Sol’s RNG Codes (May 2026) 20+ Active Codes + Free Potions

If you’re hunting Sol’s RNG codes to stack potions before your next Heavenly grind, this is the working list for May 2026. I’ve been rolling in this game since back when codes didn’t even exist (yeah, that was a real thing), so I keep this updated whenever a fresh drop hits Discord or gets snuck into one of the dev’s YouTube videos.

Here’s what’s inside:

  • The active codes you can punch in right now
  • What each potion these codes drop actually does for your luck
  • Where the Redeem Code box is buried (hint: not where you’d guess)
  • The expired pile to stop wasting clicks on
  • The YouTube hidden-code trick most players miss

Heads up: everything here gives you potions or chests. None of these codes hand out Robux, none auto-roll Heavenlies for you, and none of them are tied to gift codes (those are a totally separate system, and I’ll get to that).

Active Sol’s RNG Codes for May 2026

These are the codes I have currently working as of May 2026. I burned through most of these on a fresh save before publishing so you’re not getting recycled lists from three patches ago.

CodeReward
DorceyDorcey100 XYZ Potions
AAAAAAAA100,000 Heavenly Potions
NOODLELUCKISREAL1 Oppression, 1 Luck
THISISNOTREAL1 Illusionary
AnotherRealmCH220 Potion Chests, 5 Rare Potion Chests
RaidCH23 Raid Potions, 1 Red Moon Potion
UPD2026022820 Potion Chests, 5 Rare Potion Chests
GargantuaBiomeFree Rewards (newest drop)

A few things to know before you start mashing them in.

These codes are case-sensitive, so DorceyDorcey and dorceydorcey are not the same thing in the game’s eyes. If you see “Code is invalid”, that’s almost always a casing issue or a stray space at the end of what you copied. Paste them straight from this page or type them exactly as listed.

Each code is one-redeem-per-account. You can run them on alts no problem, but you can’t double-dip on the same account by hopping servers.

The big one in this batch is AAAAAAAA. 100,000 Heavenly Potions is genuinely insane and the kind of code I’d redeem the second I logged in, just in case the devs flip it off mid-session.

What every potion actually does once you redeem it

The codes throw a ton of potion names at you, and unless you’ve been rolling for a while, half of them probably don’t mean much. So here’s the cheat sheet on what you’re actually claiming.

  • Heavenly Potions boost your roll luck multiplier hard. They’re the bread-and-butter for chasing higher-rarity auras, and AAAAAAAA dumps 100k of them into your inventory at once, which can carry an entire grind session.
  • Lucky/Fortune Potions raise your luck for a set window. Less powerful than Heavenly but they stack with other potions, so they’re the standard daily-use option.
  • Speed/Haste Potions cut your roll cooldown. Doesn’t change what you roll, just how often you roll. Pair them with luck potions and you’ll burn through hundreds of rolls in a few minutes.
  • Raid Potions trigger raid events for stronger aura drops. The RaidCH2 code is built specifically around this.
  • Red Moon Potions open a special biome state where rare aura odds shift in your favor. Use them when your luck stack is already maxed out for the best return.
  • Oppression and Illusionary are higher-tier potions that affect specific aura pools. Niche, but worth holding onto for endgame chases.
  • XYZ Potions (from DorceyDorcey) are mystery-effect potions that the community is still partly figuring out. Honestly, I usually just chuck them when my buff bar is empty and see what happens.

If you redeem every active code in one sitting, you’re walking away with enough potions to grind for a week without buying a single thing.

Finding the Redeem Code box buried in Miscellaneous

This is where I see new players get stuck the most. The Sol’s RNG redeem menu isn’t on the main UI. It’s not on a banner. It’s not even in the standard Settings tab. It’s tucked under a sub-tab inside Settings, and you have to know where to click.

Here’s the actual path:

  1. Launch Sol’s RNG and let yourself spawn fully into the world.
  2. Hit the Menu button. On most setups it’s the three-line icon on the bottom-left, sitting just under the Daily Quests icon.
  3. Inside the menu, click Settings.
  4. At the top of the Settings screen, switch to the Miscellaneous tab. This is the part everyone misses.
  5. You’ll see a row labeled “Redeem Code” with an Open button next to it. Click Open.
  6. A pop-up text box appears. Paste your code in.
  7. Hit Redeem (some platforms show it as Enter).

The first time I tried to redeem a code I genuinely thought the system was broken because I couldn’t find the box. I sat in Settings for a solid two minutes before I noticed the Miscellaneous tab existed. If you’re on mobile and the tab strip looks cramped, swipe horizontally on the tab row. The Miscellaneous option is sometimes off-screen by default.

Once your code goes through, the rewards drop directly into your inventory. No claim animation, no popup confirmation beyond a small message. If your potion count jumped, it worked.

Dead Codes I’d Skip (don’t waste the clicks)

There’s a long list of expired codes still floating around on outdated guides. Save yourself the typing. These no longer redeem.

Expired CodeWhat It Used To Give
word9999aura100 Potion Chests, 60 Rare, 40 Mega
word999aura50 Potion Chests, Sizemax, Sizemin
2026ValentineDay10 Chests, 100 Lucky, 100 Speed Potions
transformFree Rewards
UPDATE2026011720 Potion Chests
50kSUBSubscriber milestone reward
ChristmasPart1!Holiday potions
HoHoHoHoliday potions
2026GETRAREAURANew Year reward
2026HAPPYNEWYEARNew Year reward
XMASPART2Holiday potions
Patch20251224Patch potions
BlackFriday!!!Sale-week potions
profilespaceProfile reward
AdventurerFree rewards
NEWFISHFishing reward
TH3L1MB0Limbo unlock reward
Manta2025Sea event reward
Bubble700Special potion bundle

If you punch one of these in and the game tells you the code is no longer active, that’s why. Most expired codes were tied to a specific event window or patch number, and they tend to die within a week or two of release.

I learned the hard way that some guide sites recycle these as “active” for SEO clicks even after they’ve been confirmed dead for months. If you see a list claiming 2026ValentineDay still works in May, that page is stale and you can ignore the rest of it too.

Why Sol’s RNG didn’t have codes until mid-2025

This one’s a fun bit of background that confused a lot of newer players.

For a long time, the game description on Roblox literally said “the game’s codes are mainly server-based”. A bunch of players read that and thought it meant they could redeem codes somewhere, only to find no redeem button anywhere. The line was actually referring to the underlying programming code that runs the server, not promotional codes.

The dev team (Sol’s Studio) didn’t add an actual redeem system until around the middle of 2025. Once they flipped the switch, codes started rolling out tied to updates, subscriber milestones, and holiday events.

Now they drop semi-regularly, but the cadence is still pretty event-driven. Don’t expect a new code every week. Expect a batch when a major patch hits, and a one-off when the YouTube channel posts a big update video.

The YouTube video hidden-code trick most players miss

This is the one I see almost nobody talk about, and it’s how some of the better codes get found before the big guide sites pick them up.

YG, one of the Sol’s RNG developers, put out an announcement saying that upcoming videos on the official YouTube channel may have codes hidden inside them. Sometimes they’re flashed on screen for a frame, sometimes they’re tucked in the description, and sometimes a developer just says them out loud during a patch breakdown.

Not every video has one. That’s the catch. But when a major update video drops, it’s worth scrubbing through carefully. Watch the corners of the screen. Read the pinned comment. Check the description for anything that looks like a string of capital letters with no context.

I caught UPD20260228 from a YouTube comment thread before it showed up on any tracker site, and the rare potion chests landed me a top-tier aura on the second roll. Sometimes the early bird actually gets the worm here.

The gift code system isn’t the same thing

This trips up a fair number of players, so it’s worth calling out clearly.

Sol’s RNG has a gift code system that’s completely separate from the redeem codes I’ve been talking about. Gift codes let you generate a unique code for a specific game pass that you’ve purchased, then send that code to a friend who can claim the game pass on their account.

You don’t redeem gift codes in the Miscellaneous tab. They go through the Game Passes section of the menu, and they only work for whoever the original purchaser shared them with.

So if a friend “sent you a Sol’s RNG code”, that’s the gift system, not a free potion code. And if you generate a gift code yourself thinking it’ll redeem in the standard box, that’s why nothing happens.

Two completely different systems sharing the same word.

How much luck a full code haul actually buys you

Let’s run the actual numbers, because this is the part most articles wave their hands at.

Redeeming every active code right now nets you roughly:

  • 100,000 Heavenly Potions
  • 100 XYZ Potions
  • 40+ Potion Chests, 10+ Rare Potion Chests
  • 3 Raid Potions, 1 Red Moon Potion
  • A handful of specialty potions (Oppression, Luck, Illusionary)

That stack alone covers somewhere in the range of 5,000 to 8,000 boosted rolls depending on how aggressively you stack potions. With autoroll active and a steady speed buff, that’s enough to chase aura targets in the 1 in 100,000 to 1 in 1,000,000 rarity bracket without crying yourself to sleep.

It’s not enough to brute-force a true 1-in-a-billion aura, but no code haul ever is. Those are still grind-and-pray territory.

The realistic goal: use the code haul as a head-start, hit a comfortable luck stack, and use the freed-up time to build up your craft inventory and do quests on the side.

FAQ: Real questions players keep asking

Why won’t my Sol’s RNG code work even though I copied it?

Almost always one of three things. First, casing — these codes are case-sensitive, so aaaaaaaa will not redeem the same as AAAAAAAA. Second, hidden whitespace — copying from a Discord message or Reddit comment sometimes grabs an invisible space at the end. Third, the code is expired and the guide you got it from didn’t update. Paste into a notepad first to strip formatting, retype manually if needed.

Where exactly is the redeem code button in Sol’s RNG?

It’s not in the regular Settings tab. You have to go Menu → Settings → Miscellaneous → and then click “Open” next to “Redeem Code”. The Miscellaneous tab is the easy thing to miss because it’s a sub-tab, not a main option. Brand new accounts often spend ages looking for it on the main HUD.

Are gift codes and redeem codes the same?

No, completely separate. Redeem codes are dev-issued promo codes you punch into the Miscellaneous tab for free potions. Gift codes are codes you generate yourself by buying a game pass and sharing it with a friend through the Game Passes menu. Two different systems, two different menus.

Can I use the same code on multiple accounts?

Yep. Each Sol’s RNG code is one-redeem-per-account, not one-per-IP or one-per-device. So if you’ve got an alt or a sibling who plays, both accounts can claim every code on the list. Just don’t try to redeem the same code twice on the same account, even across different servers.

Do codes drop Heavenly Potions or just normal ones?

Most active codes give regular Lucky and Speed Potions plus Potion Chests, but AAAAAAAA is the big exception and dumps 100,000 Heavenly Potions in one go. That single code is more valuable than the rest of the list combined, so prioritize it if for some reason you can only redeem one.

Will any code roll me a top-tier aura automatically?

No. Codes give you potions and chests that boost your odds, but Sol’s RNG is still random. You can have 100k Heavenly Potions stacked and still whiff on a 1-in-1,000,000 aura. The game’s named after RNG for a reason. Codes shorten the grind, they don’t skip it.

How often do new Sol’s RNG codes drop?

Inconsistent. Sol’s Studio tends to release codes alongside major update events (new biomes, raids, holiday events) and YouTube video drops. Sometimes you’ll get three codes in a week tied to a patch, sometimes you’ll go three weeks dry. The Discord #announcements channel is the fastest source if you want to catch them live.

Why does the game description mention server-based codes?

That line is about the underlying code that runs the game’s servers, not promotional redeem codes. It’s a wording choice that confused players for years before the actual redeem system was added in mid-2025. Now that the redeem system exists, the description hasn’t really been updated, but you can ignore that note. The Miscellaneous tab is the real codes feature.

Final word on Sol’s RNG codes for 2026

Quick recap: the active Sol’s RNG codes for May 2026 are the eight in the table above, and AAAAAAAA is the one that genuinely matters because of the 100k Heavenly Potion drop. The rest are nice supplements that keep your potion stack topped up between events.

Bookmark this page, run through the list once now, and check back when the next major Sol’s RNG update lands. New codes almost always drop within a day of a big patch, and Discord plus official YouTube videos are the two fastest places to catch them before they expire.

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