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Updated July 1, 2026 · 11 min read

Jailbird Guide (2026) — Weapons, Cash, Codes & Free Robux

Jailbird — now Jailbird Remastered — is a fast, tactical first-person shooter set in a world of ruthless gang warfare, where every gun can kill with a single headshot and your earnings buy the loadout that keeps you alive. With a revamped engine, ranked matchmaking, and a deep weapon-and-attachment system, it has grown into one of Roblox's sharper FPS games. This guide covers how the combat works, the 16 primary weapons and their attachments, the game modes and ranking, farming Cash for your best loadout, the Battle Pass and top game passes, the current codes, and how to earn free Robux.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Jailbird?
  2. How the Combat Works
  3. Weapons & Attachments
  4. Game Modes & Ranked
  5. Farming Cash
  6. Building Your Loadout
  7. Pro Tips
  8. Game Passes & Battle Pass
  9. Jailbird Codes
  10. How to Earn Free Robux
  11. FAQ

What Is Jailbird?

Jailbird is a competitive first-person shooter by Jailbird Official (a verified Roblox creator), rebuilt and relaunched as Jailbird Remastered. In the developer's words, it's "a revamped version of Jailbird Roblox FPS" where you "immerse yourself in the world of ruthless gang warfare" and "engage in fierce, tactical combat." It was created on September 14, 2023 and has grown into a substantial shooter — over 50 million visits, around 2,100 concurrent players, more than 169,000 favorites, and an excellent 91.6% rating on place ID 14772802900, with matches holding up to 25 players.

The core pitch is tight, skill-based gunplay: every gun in the game can kill with one shot to the head, so aim and positioning matter far more than bullet-hose spraying. You customize your character, gear up with weapons and attachments bought using Cash you earn in matches, and climb a ranked matchmaking ladder across a rotation of maps and modes. The Remastered build is actively updated — it's now on Season 5 — and the developers tie code drops to like milestones, promising a new code at 90,000 likes. If you enjoy urban-combat Roblox games, see how it compares to the genre's biggest name in our Jailbird vs Da Hood comparison.

Jailbird Roblox tactical FPS gang warfare gunfight in an urban map illustration
Fast, tactical gunfights where every weapon can one-shot to the head

How the Combat Works

Jailbird is a team-based tactical FPS: you join a match, pick your loadout, and fight to complete the objective — often protecting or capturing a money case — while outgunning the other gang.

1. Gear Up

Before and between lives you set your loadout: a primary weapon, a secondary, and attachments, all bought with Cash. Your loadout is your identity in a match.

2. Fight for the Objective

Modes revolve around protecting a money case or completing team tasks. Because every gun one-shots to the head, gunfights are lethal and fast — the first accurate shot usually wins.

3. Earn and Climb

Winning fights and rounds earns Cash to unlock more weapons, and ranked matchmaking tracks your progress against players of similar skill.

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Building a loadout with primaries, secondaries, and attachments bought with Cash

Weapons & Attachments

Jailbird's arsenal is the heart of the game. There are currently 16 primary weapons and 6 secondary weapons, and the defining rule is that every gun can kill with a single headshot — so weapon choice is less about raw damage and more about handling, fire rate, range, and how it feels in your hands. On top of the base guns, each weapon can be modified with attachments, letting you tune recoil, accuracy, sights, and mobility to suit your playstyle. Because a headshot ends a fight instantly with any gun, the best weapon is usually the one you can land headshots with most consistently at the ranges you like to fight: a fast-handling weapon for aggressive close-range pushes, or a more accurate, controlled gun for holding angles and picking targets at distance. New players should pick one primary they like, learn its recoil and attachment options thoroughly, and stick with it rather than constantly switching — muscle memory with one gun beats mediocre aim across five. Community weapon tier lists exist and shift with balance patches, so treat them as a starting point and confirm what feels best for you in-game.

Game Modes & Ranked

Jailbird runs a rotation of game modes where teams battle to protect a money case or complete various objective-based tasks to lead their team to victory, across multiple maps. On top of casual play, there's a ranked matchmaking system that pairs you with players of similar skill, giving your gunfights stakes and a ladder to climb. The mode-and-map variety keeps the tactical combat fresh — an objective on a tight indoor map rewards close-range aggression and utility, while an open map rewards patience and accurate mid-range shooting. If you're serious about climbing ranked, the fundamentals matter most: play the objective rather than chasing kills, use cover and angles instead of running into open sightlines (remember, one headshot ends you too), and communicate with your team on pushes. As the game is on Season 5 and updates regularly, expect the mode and map rotation to evolve with each season.

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Playing the objective — securing the money case — wins more than chasing kills

Farming Cash

Cash is Jailbird's main earned currency, and you need it to buy new weapons, attachments, and gear for your loadout. You earn Cash by playing matches — winning fights, completing objectives, and finishing rounds — and you can accelerate it with boosters. Codes are a great early boost here: several current codes grant Cash and Cash Boosters outright, so redeeming them (covered below) gives new players a running start on unlocking their first strong loadout. Beyond that, the fastest legitimate way to farm Cash is simply to play the objective and win rounds, since wins pay better than farming kills in a losing match. If you want to speed things up further, the game sells reward-multiplier passes and a Cash Bundle, and Roblox Premium members often get bonuses — but none of that is required, and a patient player can unlock a competitive loadout for free.

Pro Tip: Redeem every active Cash code before you start grinding — the Cash and Cash Boosters they hand out can shave hours off unlocking your first strong primary. Then focus your Cash on one weapon plus its best attachments rather than spreading it thin across many guns.

Building Your Loadout

Your loadout is your competitive edge in Jailbird, and the smartest approach is depth over breadth. Since every gun one-shots to the head, you don't need the "best" weapon — you need one weapon you can aim with reliably, kitted with attachments that suit how you play. Start by picking a primary that fits your range preference: an aggressive, fast-handling gun if you like pushing objectives up close, or a more controlled, accurate one if you prefer holding angles. Then invest your Cash into attachments for that single gun — better sights, recoil control, and mobility — before buying a second primary. Pair it with a secondary you're comfortable swapping to when your primary runs dry mid-fight, and customize your character so you can recognize your own kit at a glance. As you climb ranked and unlock more Cash, you can branch into a second loadout for different maps, but early on, mastery of one setup will carry you far further than a shallow collection of guns.

Pro Tips

Game Passes & Battle Pass

Jailbird keeps the core game free and sells optional passes for progression speed and cosmetics. The headline items as of July 1, 2026 are the Battlepass Season 5 (1,000 Robux), which unlocks the premium reward track for the current season, and the Cash Bundle (2,499 Robux) for a large Cash injection toward loadouts. There are also cosmetic skins and character bundles like Midnight Operator (599 Robux), plus a rotating set of limited and seasonal bundles (Silence Grand Skin, Lovestruck Bundle, and more) and reward-multiplier passes such as Double Reward and Triple Reward that cycle in and out of sale. None of these are required to compete — because skill comes down to landing headshots, a free player who aims well beats a paying player who doesn't — but the Battle Pass and Cash Bundle are the most impactful buys if you want to progress faster. Always check the in-game store for the current lineup and prices, since seasonal passes rotate.

Jailbird Codes

Jailbird has a real, active code system, and codes reward Cash and Cash Boosters (plus the occasional cosmetic set). The developers tie drops to like milestones — the game's own description confirms a code at 80,000 likes and promises a new one at 90,000 likes. As of July 1, 2026, reputable trackers report several active codes, though the lists conflict between sources, so we recommend redeeming them in-game to confirm. Commonly reported active codes include 80KLIKESJAILBIRD (around 1,000 Cash + Credits, confirmed by the in-game description), S5RELEASE (Season 5 launch Cash), NEWGUNSOUNDS (Cash + booster), REMASTERED (1,000 Cash), and JAILBIRD (500 Cash). To redeem, open the Home menu, find the code text box (labeled to enter a code), paste it exactly — codes are case-sensitive — and confirm. For the current verified list, see our Jailbird codes page, which we update as codes are added or expire.

How to Earn Free Robux for Jailbird

Jailbird's Battle Pass, Cash Bundle, skins, and reward-multiplier passes all cost Robux. If you want them without spending out of pocket, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks and put it toward the current season pass or a Cash boost. Here is how Earnaldo works. If you like urban-combat Roblox games, our Da Hood guide covers the genre's biggest street-combat game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Jailbird have codes?

Yes. Jailbird (place ID 14772802900) has an active code system that rewards Cash and Cash Boosters. Reported active codes as of July 2026 include 80KLIKESJAILBIRD, S5RELEASE, NEWGUNSOUNDS, REMASTERED, and JAILBIRD, though tracker lists conflict, so confirm in-game. The developers promise a new code at 90,000 likes.

How do I redeem codes in Jailbird?

Open the Home menu, find the code text box, paste the code exactly (codes are case-sensitive), and confirm to claim. Codes typically grant Cash and a Cash Booster, giving new players a head start on unlocking weapons.

How many weapons are in Jailbird?

There are currently 16 primary weapons and 6 secondary weapons, and every gun can kill with a single headshot. Each weapon can be modified with attachments to tune recoil, accuracy, sights, and mobility.

Is Jailbird pay-to-win?

No. Because every gun one-shots to the head, skill and aim decide fights, not spending. The Battle Pass (1,000 Robux) and Cash Bundle (2,499 Robux) speed up progression, but a free player who aims well can beat a paying player who does not.

How do you earn Cash in Jailbird?

You earn Cash by playing matches — winning fights, completing objectives, and finishing rounds. Redeeming codes gives Cash and boosters, and reward-multiplier passes or Roblox Premium can speed it up. Cash buys weapons, attachments, and gear.

Is Jailbird the same as the old prison game?

Jailbird has been rebuilt as Jailbird Remastered, a tactical gang-warfare FPS focused on gunplay, loadouts, and ranked matchmaking. It is on Season 5 with a Battle Pass, so treat older guides describing a different style of play with caution — confirm current features in-game.

About This Guide

This guide is based on the live version of Jailbird Remastered (place ID 14772802900) by Jailbird Official as of July 2026, drawing on the official experience description, the community wiki and weapon lists, reputable code trackers, and Roblox game data. As a frequently updated, season-based FPS (currently Season 5), weapons, maps, modes, passes, and codes change often, and tracker code lists sometimes conflict — confirm current details in-game. See also our Jailbird hub.