Piggy by MiniToon is one of the biggest horror games Roblox has ever seen — 14.1 billion visits, a Game of the Year award at the 8th Bloxy Awards, and a peak of 533,000 concurrent players. It's a game that turned a simple "escape the map" concept into a full-blown story-driven experience with over 24 chapters. This guide covers the current state of Piggy codes in March 2026, proven strategies for escaping as a survivor, which game passes are actually worth your Robux, and how to earn free Robux so you can grab them without paying real money.
Piggy is a horror/survival game on Roblox created by MiniToon, inspired by Peppa Pig and the Granny mobile game. One player (or an AI bot) takes on the role of Piggy and hunts down survivors, while the other players collect items, solve simple puzzles, and try to escape the map before time runs out or Piggy catches them all.
What started as a relatively straightforward horror escape game in early 2020 exploded into a full narrative experience. Book 1 spans 12 chapters with a surprisingly engaging storyline about an infection turning characters into monsters. Book 2 adds another 12 chapters with branching paths and multiple endings. The game hit its all-time peak of 533,000 concurrent players during its Book 1 finale and won Game of the Year at the 8th Bloxy Awards along with the Builderman's Award of Excellence.
Even though the main story wrapped up with Book 2's conclusion, Piggy still pulls around 28,000 concurrent players regularly. The combination of a massive Build Mode community, the timeless multiplayer formula, and nostalgia keeps players coming back. It's also spawned Piggy: Branched Realities, a separate spin-off game that continues the narrative. If you're into horror games on Roblox, you've probably at least tried Piggy — and if you haven't, you're missing out on one of the platform's defining games.
You can play Piggy here: Piggy on Roblox (Place ID: 4623386862).
Last checked: March 24, 2026
There are no active codes for Piggy right now. Here's the full breakdown of why.
The original Piggy by MiniToon does not have a code redemption system. There's no code input screen anywhere in the game. This has been the case since launch — MiniToon never added a code system to the original game. Any website claiming to have "Piggy codes" for the main game is either outdated or misleading you.
Piggy: Branched Realities — the separate spin-off game — does have a code system. However, as of March 2026, there are 0 active codes for Branched Realities either. Previous codes have all expired.
| Game | Code System? | Active Codes (March 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Piggy (Original) | No — disabled entirely | N/A |
| Piggy: Branched Realities | Yes | 0 active |
We'll update this section if MiniToon ever adds codes to the original Piggy or if new Branched Realities codes drop. For codes in other Roblox horror games, check out our DOORS codes guide and Forsaken codes guide — both of those games have active code systems.
Escaping in Piggy comes down to three things: knowing the map, managing your sprint, and coordinating with your team. Here's the step-by-step process that experienced players use to escape consistently.
Piggy's character roster matters more than most players realize. Each character has unique traits that affect gameplay. Here's how the top picks stack up.
| Character | Key Ability | Best For | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zizzy | Agile movement | Speed-focused escape runs | Beginner-friendly |
| Pony | Teleport | Repositioning, dodging Piggy | Intermediate |
| Mimi | Stealth / Vent access | Solo play, flanking routes | Advanced |
| Billy | Robust / Tanky | Frontline item collection | Beginner-friendly |
Zizzy is the go-to pick for newer players. Her agile movement makes it easier to outrun Piggy in open areas, and she doesn't require any advanced game knowledge to get value from. If you're still learning map layouts, Zizzy gives you the biggest margin for error.
Pony's teleport is incredibly powerful once you understand map layouts. You can reposition instantly to grab an item across the map or escape a cornered situation. The cooldown means you can't spam it, though, so timing matters. High skill ceiling, high reward.
Mimi is the stealth pick. Her vent access opens up shortcuts that other characters can't use, making her ideal for experienced players who've memorized vent locations on each map. She's also the best character for solo Bot Mode runs because the AI doesn't track vent usage as effectively.
Billy is your tank. He's more robust than other characters, meaning he can take a hit and keep going. If your playstyle involves running directly at items with Piggy in pursuit, Billy's survivability lets you trade a hit for an item pickup. Not flashy, but effective.
Piggy has 4 main game pass categories. Not all of them are created equal. Here's a breakdown of what each one does and whether it's worth the investment.
| Game Pass | Price | What It Does | Worth It? |
|---|---|---|---|
| x2 Piggy Tokens | 300 Robux | Permanently doubles all token earnings | Best value |
| x2 Piggy Chance | 150 Robux | Doubles your chance of being selected as Piggy | Fun but niche |
| Increase Abilities/Traps Slot | 500 Robux | Adds +1 equipped ability/trap slot | For competitive players |
| Build Map Slots (3-12) | 100 Robux each | Additional Build Mode save slots | Only if you build maps |
This is the single best purchase in Piggy. It's permanent, applies to every round you play, and stacks with Hard Mode bonuses. A normal escape on regular difficulty gives you roughly 50-70 tokens. With the x2 pass, that jumps to 100-140. On Hard Mode with the x2 pass, you're earning 120-160+ tokens per round. Over weeks and months of play, that adds up to thousands of extra tokens for skins, abilities, and Build Mode items.
If you love playing as the hunter rather than the survivor, this pass doubles your odds of being selected as Piggy each round. At 150 Robux it's cheap, but it's only useful if you specifically enjoy the Piggy role. Most players get selected as Piggy often enough without this pass, so it's a "nice to have" rather than a must-buy.
This pass adds one extra equipped slot for abilities and traps. It's the most expensive pass at 500 Robux, and honestly, it's only worth it if you're heavily invested in Piggy's competitive scene. The default slot count is fine for casual play. But if you're optimizing Build Mode creations or want more tactical options in multiplayer, the extra slot does make a difference.
You get 2 free Build Mode save slots. If you want more, each additional slot costs 100 Robux, up to a maximum of 12 total. That's 1,000 Robux for all 10 extra slots. Only buy these if you're actively creating and publishing maps in Build Mode. Most casual players never need more than the 2 free slots.
Build Mode is Piggy's map editor, and it's one of the reasons the game has such strong longevity. You can create fully custom maps with rooms, corridors, traps, item placements, and even custom Piggy patrol paths. Once your map is finished, you can publish it for other players to try.
You start with 2 free save slots, which is enough to experiment with. The editor itself is straightforward — you place room tiles, connect them with doors, add furniture and decorations, set item spawn points, and define the escape route. There's no scripting required, which makes it accessible even if you've never used Roblox Studio.
The community has created thousands of custom maps, from faithful recreations of horror movie locations to puzzle-heavy escape rooms that rival the official chapters in quality. Some of the best community maps have hundreds of thousands of plays. If you enjoy the creative side of Roblox, Build Mode alone can keep you engaged for weeks.
The 10 additional save slots (100 Robux each) are only necessary if you're a prolific builder. Most players are fine with 2 slots — you can always delete a draft to free up space.
Being Piggy is a completely different experience from being a survivor. Instead of escaping, you're hunting. Here's how to catch more survivors.
Patrol high-traffic areas, not every room. Survivors need to visit specific lock locations to use their items. Learn where the locks are on each map and patrol between them. You'll catch more players at locks than by wandering randomly through empty rooms.
Listen for footsteps and door sounds. Just like survivors listen for Piggy's audio cues, you can hear survivors running, opening doors, and picking up items. Experienced Piggy players use sound to track survivors through walls.
Don't chase one survivor for too long. If someone is leading you on a loop around the map, break off. While you're chasing one player, the other 7-11 survivors are collecting items unopposed. Pressure multiple areas instead of tunneling on a single target.
Guard the exit in the final minute. Once you hear the audio cue indicating survivors are close to escaping, position yourself near the final exit. Catching even 1-2 players at the exit can turn a loss into a partial win.
Use traps strategically. Place traps in doorways and narrow hallways that survivors must pass through. Don't waste traps in large open rooms where they're easy to avoid. The Increase Abilities/Traps Slot game pass gives you an extra trap slot, which can turn tight corridors into death traps.
The x2 Piggy Tokens pass costs 300 Robux, and if you want all the Build Mode slots, you're looking at up to 1,000 Robux on top of that. That's real money — unless you earn the Robux for free first.
Here are the legitimate ways to get free Robux:
If you have a Roblox account, you can share game links with your personal affiliate tag. When someone signs up through your link and buys Robux or Premium, you earn a percentage. It's not fast money, but it's a built-in option that Roblox themselves offer.
If you're a Roblox Premium subscriber, you can create UGC items, clothing, and game assets to sell on the Roblox marketplace. Successful creators earn thousands of Robux monthly. The barrier to entry is higher, though — you need design skills and marketplace knowledge.
Platforms like Earnaldo let you complete tasks — surveys, watching videos, trying apps — and convert the earnings into Robux. It's a legitimate way to earn without spending real money, and you can learn more about how Earnaldo works here. The 300 Robux for the x2 Tokens pass is very achievable through these kinds of platforms.
Roblox Premium costs real money ($4.99-$19.99/month), but it includes a monthly Robux stipend (450-2,200 Robux depending on tier). If you're already a Premium subscriber for other reasons, you can use your stipend for Piggy passes. The $4.99 tier gives you 450 Robux monthly, which covers the x2 Tokens pass in a single month.
Piggy wasn't the first horror game on Roblox, but it set the template that many games followed. Here's how it stacks up against the current competition.
| Game | Total Visits | Type | Multiplayer? | Story? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Piggy | 14.1B+ | Horror/Survival Escape | Yes (8-12 players) | 24+ chapters |
| DOORS | 7.2B+ | Entity Horror | Yes (1-4 players) | Minimal |
| Murder Mystery 2 | 6.5B+ | Social Deduction/Horror | Yes (12 players) | No |
| Evade | 2.8B+ | Chase Horror | Yes (up to 24 players) | No |
| Forsaken | 900M+ | Psychological Horror | Solo/Co-op | Yes |
Piggy's biggest advantage over every other horror game on this list is its story. 24 chapters of actual narrative content with characters, plot twists, and multiple endings — no other Roblox horror game comes close to that level of story investment. DOORS beats it on pure terror factor, and Murder Mystery 2 has better social deduction mechanics, but neither one gives you a reason to care about what happens next the way Piggy does.
If you've finished Piggy and want more horror, check out our guides for Evade, Forsaken, and Dandy's World. Each one offers a different flavor of horror, and they all have active code systems — unlike Piggy.
Piggy earned its 14.1 billion visits and its Game of the Year award. Even with the main story complete, the multiplayer formula is timeless, Build Mode keeps things fresh, and the x2 Tokens pass at 300 Robux is one of the best-value game passes in any Roblox game. No active codes unfortunately — but that just means the real investment is your time learning maps and strategies.
Two creators stand out for Piggy content. KreekCraft (~16 million subscribers) is so embedded in the Piggy community that he has his own collab skin in the game. His Book 2 walkthroughs and reaction videos are solid if you want to experience the story without the stress of playing solo. Thinknoodles (~12 million subscribers) covers both Piggy and DOORS, making his channel a good one-stop shop if you play multiple Roblox horror games.
For Build Mode inspiration, search for "Piggy Build Mode showcase" on YouTube. The community creates some genuinely impressive custom maps, and watching these can give you ideas for your own builds or just show you maps worth playing.
The x2 Piggy Tokens pass (300 Robux) and Build Mode slots are waiting. Earn free Robux through surveys, tasks, and offers — no credit card needed.
No. The original Piggy by MiniToon has code redemption disabled entirely — there's no code input screen in the game. Piggy: Branched Realities (a separate spin-off) does have a code system, but as of March 2026 there are 0 active codes for that game either. Any website claiming to have working Piggy codes is misleading you.
It depends on your playstyle. Zizzy is the best all-around pick thanks to her agile movement. Pony's teleport is incredibly strong once you've memorized map layouts. Mimi's stealth and vent access make her the top choice for solo Bot Mode runs. Billy's tankiness is great if you prefer a direct, aggressive approach to item collection.
Play on Hard Mode for a +10 token bonus every round. The x2 Piggy Tokens game pass (300 Robux) permanently doubles all earnings. Combining both gives you 120-160+ tokens per escape. Also focus on actually escaping rather than exploring — a successful escape rewards far more tokens than getting caught.
Bot Mode lets you play solo against an AI-controlled Piggy. It's a great way to learn map layouts without the pressure of multiplayer. That said, the game is designed for multiplayer with 8-12 players, and the team coordination aspect is what makes Piggy really shine. Try both modes and see what clicks for you.
Book 1 has 12 chapters and Book 2 has another 12, giving you 24 official story chapters total. On top of that, there are bonus maps, community Build Mode maps (thousands of them), and the separate Piggy: Branched Realities game. You won't run out of content anytime soon.
Build Mode is a map editor built into Piggy. You place rooms, corridors, doors, traps, and items to create custom escape maps. Once you're done, you can publish your map for other players to try. You get 2 free save slots, with up to 10 more available at 100 Robux each. No coding or Roblox Studio knowledge is required.
The main Piggy story (Books 1 and 2) is complete and won't be getting new chapters. MiniToon still maintains the game — bug fixes, seasonal events, and balance tweaks. The spin-off Piggy: Branched Realities continues to receive new content. The core game remains fully playable and the Build Mode community keeps it fresh with new maps regularly.
Collect key items scattered around the map, use them on fixed lock positions to open doors, and reach the final exit before time runs out or Piggy catches you. Coordinate with teammates via chat, listen for audio cues to track Piggy's location, close doors behind you to slow them down, and never sprint unless you're being actively chased. Map knowledge is the biggest factor — learn the layouts in Bot Mode first.
Piggy didn't just become one of the most-played Roblox games by accident. MiniToon built something that combined accessible gameplay with a genuine story, and 14.1 billion visits later, it's clear that formula worked. The game won Game of the Year for a reason — it turned a simple "escape the room" concept into an experience that had millions of players emotionally invested in fictional cartoon characters.
If you're jumping in for the first time in 2026, start with Book 1 Chapter 1 in Bot Mode. Learn the house map, get comfortable with the mechanics, then work your way through the story. It's genuinely worth experiencing the chapters in order. When you're ready for multiplayer, the teamwork and chaos of an 8-player escape attempt is something no other Roblox game quite replicates.
No codes to redeem, unfortunately — but the x2 Tokens pass at 300 Robux is the one purchase that'll improve every single session. If you don't want to spend cash, there are legitimate ways to earn free Robux that can get you there. Either way, the game itself is completely free to play and doesn't lock any story content behind paywalls.
Now go escape some maps. And close the doors behind you.