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Last checked: May 8, 2026

The Mimic Codes (April 2026) — All Active & Expired Codes

Updated April 5, 2026 • By Earnaldo Team

The Mimic is a Roblox horror game developed by CTStudio that draws heavily from Japanese urban legends and folklore. With over 1.18 billion visits and two complete story books containing four chapters each, it has become one of the platform's most recognized horror titles. Codes in The Mimic give you free Spirits (the main in-game currency) and Revive Credits (extra lives for Nightmare Mode), both of which make the game's tougher content considerably more approachable.

We verify every The Mimic code directly in the live game and update this page as soon as anything changes. Right now there are 3 working codes you can redeem for a combined 1,800 Spirits, 2 Revive Credits, and additional bonus rewards. Grab them before any expire — CTStudio doesn't always announce when codes are being removed.

All Active The Mimic Codes (April 2026)

These codes are confirmed working as of April 5, 2026. Enter them exactly as shown — The Mimic codes are case-sensitive.

CodeRewardStatus
ChenooReturns2 Revive Credits + 800 SpiritsActive
NetamoPossessedMeFreebies / misc rewardsActive
Sorryforwait1,000 Free SpiritsActive
Tip: The ChenooReturns code is the most valuable one on this list. It gives you 2 Revive Credits on top of 800 Spirits, and those Revive Credits are a lifesaver during Nightmare Mode runs. Redeem it first.

How to Redeem Codes in The Mimic

Redeeming codes in The Mimic works a bit differently from most Roblox games. There is no menu button — instead you physically walk to a specific spot in the lobby. Here is the full process.

  1. Open Roblox and launch The Mimic.
  2. Once you load into the lobby, walk into the yellow "Codes" circle on the ground.
  3. Press E to open the code input field.
  4. Type the code exactly as shown. Codes are case-sensitive, so ChenooReturns is different from chenooreturns.
  5. Click the yellow Enter button to claim your reward. If the code is valid, your Spirits or Revive Credits will be added immediately.

If a code does not work, double-check the capitalization first. The Mimic's code system is strict about casing, and a single wrong letter will cause it to fail silently. If you are certain everything is typed correctly and the code still does not go through, it has either expired or you have already redeemed it on your account.

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The Mimic Codes (April 2026) rewards

What Do The Mimic Codes Give You?

The Mimic codes reward two primary resources, and both serve an important purpose once you start tackling the harder chapters.

Spirits

Spirits are the main currency in The Mimic. You earn them by completing chapters and surviving through the game's various story sequences, but codes give you a shortcut to building up your balance without replaying content. You can spend Spirits on cosmetic items and accessories in the lobby shop, letting you customize your character's look before diving into a chapter. With the current active codes, you can pick up 1,800 Spirits for free — that is a solid amount that would otherwise take several chapter completions to accumulate through normal play.

Revive Credits

Revive Credits are extra lives specifically designed for Nightmare Mode, the hardest difficulty in The Mimic. In Normal Mode, dying simply sends you back to the lobby. But in Nightmare Mode, the stakes are much higher — enemies are faster, hiding spots are more limited, and one mistake can end your entire run. A Revive Credit lets you pick up right where you fell instead of restarting the chapter from scratch. The ChenooReturns code gives you 2 free Revive Credits, which could mean the difference between clearing a Nightmare chapter and losing 30 minutes of progress.

The Mimic Story Overview

Understanding what you are getting into helps you prepare for each chapter. The Mimic is split into two complete books, and each book contains four chapters that follow a distinct narrative arc rooted in Japanese horror.

Book I

The first book follows a group of friends who stumble upon a cursed location after hearing about a local urban legend. Each chapter escalates the danger, introducing new enemies and increasingly tense chase sequences. The environments draw from traditional Japanese settings — shrines, forests, abandoned buildings — and the atmosphere is consistently unsettling. By Chapter 4, you will face the most challenging encounters in Book I, with tighter escape windows and more aggressive enemies.

Book II

Book II continues the story with a new set of characters and locations, but the horror themes stay rooted in Japanese folklore. The difficulty ramps up noticeably from Book I, with more complex puzzle mechanics layered on top of the stealth and chase sequences. If you found the first book manageable, expect Book II to test your nerves in new ways. Each chapter introduces unique enemies with different behaviors, so you can't rely on the same strategies throughout.

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The Mimic Codes (April 2026) strategies

Tips for Surviving Nightmare Mode

Nightmare Mode is where The Mimic shows its teeth. Here are some practical strategies that will help you make it through.

Learn enemy patrol patterns: Every enemy in The Mimic follows a semi-predictable route. Spend your first attempt in each chapter just observing where enemies go and how long they linger in certain areas. Dying is part of the learning process — the key is dying with useful information so your next attempt goes further.

Use headphones: Audio cues are critical in The Mimic. You can hear enemies approaching before you see them, and in dark areas where visibility is low, sound is often your only warning. Footsteps, breathing, and ambient shifts all tell you something about what is nearby. Playing without headphones puts you at a real disadvantage.

Memorize hiding spots: Lockers, closets, and other hiding points are scattered throughout each chapter. In Normal Mode you have more time to find them, but in Nightmare Mode you need to know exactly where the nearest hiding spot is at all times. One wrong turn can end a run.

Play with a team: The Mimic supports multiplayer, and having teammates makes Nightmare Mode significantly more manageable. You can coordinate who scouts ahead and who stays near a hiding spot. Communication over voice chat gives you a massive advantage, especially during chase sequences where split-second decisions matter.

Save your Revive Credits: Do not burn your Revive Credits on early chapters. The difficulty curve gets steeper as you progress, and you will want those extra lives for Chapters 3 and 4 where the margin for error is thinnest. Use codes to stock up on Revive Credits before you start a serious Nightmare run.

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All Expired The Mimic Codes

These codes no longer work when entered in-game. We keep them listed here so you do not waste time trying them.

CodeRewardStatus
SpookyMonth800 Spirits + 2 Revive CreditsExpired
WelcomeBack500 SpiritsExpired
BookTwoFree SpiritsExpired

Looking at the pattern, expired codes tend to fall into two categories. Event-based codes like SpookyMonth were tied to specific holidays (it expired after November 2025), while milestone codes like BookTwo celebrated content launches and had a limited redemption window. The WelcomeBack code was likely released after a period of server issues or extended downtime. This pattern is worth keeping in mind — whenever CTStudio drops a major update, fixes a widespread bug, or a holiday rolls around, there is a good chance a new code will come with it.

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The Mimic Codes (April 2026) features

Where to Find New The Mimic Codes

CTStudio does not publish codes on a fixed schedule, so you need to watch a few different channels to catch them early.

CTStudio's social media: The development team announces new codes on their Twitter/X account and in the game's official Roblox group. Following both is the fastest way to know about a new code the moment it drops.

The Mimic Discord server: The community Discord is where a lot of The Mimic discussion happens. Code drops are usually pinged in a dedicated announcements channel, and you can also find guides and tips for Nightmare Mode from experienced players.

Game updates and patch notes: New codes frequently appear alongside game updates. When a new chapter, seasonal event, or balance patch goes live, check the description on the game's Roblox page — CTStudio sometimes includes the code directly there.

This page: We test codes against the live game and update this list as quickly as possible. Bookmark this page and check back whenever you want a quick status check on The Mimic codes.

How The Mimic Compares to Other Roblox Horror Games

The Roblox horror genre has grown considerably over the past few years, with games like DOORS, Apeirophobia, Piggy, and Flee the Facility all pulling in massive player counts. The Mimic stands apart primarily through its narrative focus and cultural grounding. While DOORS is built around procedurally generated rooms and emergent scares, The Mimic tells a structured story across hand-crafted chapters, each with its own set pieces and scripted events.

The Japanese urban legend theme also gives The Mimic a distinct visual and atmospheric identity. The environments, enemy designs, and sound direction all lean into that specific horror tradition, which creates a tone that feels different from the more Western-influenced horror games on Roblox. If you enjoy narrative-driven horror with a strong cultural foundation, The Mimic is one of the best options available on the platform.

With 1.18 billion visits, The Mimic has clearly found its audience. The game's two books offer a substantial amount of content, and Nightmare Mode adds genuine replayability for players looking for a serious challenge. Use the codes on this page to stock up on Spirits and Revive Credits before you jump in.

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The Mimic Codes (April 2026) gameplay

Frequently Asked Questions

How many active The Mimic codes are there right now?

As of April 2026, there are 3 active The Mimic codes. Combined, they give you 1,800 Spirits, 2 Revive Credits, and additional bonus rewards.

How do I redeem codes in The Mimic?

In the lobby, walk into the yellow Codes circle on the ground, press E to open the code input, type your code exactly as shown (case-sensitive), and click the yellow Enter button to claim your reward.

What are Spirits used for in The Mimic?

Spirits are the main in-game currency in The Mimic. You can spend them on cosmetic items, accessories, and other unlockables that let you customize your character before jumping into a chapter.

What are Revive Credits in The Mimic?

Revive Credits are extra lives you can use in Nightmare Mode. When you die during a Nightmare run, a Revive Credit lets you continue from where you fell instead of restarting the entire chapter from the beginning.

Why is my The Mimic code not working?

The Mimic codes are case-sensitive, so make sure you type them exactly as listed on this page. If the code still fails, it may have expired or you may have already redeemed it on your account. Also confirm you are entering the code through the yellow Codes circle in the lobby, not through the chat box.

How often does The Mimic release new codes?

The Mimic does not follow a fixed schedule for new codes. They typically appear during major content updates, holidays, server outage apologies, and milestone celebrations. Bookmark this page to stay updated whenever new codes drop.