Fresh codes are live for 100 Days at Sea, the Roblox survival game where you raft across open waters, fend off sea creatures, and grind for better gear. Right now there are active codes handing out free Pearls, which are the game's primary premium currency, so you'll want to redeem these before they expire.
Every active code right now
Here's the full list of working 100 Days at Sea codes as of July 2026. These are case-sensitive in most Roblox survival games, so copy them exactly as shown:
- LAUNCH - free Pearls
- PEARLS100 - free Pearls
- SURVIVAL - free Pearls
- SEASTART - free Pearls
The key here is not to sit on these. Codes in games like 100 Days at Sea are typically tied to launch windows or community milestones, and once the developer drops a new batch, the older ones get pulled. Redeem them the moment you load in.
What Pearls actually do
Pearls are the main premium currency in 100 Days at Sea. Spending them unlocks cosmetics, speeds up certain progression paths, and can get you access to items that would otherwise take a significant grind to reach through normal play. For a survival game built around lasting 100 days on the open ocean, having a resource buffer early makes the first stretch considerably less punishing.
This is especially true for newer players still figuring out the crafting loop. A few free Pearls from codes can cover early purchases that would otherwise take hours of resource farming to afford.
How to redeem codes in 100 Days at Sea
The redemption process is straightforward:
- Launch 100 Days at Sea on Roblox
- Look for the Codes button in the main menu or on the side of the screen (it usually looks like a gift icon)
- Type or paste your code into the text field exactly as listed
- Hit Redeem and the reward will drop directly into your inventory
What most players miss is that some Roblox survival games require you to be in an active server session before the code button becomes available. If you can't find it on the main screen, load into a world first, then check the in-game menu.
Codes that have already expired
If you've seen older codes floating around on social media or community posts, there's a good chance they're already dead. 100 Days at Sea has been building its player base steadily, and early launch codes in particular tend to have short lifespans. If a code throws an error on redemption, it's expired.
The game sits in the broader category of simulation games on Roblox, where codes are a standard part of the player acquisition loop. Developers drop them through Discord servers, YouTube creator partnerships, and milestone announcements, so following the official channels is the fastest way to catch new ones.
Staying ahead of new codes
The developer typically releases new codes through the official 100 Days at Sea Discord and partnered content creators on YouTube. Codes tied to subscriber milestones, like the SUB2 prefix format common in Roblox games, often come with double XP timers attached, so they're worth grabbing even if you're not short on Pearls.
For a deeper look at surviving the open water and making the most of your Pearl stash, the Forgotten Seas page has useful context on similar ocean survival mechanics. The Forgotten Seas guides collection also covers progression strategies that translate well to any Roblox ocean survival title, including resource management and early-game priorities worth knowing before you hit day 50.
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