Updated June 2026
100 Days At Sea Codes
Redeeming codes is one of the fastest ways to jump-start your run in 100 Days At Sea, the ocean survival experience from Stranded Devs on Roblox. Codes grant Coins for shop purchases, Pearls for premium unlocks, and companion chests for random allies. This page tracks every confirmed active code so you can claim free resources before exploring Starter Island, defeating bosses like Sand Worm and Kraken, and marching toward Day 100. Check back regularly — Stranded Devs releases new codes around updates, milestones, and community events.
Active Codes Right Now
The following codes are confirmed working as of the latest wiki update. Copy each code exactly as written — codes are case-sensitive and fail if you add extra spaces or change capitalization. SEAADVENTURE rewards 50 Coins, enough for early weapon parts or supplies on your first island hops from Starter Island to Jungle Island. STRANDEDDEVS unlocks a Companion Chest, giving a random companion that can boost gun damage, melee power, sprint speed, or passive gathering depending on your roll. 100DAYS grants 25 Pearls, the premium currency used for class unlocks, companion chests, and special purchases.
To redeem, launch 100 Days At Sea on Roblox, open the in-game menu, and look for the Codes button — usually marked with a gift icon near settings or the shop. Paste one code at a time and confirm. Successful redemptions show a reward popup immediately. If a code fails, it may have expired, hit a personal redemption limit, or been typed incorrectly. Always redeem on the account you plan to main; some rewards bind to the character that claimed them.
We verify codes against community reports and official Stranded Devs announcements before listing them here. When a code stops working for the majority of players, we move it to our expired page rather than deleting it, so you can see what you might have missed. Bookmark this page and cross-reference beginner survival if you are unsure how to spend your first batch of Coins and Pearls efficiently on Starter Island.
What Each Reward Type Does
Coins are the everyday currency in 100 Days At Sea. You earn them passively by surviving nights, selling resources at island vendors, and completing objectives. Code Coins are instant — no grinding required — and they stack with everything else in your wallet. Prioritize spending early Coins on weapon upgrades and raft repair supplies, because better gear directly feeds your crafting pipeline and keeps hunger meters stable during long ocean crossings between Desert Island and Shipwreck Island.
Pearls are rarer and more valuable. They appear in code rewards less often but matter enormously for mid-game progression. Pearls purchase class unlocks like Medic (30 Pearls), Sharpshooter (55 Pearls), or companion chests from Fisherman's, Warrior, Pirate, and Magma tiers. Twenty-five Pearls from 100DAYS can fund Survivor or Camper unlocks or save toward a Warrior Chest — consult companions for the best Pearl sinks.
Companion Chests from codes like STRANDEDDEVS add a random companion to your roster. Companions fight alongside you, passively buff stats, or gather resources while you explore islands. A free chest saves hours of Pearl grinding for companion rolls. Even a common Frog or Turtle roll beats running solo through the Sand Worm arena or Kraken Zone deep-water event. Pair your new companion with recommendations from builds to maximize synergy with classes like Zookeeper.
How to Find New Codes Early
Stranded Devs typically drops codes through their official Roblox group announcements, Discord server, and social posts tied to update launches. Major patches — new islands like Bermuda Island, class additions like Fire Mage, boss reworks — almost always ship with a celebratory code. Follow the group, enable notifications, and join community Discords that ping code alerts within minutes of release. Codes often expire within days or weeks, so speed matters more than in games with permanent redemption lists.
YouTube creators and wiki sites like this one aggregate codes after verification, which saves you from clicking scam links promising fake generators. Never enter your Roblox password on third-party sites; legitimate code lists only need you to copy text into the in-game redeem box. Our how to redeem guide walks through the exact menu path on PC, mobile, and console controllers.
When planning a co-op session, have every player redeem the same active codes before boarding the shared raft. Shared world progress does not duplicate personal currency, so each teammate must claim SEAADVENTURE, STRANDEDDEVS, and 100DAYS individually. Pool knowledge from co op strategy to decide who spends Pearls on class unlocks versus who invests in group combat gear for Volcano Island.
Code Redemption Tips and Limits
Each code can normally be redeemed once per Roblox account. Alt accounts can claim again, but progression, classes, and companions do not transfer — creating alts purely for code farming violates the spirit of survival progression and may conflict with Roblox Terms of Service if abused commercially. Stick to one main account and treat codes as a fair boost, not an infinite exploit loop.
If redemption fails with a generic error, wait sixty seconds and retry — Roblox backend hiccups happen during peak hours. Confirm you have not already claimed that code by checking inventory for the reward. Mobile players should disable autocorrect when pasting; STRANDEDDEVS especially fails when a trailing space sneaks in. PC players can paste with Ctrl+V directly into the code field without clicking intermediate popups.
After redeeming, spend Coins and Pearls deliberately. Hoarding free currency until Day 50 feels safe but slows early power spikes that make Jungle Island and Desert Island manageable. Upgrade weapons first, then raft storage, then consider a class unlock once you understand all 23 classes listed on all classes. Expired codes and historical rewards live on expired for collectors tracking exclusive skins like the BERMUDA cosmetic.
Spending Guide — Where Codes Accelerate Progress
Day 1–5: SEAADVENTURE Coins buy Fishing Rod hooks, Bonfire fuel, or Grinder parts on Starter Island. Do not spend Pearls yet — observe your free Sailor class passive first per beginner survival.
Day 5–15: STRANDEDDEVS companion chest — if you roll Shark or Swordfish, lean into melee builds with Battle Buku or Swordsman. Crab or Parrot rolls favor Cowboy or Sharpshooter ranged paths from tier list.
Day 15–30: 100DAYS Pearls toward Survivor (20), Camper (25), or Crewmate (25) if co-op. Save remaining Pearls for Medic or Soldier before Shipwreck Island Ghost Captain.
Never delay redemption hoping for better codes — active codes expire without warning. Redeem immediately after reading how to redeem, then return here weekly for new Stranded Devs promotions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the active 100 Days At Sea codes?
Currently confirmed active codes are SEAADVENTURE (50 Coins), STRANDEDDEVS (Companion Chest), and 100DAYS (25 Pearls). Redeem them in-game via the Codes menu before they expire.
How often do new codes release?
Stranded Devs typically releases codes during major updates, milestone celebrations, and holidays. Expect a few new codes per month during active development, with shorter expiry windows than permanent Roblox promo codes.
Can I redeem the same code on multiple accounts?
Yes, each Roblox account can redeem each code once. Rewards do not share between accounts, so every player in a friend group should redeem individually on their own profile.
Why does my code say invalid or expired?
The code may have expired, already been redeemed on your account, or been typed with wrong capitalization or extra spaces. Double-check spelling and see our expired codes page for codes that no longer work.
Do codes work in private servers?
Yes, code redemption is tied to your Roblox account, not the server instance. You can redeem in public or private servers as long as you are playing the official 100 Days At Sea experience.