Three blue lock rivals codes are confirmed working by every major tracker as of June 11, 2026 — NELHIORI, SNOWFLAKE, and HIORIREWORK — with a few older codes still redeeming according to some sources. All three new codes pay out in Lucky Style Spins and Lucky Flow Spins, the boosted-odds rolls that skip the common pool almost entirely. The full list sits in the table above; below it you’ll find the redeem requirements (there are two, and missing either one silently blocks every code), the drop pattern around updates, and how to spend the spins once you have them. For wider coverage of the game, start at our Blue Lock Rivals hub.
Working Blue Lock Rivals codes for June 2026
The major trackers updated between June 6 and June 9, 2026 disagree more than usual for this game: Pocket Tactics trimmed its active list down to just three codes (NELHIORI, SNOWFLAKE, HIORIREWORK), while Pro Game Guides and Destructoid still carry a longer tail of older codes. That kind of split usually means a recent update quietly killed part of the old list — which is why the table marks the three unanimous codes “new” and the contested older ones “likely-active” rather than treating every listed code as a sure thing.
One caveat: MASTEROFALLTRADES shows as active on two trackers but expired on a third, so it isn’t in the table at all — try it if you want, but don’t count on it. The community wiki’s codes page is worth knowing about, though its code list lags well behind the dedicated trackers, so treat it as background reading rather than a live source.
How to redeem Blue Lock Rivals codes
The redeem flow itself is short, but two account requirements trip up more players than the codes do:
- Reach Player Level 10. Codes will not redeem on a fresh account. Levels come fast from playing matches, so this is an hour or two of normal play.
- Join the game’s Roblox group and like the game. Most trackers point to the “Blue Lock Rivals Unofficial Fans” group; the join link sits on the official Roblox game page. The like requirement is mentioned by several sources, and it costs nothing, so do both.
- Launch the game and stay in the lobby.
- Click the Codes button on the bottom menu, next to Settings.
- Paste the code into the text box and hit Redeem.
Codes are case-sensitive, so copy-paste instead of typing. If a code fails, check the troubleshooting section below before assuming it’s dead.
What Blue Lock Rivals codes give you
Nearly every current code pays out in spins, and specifically the Lucky variants:
- Lucky Style Spins roll for playstyles with heavily boosted odds — per the wiki, a Lucky Spin lands at least a Legendary-tier Style around 95% of the time, versus 2% from a standard spin.
- Lucky Flow Spins do the same for Flows, the buff abilities that trigger in matches.
- Cash and boosts appear occasionally — past codes have dropped cash payouts and timed Cash Boosts, though the current active set is all spins.
That makes codes the only free source of Lucky-tier rolls. Lucky Spins otherwise cost 199 Robux each, so a single code like NELHIORI (5 + 5 spins) represents a meaningful chunk of real-money value.
When new codes drop
The developer releases codes around four kinds of events: game updates (especially character reworks — HIORIREWORK accompanied the Hiori rework), community milestones like visit or like counts, holidays and seasonal events, and occasionally compensation for server problems or delayed updates. New codes are announced first on the game’s official Discord server, in the announcements and codes channels.
Just as important is how codes die: several trackers note that Blue Lock Rivals codes are short-lived — often lasting only a week or two — and that major updates tend to invalidate older codes in bulk. That’s a faster rotation than most big Roblox games; Blox Fruits codes from 2022 still work today, and Bee Swarm Simulator codes stay live for years. Here, redeem the same day you read about a code.
How spins fit the Style and Flow system
Codes hand you spins, and spins feed the game’s two core progression systems.
Styles are character-based playstyles drawn from the Blue Lock series, and they decide how you actually play. The rarity ladder runs from Rare at 62.5% odds (Isagi, Chigiri) through Epic (Bachira, Hiori, Otoya), Legendary at 2% (Nagi, Reo, Karasu), Mythic at 0.5% (Shidou, Kunigami, Yukimiya), up to World Class at 0.25%. Standard Style Spins cost 2,500 in-game cash each, and a pity system guarantees a Legendary-or-better result after 50 spins. The full odds tables are on the wiki’s Styles page.
Flows are passive-trigger buffs — mobility, scoring, defending — with the same rarity structure: Lightning and Puzzle at Rare, Monster and King’s Instinct at Epic, Demon Wings and Wild Card at Legendary, on up to World Class flows.
The practical takeaway: because code spins are Lucky-tier, they bypass the Rare and Epic pools entirely. A free Lucky Style Spin from a code is worth roughly 47 standard spins’ worth of Legendary odds, so don’t let codes expire unredeemed even if you’re happy with your current Style.
Troubleshooting: code not working?
Run through these in order — they cover nearly every failed redeem:
- Below Level 10. The most common blocker on newer accounts. Play matches until you hit 10, then retry.
- Group not joined / game not liked. Both are required by most sources. Join via the group link on the Roblox game page, like the game, then rejoin the server before retrying.
- Capitalization or stray spaces. Codes are case-sensitive, and a trailing space from a sloppy copy-paste reads as a different string. Paste clean.
- Already redeemed. Each code works once per account.
- Actually expired. If a code from another site fails after all the above, it’s probably dead — this game’s codes rotate faster than most. Compare against the verified date at the bottom of this page.
The same checklist logic applies to other rotating-code games we cover, like Blade Ball codes and King Legacy codes — though both of those are far more forgiving about expiry.
Blue Lock Rivals codes FAQ
How many blue lock rivals codes are active right now?
Three codes are confirmed across every major tracker: NELHIORI, SNOWFLAKE, and HIORIREWORK. Two older codes (MINIUPDATE, HIORIHYPE) are contested between trackers — try them, but they may have rotated out — and two others are likely-active with thinner confirmation. The table above carries the current status of each.
Do blue lock rivals codes expire?
Yes, and quickly — trackers report typical lifespans of a week or two, and big updates tend to wipe the old list entirely. This is one of the fastest code rotations on Roblox, so redeem immediately rather than saving codes for later.
What’s the difference between a Style Spin and a Lucky Style Spin?
Odds. A standard Style Spin has a 2% Legendary chance; a Lucky Style Spin lands Legendary or better roughly 95% of the time per the wiki’s published rates. All current codes give the Lucky variant.
Do I need Robux to use codes?
No. Redeeming codes is completely free — you just need Level 10 and the group join. Robux only enters the picture if you buy Lucky Spins directly from the shop at 199 Robux each, which is exactly what the codes let you skip.
Where are new codes announced first?
The game’s official Discord server, in the announcements and codes channels. New drops reach the major trackers within hours; you can also watch our Blue Lock Rivals hub, or if you want more Blue Lock IP on Roblox, our Escape Tsunami For BL guide (game hub) covers the brainrot runner where you collect BL character units and sprint to outrun a giant wave — a completely different format from the PvP football game but the same anime-football skin. If you want Blue Lock-themed combat rather than a runner, Supreme Battlegrounds is a Roblox battlegrounds PvP game built around KJ and Shinji movesets — combo execution and defensive reads, not sprint timing. For a Roblox soccer game where you actually build a team and play full matches rather than spin for character units, the Build A Soccer Squad hub covers the squad-management game where you draft players, set formations, and grind up your roster. For the World Cup tournament bracket experience — managing a squad through knockout rounds rather than spinning for player styles — the World Cup Manager guide covers the Roblox football management sim at 5K+ concurrent. Browse codes for other games like Pet Simulator 99, Grow a Garden codes for the cozy-farming simulator, Adopt Me codes for kiosk bonuses and daily Bucks in Roblox’s biggest pet-trading economy (see the Adopt Me tier list for which pets are worth acquiring), DOORS codes for knobs and revives, and the rest of our Blox Fruits coverage, or check the Anime Story 2 hub if you want another anime-themed Roblox gacha — it runs a similar milestone-code cadence with Trait Tokens and Ascended summons instead of Style and Flow Spins, with every current drop tracked on our Anime Story 2 codes page. For the site’s first non-Roblox title, the 007 First Light hub covers IO Interactive’s Bond origin game on PC, PS5, and Xbox — tracked on the same daily-verified schedule.
Codes are case-sensitive and time-limited. Last verified: June 11, 2026.




