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Massacre Roblox codes guide -- all working codes for free Credits and Perk Crates

Last checked: June 10, 2026

Massacre Codes (May 2026) -- All Active & Expired Codes for Free Credits

Here is the full list of working Massacre codes for May 2026. There are currently 12 active codes that reward free Credits, Perk Crates, and a Temporary Gamepass. Massacre codes expire without warning, so redeem every code on the list below before they rotate out. You need to be Level 15 to use the code redemption system, and all codes are case-sensitive. We verify every code on this page and update the list daily.

Massacre (Place ID: 14386479662) is a horror survival game on Roblox where players take on the roles of survivors trying to escape while a killer hunts them down across dark, atmospheric maps. The game features a deep progression system built around Credits, Perks, and Gamepasses that significantly affect how matches play out. Credits serve as the primary currency for purchasing weapons, items, and cosmetic upgrades. Perk Crates contain randomized perks that give you passive abilities during matches, and Temporary Gamepasses unlock premium features for a limited window. Codes are the fastest way to build up these resources without grinding, which is exactly why you should grab every working code while they last.

All Active Massacre Codes (May 2026)

Every code on the table below has been verified as working on May 15, 2026. Remember that you must be Level 15 or higher to redeem any code, and codes are case-sensitive. Type them exactly as shown.

CodeRewardStatus
14myay Credits + Perk Crate Active
darthvaderrr Credits Active
iwascrazyonce Credits + Perk Crate Active
trading Credits Active
13myayy Credits + Perk Crate Active
bugspmo Credits Active
12millionurr Credits + Perk Crate Active
thankyurr Credits Active
tradingsoon Credits + Perk Crate Active
11mil Credits Active
hitman Perk Crate Active
zombiesagain Credits + Temp Gamepass Active
Level requirement: You must be Level 15 or higher to redeem codes in Massacre. If you are below Level 15, the code system will not accept any input. Play matches and complete objectives to level up before attempting to redeem.

Expired Massacre Codes

The codes listed below no longer work. They were valid at some point in the past but have since been deactivated by the developers. We keep this list updated so you do not waste time trying codes that have already been removed from the system. If you enter an expired code, the game will return an error message.

CodeStatus
10milyay Expired
updatehype Expired
9milurr Expired
bloodmoon Expired
newmap Expired

How to Redeem Codes in Massacre

Redeeming codes in Massacre takes under a minute once you know where to find the input field. The code system is accessed through the settings menu rather than a dedicated button on the main screen, which trips up a lot of players the first time around. Follow these steps to claim your rewards.

  1. Open Roblox and launch Massacre (Place ID: 14386479662).
  2. Once you are in the game, look at the left side of your screen and click the Gear button to open the settings menu.
  3. In the settings panel, find the text field labeled "Enter a Code" near the bottom of the menu.
  4. Type or paste your code exactly as it appears on the list above. Codes are case-sensitive, so 14myay is not the same as 14Myay or 14MYAY.
  5. Click the Enter button next to the text field to submit the code.
  6. If the code is valid, your reward will be credited to your account immediately. You will see a confirmation message on screen.
Quick tip: Redeem all 12 active codes in a single session. Open the Gear menu, enter each code one by one, and collect everything at once. This way you avoid forgetting about codes that might expire before your next login.

What Do Massacre Code Rewards Do?

Understanding what each reward type actually does in Massacre helps you appreciate why grabbing every code matters. The three main reward categories from codes are Credits, Perk Crates, and Temporary Gamepasses, and each one plays a distinct role in your progression.

Credits

Credits are the backbone of the Massacre economy. You use them to purchase weapons, equipment, and cosmetic items from the in-game shop. Earning Credits through regular gameplay is possible but slow, especially at lower levels where match payouts are modest. Every code that gives Credits effectively shaves hours off your grind. The Credits you receive from codes are permanent and stack with whatever you have already earned through matches, so there is never a downside to redeeming them.

Perk Crates

Perk Crates contain randomized perks that modify your abilities during matches. Perks can provide passive buffs like increased movement speed, damage resistance, or enhanced detection abilities. The contents of each crate are random, so you might get a common perk or something far more valuable. The more crates you open, the larger your perk collection becomes, giving you more options to tailor your loadout for different match scenarios. Since Perk Crates are one of the harder resources to stockpile through normal play, code rewards are the most efficient path to building a solid perk library.

Temporary Gamepasses

Temporary Gamepasses grant time-limited access to premium features that normally require a Robux purchase. The duration varies depending on the specific code, but even a short window of premium access can accelerate your progression significantly. The zombiesagain code is particularly valuable because it bundles Credits with a Temp Gamepass, giving you both immediate spending power and premium benefits in a single redemption.

How to Level Up Fast to Reach Level 15

The Level 15 requirement is the biggest barrier between new players and code redemption in Massacre. If you just started playing, here is how to reach Level 15 as quickly as possible so you can start cashing in on free rewards.

Play full matches to completion. Disconnecting or leaving a match early forfeits a significant chunk of your XP earnings. Even if a match is going badly, staying until the end guarantees you receive the full XP payout for time played and objectives attempted. The difference between finishing and quitting can be substantial over multiple sessions.

Focus on objectives rather than survival alone. Hiding in a corner might keep you alive, but the XP system rewards active participation more heavily than passive survival. Interact with objectives, assist teammates, and engage with the match mechanics. Players who spend matches completing generators, opening doors, and working toward escape earn measurably more XP per game than those who simply try to avoid the killer.

Play during peak hours. Massacre queues fill faster during peak hours, which means less downtime between matches. More matches per hour translates directly to more XP per hour. If leveling speed is your priority, play when the server population is highest to minimize wait times.

Learn the maps. Map knowledge reduces the time you spend wandering and increases the time you spend on productive actions. Every map in Massacre has specific layouts for objective spawns, exit locations, and high-traffic areas. Familiarity with these layouts lets you navigate efficiently, find objectives faster, and avoid dead-end paths that waste precious match time.

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Where to Find New Massacre Codes

Massacre codes drop without a fixed schedule, which means you need to monitor the right channels if you want to grab them before they expire. Here are the places to watch.

Official Massacre social channels: The developers announce new codes on their social media accounts, typically tied to player count milestones or major content updates. Codes like 12millionurr, 13myayy, and 14myay all celebrate player milestones, which gives you a pattern to watch for. When the game hits its next milestone, a new code is almost guaranteed to follow.

Game updates and patch notes: New codes frequently accompany game updates. When the developers push a content patch, bug fix update, or seasonal event, they often bundle a new code with the announcement. Codes like bugspmo and tradingsoon were tied directly to update cycles. Keep an eye on the game description and update logs on the Roblox page for Massacre.

Community Discord servers: The Massacre community on Discord is active, and code announcements spread through these servers rapidly. Joining the official or community-run Massacre Discord channels gives you access to real-time notifications when new codes are posted. Many players in these servers share codes within minutes of their release.

This page: We check Massacre for new codes daily and update this page as soon as a new code is confirmed working. Bookmark this page and check back whenever you log into the game to make sure you have not missed anything.

Why Massacre Codes Expire

If you have tried entering a code only to get an error, the most likely explanation is that the code has expired. Understanding why codes expire helps you avoid frustration and prioritize redeeming them quickly when new ones appear.

The developers use expiration dates as an engagement tool. Limited-time codes create urgency that drives players to log in and play during specific windows. This is standard practice across Roblox games. The developers benefit from the engagement spike, and players benefit from the free rewards. The tradeoff is that waiting too long means missing out entirely.

Expired codes like 10milyay, updatehype, and bloodmoon were all active at one point but were quietly removed from the system after their intended window closed. The developers do not typically announce when a code is about to expire, so the safest approach is to redeem every code immediately after you discover it. There is no benefit to holding codes for later since the rewards are granted instantly and cannot be saved up for a more strategic moment.

Common Mistakes When Redeeming Massacre Codes

Players run into the same handful of issues when trying to redeem codes. Here is what to check if a code is not working for you.

Not meeting the Level 15 requirement. This is the number one cause of failed redemptions for new players. Massacre requires you to reach Level 15 before the code system becomes available. If you are below Level 15, the input field will not process any codes regardless of whether they are valid. Check your current level in the game and keep playing until you reach the threshold.

Incorrect capitalization. Massacre codes are case-sensitive. A code like darthvaderrr must be entered exactly as shown in all lowercase. Typing DarthVaderrr or DARTHVADERRR will result in an error even though the letters are correct. Always copy codes exactly as they appear in the table above.

Extra spaces or characters. If you copy and paste codes from a website, you might accidentally include trailing spaces or invisible characters that break the code. After pasting, check both ends of the code for any whitespace before hitting Enter. Some mobile browsers add extra spaces when copying text, so this is worth verifying on every platform.

Already redeemed. Each code can only be redeemed once per account. If you already claimed a code during a previous session, trying to enter it again will produce an error. This does not mean the code is expired for everyone. It simply means your account has already received the reward from that specific code.

Tips for Spending Credits Wisely

After redeeming all 12 active codes, you will have a solid bank of Credits to work with. Spending them effectively makes a meaningful difference in your match performance and overall progression speed.

Prioritize weapons and tools over cosmetics. Credits can be spent on both functional items and visual upgrades. While cosmetics are tempting, weapons and tools directly impact your ability to survive matches and earn more XP. Invest in gameplay-affecting purchases first, and save cosmetic purchases for when you have surplus Credits from future codes and match earnings.

Test items before committing. Some weapons and tools fit certain playstyles better than others. Before dumping all your Credits into a single expensive item, try out a variety of cheaper options to find what works best for how you play. A lower-tier item that complements your approach can outperform a high-tier item that does not match your habits.

Save a reserve for future updates. The developers regularly add new items and features to the shop. Spending every last Credit immediately leaves you unable to purchase new content when it drops. Keep a buffer so you can grab new items on release day without waiting to grind more Credits through matches.

About Massacre on Roblox

Massacre is a horror survival game on Roblox created with a focus on tension, atmosphere, and competitive asymmetric gameplay. The game pits a team of survivors against a relentless killer in matches that require coordination, map knowledge, and quick decision-making. Survivors need to complete objectives scattered across the map and escape before the killer eliminates everyone, while the killer uses unique abilities and environmental tools to track down and eliminate each survivor before time runs out.

The game has built a substantial player base, crossing multiple million-player milestones as evidenced by celebration codes like 11mil, 12millionurr, 13myayy, and 14myay. Each milestone brings new content, balance changes, and typically a batch of fresh codes. The developers have maintained a steady update cadence, adding new maps, killers, perks, and gameplay systems that keep the experience evolving. The recent addition of trading mechanics, hinted at by codes like trading and tradingsoon, shows the game is expanding into new territory that will give players more ways to interact with the economy and each other.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I redeem codes in Massacre?

Launch Massacre on Roblox, click the Gear button on the left side menu, type your code into the "Enter a Code" field, and click the Enter button. Codes are case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown.

Why is my Massacre code not working?

The most common reasons are: the code has expired, you have not reached Level 15 yet (required to redeem any code), the code was entered with incorrect capitalization (codes are case-sensitive), or you already redeemed the code on your account. Double-check your spelling and level before trying again.

What level do I need to redeem Massacre codes?

You need to be Level 15 or higher to redeem codes in Massacre. If you are below Level 15, the code redemption system will not accept any codes. Focus on playing matches to level up before attempting to redeem.

How often are new Massacre codes released?

New Massacre codes are typically released during player count milestones, major updates, and special events. There is no fixed schedule, but the developers have been fairly consistent in releasing new codes every few weeks. Follow the official Massacre social channels and bookmark this page for the fastest updates.

What is the Massacre Place ID on Roblox?

The Roblox Place ID for Massacre is 14386479662. You can use this ID to search for the game directly on the Roblox platform or share a direct link with friends.

What rewards do Massacre codes give?

Massacre codes reward free Credits, Perk Crates, and occasionally Temporary Gamepasses. Credits are the main in-game currency used to purchase items and upgrades. Perk Crates contain random perks that enhance your gameplay. Temporary Gamepasses grant time-limited access to premium features.

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About This Page

This Massacre codes page is updated daily with every working code and verified through in-game testing. We maintain the active and expired code lists so you always have an accurate, up-to-date reference without having to search through social media posts or outdated forum threads. When a new code drops, we add it to the active table within hours of confirmation. When a code stops working, we move it to the expired section so you know not to waste time on it.

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