Last updated: June 10, 2026
Totally Accurate Tops by Thought-Out Games takes the Beyblade fantasy and drops it into a full-blown Roblox physics engine. You're building custom spinning tops from scratch, bonding with spirits that grant signature combat moves, and launching your creation into arenas where real physics determine who walks away standing. It's currently in Open Alpha, and there's already a surprising amount of depth here for a game still finding its legs.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Totally Accurate Tops — from assembling your first competitive top and choosing the right spirit to redeeming every working code and earning free Robux for in-game purchases. Whether you stumbled into the game yesterday or you've been grinding since the alpha opened, there's practical stuff here you can use right now.
Totally Accurate Tops is a physics-based battle game on Roblox where every match outcome depends on real spin dynamics, weight distribution, and collision physics. Think of it as Beyblade meets Roblox's physics engine, except the physics actually matter. Your top's shape, weight, and part composition directly affect how it moves, attacks, and survives in the arena.
The game was built by Thought-Out Games and launched into Open Alpha with Place ID 16228276182. Even in its alpha state, the core loop is tight: build a top, bond with a spirit, enter a tournament, and use a combination of your build's raw stats and your spirit's signature ability to outlast everyone else. Matches are fast — usually under two minutes — and the results feel earned because the physics don't lie.
There's more going on than just battling, though. Meteors crash into the game world carrying rare top parts, giving you a reason to explore between matches. Tournaments let you test your builds against real players in structured competition. And the spirit bonding system adds a layer of strategy that goes well beyond just slapping the heaviest parts onto your top and hoping for the best.
Building your top is where you'll spend a huge chunk of your time, and for good reason. The parts you choose determine your three core stats: attack, defense, and stamina. Get the balance wrong and you'll either shatter on impact, spin out too early, or bounce off opponents without doing any real damage.
Attack determines how much force your top transfers on impact. High-attack builds hit hard and can knock opponents out of the arena or destabilize their spin on contact. The tradeoff is that aggressive parts tend to be lighter, which means less stability when you're the one getting hit.
Defense is your top's ability to absorb impacts without losing spin speed or getting knocked off course. Defensive parts are usually heavier and wider, giving your top a lower center of gravity. A tanky build won't deal massive damage, but it'll outlast opponents who burn through their stamina trying to knock you around.
Stamina controls how long your top keeps spinning. Every collision, every spirit move activation, and even the friction from the arena surface drains stamina over time. If your top stops spinning, you lose. Period. Stamina-focused builds excel in long matches where attrition matters more than raw power.
Your top is assembled from multiple interchangeable parts, and each category affects your stats differently. The base layer is your foundation — it sets your core stamina and defense baseline. Heavier bases spin longer but respond slower to directional changes. Lighter bases give you agility at the cost of durability.
Attack rings sit around the outer edge of your top and determine how much damage you deal on contact. Spiked or jagged attack rings transfer more force but can also destabilize your own spin if you're not careful. Smooth attack rings are safer but hit softer. Weight disks sit between the base and the attack ring and let you fine-tune your center of gravity.
The tip — the point your top actually spins on — affects movement speed and arena grip. A sharp tip reduces friction and lets your top move faster across the arena surface, but it's also easier to knock over. A flat tip gives you stability and grip at the expense of mobility. Choosing the right tip for your playstyle matters more than most players realize.
Meteors are one of the best sources of rare and powerful parts. They crash into the game world periodically, and each one contains components you can't get through regular play. Meteor parts tend to have higher stat ceilings than standard drops, and some have unique visual effects that make your top stand out in the arena.
When a meteor lands, you'll see a notification and a general direction indicator. Getting there first matters — other players are racing for the same loot. Learn the common landing zones and position yourself between matches so you can reach fresh impacts quickly. Some veteran players build entire sessions around meteor farming, collecting parts and then testing new builds in practice mode before entering tournaments.
Spirits are the X-factor in Totally Accurate Tops. Your top handles the physics. Your spirit handles the magic. Each spirit you bond with grants a unique signature move that can turn the tide of a battle when used at the right moment.
You can bond with one spirit at a time. The bonding process locks that spirit's ability onto your top until you either unbond or use a spirit reset. The FREE_RESET code gives you a free reset, which is worth redeeming even if you're happy with your current spirit — you never know when a balance patch will change the meta.
Different spirits complement different build types. An aggressive, high-attack top paired with a spirit that amplifies impact force becomes a wrecking ball. A stamina-focused build paired with a spirit that drains opponent spin speed turns you into an endurance nightmare. The combination of your physical build and your spirit's ability is what separates casual players from people who consistently win tournaments.
There's no single best spirit. The right pick depends entirely on your top's stat distribution and your personal playstyle. If you've built a balanced all-rounder, look for spirits with versatile abilities that work in multiple situations. If you've committed to a specialized build, find a spirit that amplifies your strength rather than trying to cover your weakness.
Offensive spirits work best with attack-heavy builds. Their signature moves tend to add burst damage or knockback force to your collisions. Defensive spirits shine on tanky builds by reducing incoming damage or stabilizing your spin after impacts. Utility spirits offer things like speed boosts, area denial, or disruption effects that mess with opponent positioning.
Once you hit level 50, there's a special multi-spirit code that unlocks access to multiple spirit bonds. This opens up entirely new strategic possibilities since you can switch between spirits to adapt to different opponents and tournament formats. Reaching that milestone should be a priority for anyone taking the competitive side seriously.
Knowing how to build a top and bond a spirit is only half the equation. The other half is what you do once the match starts. Here are strategies that consistently produce results in tournament play.
The center of the arena gives you the most options. You can react to approaches from any direction, you have maximum distance from the edges (where knockouts happen), and you can choose when to engage. Players who hug the walls are asking to get knocked out of bounds. Claim the center early and force opponents to come to you.
New players love to charge straight at the nearest opponent and smash into them repeatedly. If someone does this to you, don't panic. Let them bounce off your top while you focus on maintaining spin stability. Every collision costs both players stamina, but the attacker usually spends more — especially if your defense is solid. After they've burned through half their stamina, that's when you push back.
Spirit moves have cooldowns. Popping yours in the first five seconds of a match is almost always a waste. The best time to use a signature ability is when your opponent is already off-balance from a collision, when they're near the arena edge and a knockback effect would finish them, or when multiple opponents are clustered together. Patience wins more matches than aggression in this game.
You can tell a lot about someone's top from how it moves. Heavy defensive builds spin slowly but resist knockback. Light attack builds zip around the arena but wobble on impact. Stamina builds maintain a steady spin but don't hit hard. Once you identify what you're up against, adjust your approach. Don't try to out-tank a tank — outmaneuver it instead. Don't try to outrun a speed build — anchor yourself and let them crash into your defense.
Arena edges aren't just boundaries — they're weapons. A well-timed hit near the edge can send an opponent flying out of bounds even if your attack stat is modest. Learn the angles. A glancing blow that redirects an opponent toward the edge is worth more than a dead-center hit that just trades stamina. Some of the best players in Totally Accurate Tops win matches without dealing the most damage — they just position opponents where a small push does maximum work.
Every action costs stamina. Moving burns stamina. Collisions burn stamina. Spirit moves burn stamina. If you're constantly moving and attacking, you'll run dry before the match ends. Learn to idle in favorable positions, letting your top spin naturally while you wait for opponents to make mistakes. The top that's still spinning when everyone else has stopped is the top that wins.
If a tournament has multiple rounds, use the downtime between matches to assess what worked and what didn't. Did your build get outmuscled by heavier tops? Consider swapping in a denser weight disk. Did you run out of stamina before the end? Try a wider base for better energy retention. The workshop exists between rounds for a reason — use it.
Thought-Out Games releases codes through social media, milestones, and community events. These give you free cash, EXP boosts, and spirit resets — all useful for accelerating your progression. Here are the currently active codes as of June 2026.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| SO_MANY_PLAYERS | $30 Cash | Active |
| FREE_RESET | Spirit Reset | Active |
| PUBLICTESTING | EXP Boost | Active |
| GRINDING_SUCKS | EXP Boost | Active |
| Level 50 Multi-Spirit Code | Multi-Spirit Access | Active (Lv. 50+) |
The $30 cash from SO_MANY_PLAYERS gives you a nice starting boost for buying basic parts from the shop. FREE_RESET is clutch if you bonded with a spirit early and want to try something different without spending resources. And the two EXP boost codes — PUBLICTESTING and GRINDING_SUCKS — stack nicely for power-leveling through the early game. Thought-Out Games clearly knows that grinding to level 50 takes a while, and these boosts help smooth out the experience curve.
Keep an eye on the game's Roblox page and any associated Discord or social media channels for new codes. Alpha games tend to drop codes more frequently than established titles as a way to keep testers engaged and compensate for bugs.
Redeeming codes takes about 15 seconds. Here's the process.
If a code returns an error, it's either expired, already been redeemed on your account, or typed incorrectly. Double-check the underscores and capitalization. Each code works once per account.
As Totally Accurate Tops moves out of alpha, expect more game passes and premium items to show up. If you want to be ready without spending real money, Earnaldo lets you earn Robux by completing simple tasks like surveys, watching videos, and trying app offers. Withdraw the Robux directly to your Roblox account and use them however you want.
Here's how to get started:
Earn Robux by completing simple tasks and be ready for new game passes and premium content as the game leaves alpha — no credit card required.
If you're playing other Roblox games alongside Totally Accurate Tops, these guides cover codes, strategies, and free Robux tips:
Totally Accurate Tops is a Roblox game by Thought-Out Games where you build custom spinning tops, bond with spirits for unique abilities, and battle other players in physics-based arena combat. It's inspired by Beyblade and currently in Open Alpha. The physics engine determines collision outcomes, so your top's build composition genuinely matters in every match.
As of June 2026, the active codes are SO_MANY_PLAYERS ($30 cash), FREE_RESET (spirit reset), PUBLICTESTING (EXP boost), and GRINDING_SUCKS (EXP boost). There's also a special multi-spirit code that unlocks once you hit level 50. Redeem them as soon as possible since alpha codes can expire without warning.
From the main menu, click the Codes button. Type or paste your code into the text field (they're case-sensitive and include underscores), then hit Redeem. Your reward gets added to your account immediately. If a code doesn't work, it's either expired or already redeemed on your account.
Spirits are entities you bond with that give your top a unique signature move. You can have one spirit bonded at a time (until you unlock multi-spirit access at level 50). Each spirit's ability works differently — some boost attack power, others improve defense or add utility effects. The FREE_RESET code lets you unbond your current spirit and try a new one for free.
Meteors are objects that crash into the game world and contain rare top parts with higher stat ceilings than standard drops. When one lands, you'll get a notification with a general direction. Head toward the impact site quickly — other players are competing for the same loot. Meteor parts can significantly upgrade your builds.
Every part on your top influences three core stats: attack, defense, and stamina. The base layer sets your stamina and stability foundation. Attack rings determine collision damage. Weight disks adjust your center of gravity. The tip controls movement speed and arena grip. Heavier parts boost defense and stamina but reduce agility, while lighter attack parts hit harder but wear out faster.
No. The game is in Open Alpha and most progression comes through regular gameplay. You can earn parts by hunting meteors, winning tournaments, and playing matches. Free codes provide cash and EXP boosts. The physics-based combat rewards smart building and good positioning over any purchases.
Yes. The FREE_RESET code gives you one free spirit reset. After using it, you can visit the spirit bonding area and choose a new spirit to pair with your top. Save your reset for when you're sure you want to switch — once it's used, you'll need another reset item or code to change again.
Totally Accurate Tops is still in Open Alpha, but the foundation is rock solid. The physics-based combat system rewards thoughtful building and smart play over button mashing, and the spirit system adds enough strategic depth to keep matches feeling fresh. Grab every free code while they're active, experiment with different part combinations, and don't sleep on meteor hunting for rare components. As Thought-Out Games continues developing the game, early players who understand the core mechanics are going to have a serious head start when it hits full release.