The brainrot genre inside Fortnite keeps expanding, and the newest addition is Fish for Brainrots, a UEFN-built fishing experience created by Pandvil. Two codes are already live as of June 15, 2026, and both are worth grabbing before they expire.
Every active code right now
Here's the lowdown on what's currently claimable:
Both codes are freshly added. Since the map itself is brand new, there are zero expired codes at this point, meaning everything listed above is still up for grabs.
How redeeming actually works on this map
The process is a little different from what you might expect. Fish for Brainrots does not use a traditional text input field. Instead, you interact with a physical keypad inside the map, located close to the spawn area near the stage.
To load the map, open the Discover page from the Fortnite lobby and search for map code 4177-0661-0836. Once you are in a match, walk to the keypad and press Square or X on controller, or E on PC. Enter your code using the on-screen number pad, then confirm with the green checkmark button.
The key here is accuracy. Because you are pressing individual number buttons rather than typing, it is easy to fat-finger a digit and assume the code is expired when it is actually just entered wrong.
What makes this map worth loading up
Fish for Brainrots centers the entire experience around fishing mechanics, which is a natural fit for Fortnite's existing fishing systems. The Lucky Rod reward from code 8267 gives you a head start on catching rarer brainrot variants, which is the core loop of the map. The $1M cash from code 5184 feeds into the in-map economy, letting you upgrade gear faster than grinding from zero.
Pandvil has built several popular UEFN experiences before, and the brainrot genre specifically has been one of the more consistently active corners of Fortnite's creative ecosystem. If you have spent time with other fishing-adjacent content in the game, the Mythic Goldfish guide is worth a read for some context on how rare catches work in the base game.
Keeping up with new codes as they drop
Pandvil releases new codes across their social channels, primarily on X. Following the creator directly is the fastest way to catch codes in real time, though the volume of posts makes it easy to miss individual drops.
What most players miss is that codes for UEFN maps tend to go live in small batches tied to update milestones or follower goals, so watching for those announcements specifically is more efficient than monitoring a general feed.
For players who want to stay across the full range of Fortnite freebies and seasonal content, the Fortnite guides collection covers everything from active code lists to cosmetic unlocks as new drops land.








