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Last checked: June 19, 2026

Karate Codes (June 2026) -- All Active & Expired Codes

Every working Karate code for June 2026 is listed below, with the exact reward for each one and a quick redemption walkthrough. We checked the list against the live game and code trackers so you don't burn time typing dead codes.

Karate (styled "Karate!") is a competitive fighting game on Roblox built around a white-belt-to-black-belt ranked league, where you train, fight other players, and climb the belt ladder. It launched on February 2, 2021, and has pulled in more than 49 million visits with roughly an 80% like ratio, which is strong staying power for a PvP brawler. The game runs on two resources: Yen, which you spend on stat upgrades and new styles, and EXP, which pushes you up the ranks.

Codes are the fastest free way to top up both. A single code can hand you over a thousand Yen or a fresh stack of EXP, and a few grant timed double EXP that pairs nicely with a focused grind session. They expire when the developers retire them, so redeem anything active the moment you see it.

All Active Karate Codes (June 2026)

These codes are currently working as of June 19, 2026, based on our cross-check of live code trackers. Codes are case-sensitive, so enter them exactly as shown, including the exclamation point in KARATE!.

CodeRewardStatus
BACKONLINE 1,200 Yen Active
THANKS4EXP 1,500 EXP Active
KARATE! 375 Yen Active
PATCHEDUP 1 hour of 2x EXP Active
PEAKFROST Free reward (Yen or EXP boost) Active
Tip: Codes are case-sensitive. Copy and paste them directly to avoid typos, and pay attention to the exclamation point in KARATE!. Redeem BACKONLINE first for the largest single Yen payout (1,200 Yen).

All Expired Karate Codes

These codes have been deactivated and no longer work. They're listed here for reference so you can tell at a glance which ones to skip.

CodeStatus
30MILLIONVISITS Expired
19MILLIONVISITS Expired
PUMPKINPIE Expired
YUMMYXP Expired
FATBIRD Expired
500KGROUPMEMS Expired
400KMEMBERS Expired
300KMEMBERS Expired
HAPPYNEWYEAR Expired
MERRYCHRISTMAS Expired
WINTERWONDERLAND Expired
HOLIDAYCHEER Expired
VALENTINESDAY Expired
TURKEYTIME Expired
PUMPKINSPICE Expired
SWEATERWEATHER Expired
FALLINGLEAVES Expired
CHERRYBLOSSOM Expired
BAMBOOBLITZ Expired
SAMURAI Expired
ZEN Expired
OGRE Expired
ONI Expired
DEMON Expired

How to Redeem Codes in Karate

Redemption happens through an in-game NPC rather than a settings menu, so you have to be loaded into the game first. Here's the exact path.

  1. Open Roblox and launch Karate, then load into the lobby near spawn.
  2. Walk up to the Style Vendor NPC, the character in the black robes, and click to open the menu.
  3. Switch to the Currency tab inside the vendor window.
  4. Type your code into the Enter Code box exactly as written, since codes are case-sensitive.
  5. Press Redeem, and your Yen, EXP, or EXP boost is applied right away.

If a reward doesn't show up, back out of the menu and reopen it, or rejoin the server to force your balance to refresh. The double EXP timer from codes like PATCHEDUP starts counting the moment you redeem, so save those for a session when you actually plan to grind matches.

Where Do New Codes Come From?

Karate codes drop around milestones rather than on a set timer. Visit counts are a big trigger, which is exactly where retired codes like 30MILLIONVISITS and 19MILLIONVISITS came from, each tied to the game crossing a visit threshold. With the experience now past 49 million visits, the next round-number milestone is a reasonable bet for a future code.

Group membership goals are the other reliable source. Codes such as 500KGROUPMEMS, 400KMEMBERS, and 300KMEMBERS were all handed out when the Roblox group hit member targets, so joining the group and watching that counter climb is a decent early-warning system. Seasonal events drive the rest, with holiday codes appearing around Halloween, winter, Valentine's, and similar windows.

Bug-fix patches occasionally ship an apology code too, which is the likely origin of BACKONLINE and PATCHEDUP after downtime or a reset. Official announcements land first in the game's Roblox group and Discord, then trackers and pages like this one mirror the confirmed working codes. We move dead codes into the expired table so the active list above stays clean.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Karate

Spend code Yen with a plan instead of dumping it the second it lands. Early on, your stat upgrades give the biggest return per Yen, since raw damage and health win more low-belt matches than any cosmetic style. The 1,200 Yen from BACKONLINE plus the 375 Yen from KARATE! gives a new account close to 1,600 Yen, which is enough to push a couple of core stats up a tier before you ever queue.

Stack your EXP rewards for efficiency. Redeem THANKS4EXP for the flat 1,500 EXP whenever, but hold the timed double-EXP codes like PATCHEDUP until you have a clear hour to play. A double-EXP window wasted while idling in the lobby is a double-EXP window gone, since the timer runs in real time, not match time.

Belt rank in Karate gates who you fight and what you unlock, so the climb from white to black belt is the real progression curve. Focus your matches against opponents near your own belt to keep the EXP flowing without getting stomped, and use the practice time to learn the timing on blocks and counters rather than mashing. Reading an opponent's wind-up beats raw stats more often than new players expect.

Styles change how you fight, not just how you look, so once you've covered your core stats, save Yen for a style that fits your habits. If you play aggressive and close the gap fast, a pressure-oriented style pays off more than a defensive one. Try styles in practice before committing a big Yen purchase, because respeccing your spend later is far more expensive than testing first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I redeem codes in Karate?

Walk up to the Style Vendor NPC in the black robes near spawn, open the Currency tab, type the code into the Enter Code box, and press Redeem. Codes are case-sensitive, so enter them exactly as written.

Why is my Karate code not working?

Usually it's capitalization, since codes are case-sensitive and KARATE! even includes an exclamation point. It could also be a typo, an expired code, or one you already redeemed on that account. Copy and paste the code to be safe.

What rewards do Karate codes give?

Yen and EXP, plus timed double EXP boosts. Yen buys stat upgrades and new styles, while EXP and EXP boosts speed up your climb through the belt ranks.

Can I use Karate codes more than once?

No. Each code can only be redeemed once per account.

How often are new Karate codes released?

There's no fixed schedule. New codes typically arrive with visit milestones, group member goals, seasonal events, and bug-fix patches. Check back around updates and milestones for the best chance of a fresh code.

Where can I find new Karate codes?

From the game's official Roblox group, its Discord server, and in-game milestone events. We also update this page whenever a new working code drops, so bookmark it.

About This Page

We cross-check every code on this page against the live game and active code trackers before listing it, and we move dead codes into the expired table as soon as they stop working. This page was last checked on June 19, 2026. Codes change fast, so if you spot one that's stopped working or find a new one, let us know in our Discord. You can also play the game on its official Roblox page. For more strategy and earning tips, see our Karate free Robux guide, or browse everything from the Karate hub. Earnaldo is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or the Karate developers.