How to Nuke Your City Codes (July 2026 Update)

How to Nuke Your City Codes (July 2026 Update)

Update: added new Nuke Your City codes on July 9, 2026

I watched my nuke climb meters on the gauge while the server chat exploded. You know that jitter in your fingers when a fresh code drops and everything could change. For a moment the whole game feels poised on a single keystroke.

I follow the devs, you follow the community—let me show you which codes matter right now and exactly how to grab them before they vanish.

At 12:07 p.m. the developer pasted a code into Discord — All New Nuke Your City Codes

Developers drop codes into Discord and Roblox Groups at odd hours; if you blink you’ll miss them. Right now there’s one active code worth claiming immediately.

  • BOOM: 50 Playtime Points and a Crate NEW

This code is a detonator for your progress: redeem it to stack early XP and accelerate rebirths.

How do I redeem codes in Nuke Your City?

Quick steps — the whole process takes under a minute. Launch Nuke Your City on Roblox, tap the Shop icon on the left, paste the code into the text box, and hit Redeem. If it accepts, you’ll see the points and crate drop into your inventory.

Redeem Nuke Your City Codes

The server chat carries the rumor before it hits the game — Expired Nuke Your City Codes

I check the logs so you don’t have to: at the moment there are no expired codes listed publicly. That means the active code above is usable unless the devs pull it mid-day.

Codes in Roblox titles often live fast. I keep this list updated when devs post on Discord or the Nuclear Fun Roblox group so you don’t waste playtime hunting for expired strings.

Why won’t my code work?

If a code fails, first check spelling and case sensitivity. Copy-paste from this page to avoid typos. If it still refuses to accept, it was probably already redeemed on your account or quietly expired — the developer may limit redemptions per user.

I follow the developer channels, you should too — How to Get More Nuke Your City Codes

Official channels are where new codes surface first: the Nuke Your City Discord and the Nuclear Fun Roblox community are the primary feeds. I watch both so you don’t have to.

Join the Nuke Your City Discord, follow the Nuclear Fun group on Roblox, and keep an eye on creators who post YouTube shorts and X threads about code drops. If you prefer a single stop, bookmark this page and refresh when you see a developer announcement — redeemed rewards can turn your upgrade path into a tidal wave.

Where else do people find codes?

Community hubs: Discord, Roblox group posts, and creator streams. Some creators on YouTube and X relay codes they find or receive from devs; Roblox Studio dev logs sometimes hint at events that will come with codes. Follow the active creators and the official dev accounts for the fastest tips.

When a code feels like a near miss, the frustration is real — Troubleshooting tips

I run through the checklist for you: correct case, not already redeemed, server up-to-date, and you’re in the right game instance. If everything looks right and the code still fails, message the devs on Discord — they often fix farmed glitches fast.

After you redeem, use Playtime Points on rebirths and crate openings to scale your explosive output faster. If you want to track progress outside the game, export clips to YouTube or post screenshots on X for feedback from high-level players.

Codes move fast on Roblox; which strategy will you use to get them first and grow the biggest nuke — will you camp Discord, follow creators, or refresh this page until the next drop?