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Continue ShoppingThis guide lists all currently active and expired codes for 99 Nights in the Forest. Codes are a simple way to earn small in-game rewards like Diamonds or event currency. They are usually limited, so it's best to redeem them as soon as possible.
Below is the current list of working codes. These have been confirmed as active.
| Code | Reward | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| afterparty | 15 Diamonds | Active | Standard code |
| "yay fishing" | 2 Diamonds | Active | Must be redeemed in-game |
Important:The code "yay fishing" must be entered exactly as shown, including the space. It only works through the in-game code system, not from menus outside a live session.
These codes no longer work. They are listed for reference only.
| Code | Reward | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| happyhalloween | 10 Candy Currency | Expired | Halloween event only |
Event-based codes like this usually stop working once the event ends.

Codes are promotional rewards released by the developer. When redeemed correctly, they give items such as Diamonds or event-only currency. These rewards are modest, but useful—especially early on or when saving up for upgrades.
Codes can expire without notice, and some only work during specific events.
While the interface may change slightly over time, the usual process is:
If a code fails, double-check spelling, spacing, and whether it requires in-game activation.
If a code doesn't redeem, it's usually because:
Trying again in a fresh server can sometimes help with in-game codes.
Codes in 99 Nights in the Forest are small bonuses, not progression shortcuts. They're best treated as occasional extras rather than something to rely on. New codes are typically released during updates, milestones, or events, so checking back after patches is a good habit.