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Blade Ball codes for November 2023

Get free sword skins and coins for your Blade Ball character.

A Roblox character runs towards a flying ball that's locked onto them and swings their sword in the popular game Blade Ball.
Image credit: VG247/Wiggity
12th November 2023: We added new Blade Ball codes.

Blade Ball is a fast and frantic Roblox game that will test your reaction skills. The popular experience is like a cross between dodgeball and battle royale. Your character is dropped into an arena with about a dozen players and a flying ball. Each time the ball locks onto you, you have to bat it away with your sword - otherwise you'll explode. The catch is every time a player blocks, the speed of the ball increases also. Before you know it, the ball's moving at lighting fast speed and you need cat-like reflexes to block. If you're struggling to keep up, try redeeming a few Blade Ball codes to power up your character.

Codes offer free coins, so you can open crates and upgrade your abilities, as well as unique sword skins and spins for the giant wheel. Matches in Blade Ball can get extremely chaotic, thanks to the increasing speed of the ball and the quick reactions of other players. At times, it almost has the tempo of an intense game of air hockey, as the ball quickly pings between players until someone is hit. Which is why Blade Ball codes are so useful. Thankfully, codes for Blade Ball drop regularly, and we'll update this page whenever new ones are released and previously active codes stop working.


Working Blade Ball codes

Here's the list of all working Blade Ball codes:

  • UPD250COINS: 250 Coins (NEW!)
  • UPDATE.DAY: Comically Large Flashlight (NEW!)
  • 1.5BTHANKS: Ball on a Stick Sword

Sometimes, a newly released code can only be redeemed in a private server. If you’re having issues redeeming any code, join a private server and try claiming it in that.


Expired Blade Ball codes

  • 1BVISITSTHANKS
  • 1MLIKES
  • 10KFOLLOWERZ
  • 1000LIKES
  • 10000LIKES
  • 200KLIKES
  • 3MLIKES
  • 500K
  • 5000LIKES
  • 50000LIKES
  • FORTUNE
  • HALLOWEEN
  • HAPPYHALLOWEEN
  • HOTDOG10K
  • RRRANKEDDD
  • SITDOWN
  • SORRY4DELAY
  • ThxForSupport
  • UPDATETHREE
  • WEEK4

How to redeem Blade Ball codes

How do you enter codes in Blade Ball? To access the codes menu, you need to press the 'Extra' button in the top left corner of your screen and then select the 'Codes' option.

Here's a step-by-step guide for redeeming codes in Blade Ball:

  1. Launch Blade Ball in Roblox.
  2. Once you spawn in-game click the 'Extra' button in the top left of your screen.
  3. A drop down menu will then appear. Select the 'Codes' option.
    Arrow pointing at the button players need to press to access the codes screen in the Roblox game Blade Ball.
    Image credit: VG247/Wiggity
  4. A 'Redeem code' menu will pop up next with a textbox that says 'Type code here'.
    Arrow pointing at the codes menu in the Roblox game Blade Ball.
    Image credit: VG247/Wiggity
  5. Type a code into the textbox and then press the green tick button next to it.

If the code you entered is valid, the text in the textbox will change to 'Successfully claimed!' If you get an 'Expired!' error message instead, then that could mean one of two things. It could mean the code has to be redeemed in a private or new server, and you're in an old one. To get round this, create a private server, then join that server and redeem the code again. Blade Ball lets you create one free private server per Roblox account.

If you try to redeem a code in a private server, and still get an error message, then that means the code is unfortunately no longer working. Codes for Roblox games are typically time-limited, and when it comes to Blade Ball the longest we've seen a code stay active for has been around two weeks.


When are new Blade Ball codes released?

New Blade Ball codes are usually released when the game hits specific milestones, shortly after new updates drop or when follower goals (which are shared on Discord and an in-game sign) are met. The only exception to these rules is the 1.6 update, which launched on Saturday November 4 2023. A new code was available a few days after the launch of this version.

Where are new Blade Ball codes announced?

Codes for Blade Ball are mainly announced on the game's official Discord page in the #codes channel. Sometimes, the game's developer Wiggity also use the Blade Ball Twitter account to announce new codes, including the code that was released when Blade Ball became the fastest Roblox game ever to reach a billion visits. Of course, you don't want to be spending lots of time checking socials waiting for new codes to drop - you just want to be playing Blade Ball and trying to scoop up wins! To save you time, we regularly hunt around for the latest codes, and update this page whenever new Blade Ball codes launch and when previously active codes stop working.

What are Blade Ball codes?

Blade Ball codes offer players a variety of time-limited freebies, with free coins one of the most regularly released rewards. Coins can be used to open sword skin and explosion crates, buy new abilities and upgrade existing ones, or be saved up to purchase a spin for the giant wheel - but that's fairly expensive! Blade Ball codes also offer unique sword skins that you can't get anywhere else, and free spins for the giant wheel.


That's a wrap on our Blade Ball codes page! For help with other popular Roblox games, check out our lists of Blox Fruits codes, Peroxide codes, Anime Adventures codes, Untitled Boxing Game codes, Fruit Battlegrounds codes and King Legacy codes.

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