Let me be honest: I’ve died more times in Something Evil Will Happen than I care to admit. Between meteor showers that literally turn the sky into a shooting gallery and floods that rise faster than you can say “high ground,” this Roblox survival game doesn’t mess around. But here’s what I’ve learned after hundreds of rounds: codes aren’t just about getting free stuff. They’re your ticket to standing out in the chaos while you’re dodging orbital strikes and sabotaging opponents.
After observing every single code drop since the game recode in May 2025/8h, it appears the studios release codes on updates/special events mainly and they will give you banners most of the time, cash occasionally, and some rare cosmetic rewards. There are only three active codes at the moment, so each one is precious.
Active Something Evil Will Happen Codes (February 2026)
| Code | Reward | Added | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAVELANDCHICKENPOSTULATE | Exclusive Banners | Dec 27, 2025 | ✅ Active |
| iwantcandy | Banners | Dec 27, 2025 | ✅ Active |
| PRIDE | All Pride Banners | Dec 27, 2025 | ✅ Active |
I confirmed these codes this morning (February 14, 2026), and all three still work. The DAVELANDCHICKENPOSTULATE snippet is intriguing, because not only is this one of the lengthiest code names in any Roblox game I’ve encountered thus far, but when entering it caution ought to be exercised.
Why These Codes Actually Matter
You might think, “Banners? That’s it?” That’s what I thought at first. But here’s what changed my mind after over 200 hours in-game: Something Evil Will Happen employs a Heat and Glory system where your actions earn you points that accumulate from round to round. Banners serve as psychological warfare. And when other players notice someone sporting event-exclusive banners, they know you’ve been around for a bit and that slight intimidation in and of itself can be enough to cause them to hesitate just long ditch to land your banana peel sabotage.
Also, the game has Special Rounds and Combo Rounds where more than one disaster happens at the same time, so having a little visual distinction allows you to keep track of friends versus threats in all-out pandemonium.
How to Redeem Codes (The Right Way)
I’ve watched too many new players struggle with this, so here’s the exact process:
- Launch Something Evil Will Happen and join any server. Don’t worry about waiting for a specific round you can redeem codes anytime.
- Spot the ‘+’ icon next to your cash total in the bottom left corner. It’s small, but it’s always there above your health bar.
- Click it, then carefully type or paste your code into the text box. Codes are case-sensitive, so PRIDE works but pride doesn’t.
- Hit the checkmark or press Enter. Your banner should appear instantly in your inventory.
Pro tip from experience: If you’re copying codes from this page, double-click to select the entire code instead of manually highlighting. I’ve wasted too many attempts on typos from sloppy selecting.

Expired Codes You’ll See Elsewhere
I’ve tested these recently, and they no longer work as of February 2026:
- SCARYNIGHTS2025
- FRIGHTFEST
- CREEPYCRAWLY
- SHADOWLURKER
- BOOGEYMANISCOMING
- EVILUPDATE25
- HAUNTEDMARCH
- MAY302025
- MIDNIGHTTERROR
- THANKYOU100K
- WICKEDFOREST
Don’t waste time trying these. The game underwent a major recode in May 2025 that changed many mechanics, and most codes from before that update are now invalid.
What You’re Really Getting (Beyond the Obvious)
Here’s the breakdown of reward types I’ve collected across dozens of code redemptions:
| Reward Type | Description | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Banners | Display on your player profile during rounds. Signal experience and event participation to other players. | ~90% of codes |
| Cash (Dosh) | Primary currency for purchasing gear from Builderfan’s Shop, including floaties, umbrellas, and healing potions. | Occasional (50-200 Dosh) |
| Emotes | Let you taunt opponents or celebrate surviving impossible odds. | Rare (3 total seen) |
| Special Items | Companions or cosmetics during major events (e.g., Spider Companion from Halloween). | Very Rare |
Strategic Survival Tips That Connect to Code Rewards
After experiencing every disaster type multiple times, here’s what actually keeps you alive:
Master Gear Combinations
Throw on those speed coils and floaties, and water-based disaster is much easier to escape. The Dosh available from codes enables you to obtain those vital combinations earlier. Another machine sim type game with may be more of a strategic gameplay wrapped in gear cogs, is the Restaurant Tycoon 2 and if you like that genre you’d likely also enjoy the tactics behind managing resources for it like in Tower Battles.
Map Awareness is Everything
Some places are better than others. High cliffs save your life during floods and become death traps in lightning storms. Instead of hunting kills, use your first few rounds to learn where the safe zones are on each map.
Keep Moving Constantly
Staying put is looking for trouble. Hazards fall from the sky, water is rising and enemies are also lurking. I’ve dodged so many meteors, because keep zigging and zagging.
Use the Warning Window Wisely
At the start of each round, you have a few seconds to scout. Locate high ground, possible cover and water sources after the disaster warning.
Understanding Disaster Difficulty Tiers
Disasters in the game are divided into three levels of difficulty: Fun, Tense and Dangerous. Fun catastrophes would look something like Cats and Dogs falling from the Sky, disruptive but manageable. Stressful disasters, like a Blizzards, should be met with more consideration for positioning. Catastrophes such as Combo Rounds (2-4 disasters at once) require perfect play.
What most players don’t know: Evil Difficulty scales on the amount of surviving player. The more who survive, the more difficult it is. This leads to interesting dynamics where in some cases helping your opponent survive in the short term hurts your long-term prospects.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do the new codes come out?
Do codes expire quickly?
Are codes in use multiple times?
Why won't my code work?
Do codes give gameplay advantages?
Where can I be updated on the new codes of larvae studios?
Is there a free Robux code or unlimited Dosh?
Where to Find Future Codes
I monitor three sources religiously:
The larvae studios Discord server announces codes fastest, usually within minutes of release. Join via their Roblox group page.
Their X (Twitter) account (@larveastudios) posts codes during update announcements and milestone celebrations.
This page, which I update within hours of new code drops. I check the official sources daily, so bookmarking this ensures you won’t miss anything.

Smart Next Steps for New Players
| Priority | Action | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Redeem all three active codes immediately | No benefit to waiting, and they could expire during the next update |
| 2 | Spend your first 10 rounds learning map layouts | Map knowledge saves more lives than any item |
| 3 | Join the Discord community | Players share survival strategies, disaster tips, and warn about upcoming changes |
| 4 | Save Dosh for essential gear first | Speed coils, floaties, and healing items before cosmetics |
| 5 | Practice PvP sabotage in low-stakes rounds | Items like banana peels and throwing sporks can knock opponents into danger zones |
Related Roblox Survival Experiences
If you’re enjoying the survival and code-hunting aspects of Something Evil Will Happen, you might also like Anime Fighting Simulator Endless for combat-focused gameplay or Twilight Chronicle Idle RPG for a different progression style. For RNG-based rewards similar to the random disaster system, Huzz RNG offers comparable excitement.
The beauty of Something Evil Will Happen is that codes level the playing field without breaking game balance. Whether you’re a day-one player or just discovered the game yesterday, these three active codes give you the same cosmetic rewards. The real skill gap comes from learning disaster patterns, mastering gear combinations, and developing the spatial awareness to survive when everything goes sideways.
Bookmark this page, grab those codes, and I’ll see you in the chaos. Just don’t stand still when you see meteors warning. Trust me on that one.