around you." Every round is unpredictable, the trust-and-betrayal experiments are genuinely tense, and its 700,000-plus favorites show how much players love the chaos. If you enjoy elimination games and mind-games, it is a must-try.

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