You load into the Fortnite lobby, fingers twitching, and someone types a string that sends an entire squad into a chorus of “Wait, what?” I leaned in and watched a Supply Llama pop out of nowhere; it changed the match before we even landed. That split-second proved these codes are not just party tricks — they can tilt a round.
I’ve been testing Lobby Hacks since Chapter 7, Season 4 went live, and I’ll walk you through every working code, what it delivers, and how to use them without wasting a click. I’ve seen streamers and community figureheads flag the best finds to Epic Games and outlets like Moyens I/O, and you’ll get the same practical read I’d use on a live stream. You won’t get a listicle — you’ll get the map to what matters.
Every lobby buzz turns into a quiet trade of secrets — All Lobby Hacks and what they do in Fortnite

Below are every Lobby Hack found during Chapter 7, Season 4 that actually paid out when I tested them on PC and console. Codes here grant everything from Sprite Dust and XP to rare Cheat Master Sprite variants and helpful Gizmos. Treat the table like a cheat sheet folded into your game cartridge — quick to open, faster to use.
| Lobby Hack Code | Effect |
|---|---|
| GottaGoFast | Unlocks a Cheat Master Sonic Sprite. |
| DontBlockMe | Turns you into a Tetris Block. |
| IWannaFlyHigh | Unlocks a Cheat Master Tails Sprite. |
| LetsBlockAndRoll | Turns you into a Tetris Block. |
| SurviveTheNight | Grants you two Cheat Code Locator Gizmos. |
| O2Override | Grants you a Supply Llama and five Portable Extractors. |
| TakeYourHeart | Grants you two Extraction Accelerators Gizmos. |
| Abgestaubt | Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust. |
| ReachYourImpossible | Unlocks the Block Party Loading Screen. |
| Perlimpinpin | Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust. |
| 8BitBlast | Unlocks a Cheat Master 8-Bit Sprite. |
| BeMoreAlien | Unlocks the Override Ready Loading Screen. |
| Chispambo | Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust. |
| PerfectOrder | Grants you four Spicy Tacos Gizmos. |
| Born2Play | Unlocks a Cheat Master Adventure Sprite. |
| Magilume | Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust. |
| Overridexp | Grants 40,000 XP. |
Notes from testing: codes that give Sprite Dust tend to appear repeatedly in seasonal drops; Gizmos like Portable Extractors and Extraction Accelerators change mid-match pacing; and the cosmetic loading screens and Cheat Master Sprites are tied to the current Sonic/Tails crossover. Epic Games has been active with hotfixes, so anything that stops working is usually reverted or patched by the next update — keep an eye on patch notes and community threads on Reddit and Twitter.
When players crowd the top-right corner to type, that’s where you’ll find the admin panel — How to use Lobby Hacks in Fortnite

- Open the Fortnite lobby. Lobby Hacks only apply before a match starts — that’s where you have full access.
- Tap the admin panel. It sits in the upper-right corner of the lobby screen; streamers often show this live on Twitch and YouTube when they test codes.
- Type a valid code and submit it. Codes are not case-sensitive. Each code is single-use per account: once it pays out, it won’t do it again for you.
How do I enter a Lobby Hack code?
Open the admin panel, type the string exactly as shown in the table, and press submit. If you’re on console, use your controller’s text input or a connected keyboard — I tested both on PS5 and PC and the results were identical.
Can Lobby Hacks be used more than once?
No. Each code redeems once per Epic Games account. That one-shot design is why you should test high-impact codes like Overridexp (40,000 XP) on the account where it matters most — for example, a Battle Pass account you’re grinding. If you trade accounts or share codes publicly, remember it’s a single-use reward tied to the account that redeems it.
Do Lobby Hacks work across platforms?
Yes. I redeemed codes on PC and console with no platform-specific differences. Epic Games manages account progress centrally, so Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch accounts receive rewards the same way.
Small field tips from my tests: save XP and rare Gizmo codes for sessions where you can immediately test their value in matches; use Supply Llama and Portable Extractors on resource-starved drops; and if a code grants Sprite Dust (2,000 is common), that’s often the quickest return for crafting or upgrades.
There will be more Lobby Hacks this season — community leakers and modders surface new strings fast — and Epic sometimes partners with brands (as with the Sonic crossover) so monitor official Epic Games channels and reputable outlets like Moyens I/O for verified reports. Treat unverified codes with caution; some are typos or old season leftovers that do nothing.
Think of Lobby Hacks as small, pre-match advantages you can score without changing your drop routine — sometimes as meaningful as finding an extra heart in a Zelda chest. Will players start building entire strategies around pre-match codes, or will matches remain decided on landing and aim?