Gakuran Code History & Expired Codes
Record as of:
This page is the long-term memory of Gakuran's code program: every code we know to have existed, when we verified it, and, from our tracking baseline onward, when it stops working. The active list on the codes page answers "what can I redeem right now." This one answers "what happened before, and what does it say about what comes next."
Our tracking baseline starts on 2026-07-17, the day we first cross-verified the full list across multiple published sources. Events before that date are reconstructed from the public record, which is why some details, like the exact reward of long-retired codes, are marked as not documented rather than invented.
Verification Timeline
MAPUPDATE— Verified active (25 Rerolls)LARPSIMULATOR— Verified active (25 Rerolls)Uma— Verified active (10 Rerolls)
Reading the Record
Three honesty rules govern every entry here. First, dates mark when we verified an event, not necessarily when the developers acted. A code that had already expired quietly weeks before anyone noticed would still carry the date we confirmed it, not a backdated guess. Second, blank rewards mean the payout was never publicly recorded; the record keeps the gap instead of filling it with a plausible guess. Third, when published sources disagree, we adopt the majority reading and note the conflict. Published Gakuran code lists, for instance, could not agree whether one code should be written Uma or UMA, and the expired list has the same problem with SECRET2, which at least one outlet printed entirely in lowercase.
Those casing conflicts cause real failures: type Uma as UMA and the game can reject a perfectly valid code. That is why every code on this site is reproduced exactly as the majority of sources print it, down to the capital letters.
Currently Active Codes
3 codes are live as of the record date, all paying out Rerolls, the currency Gakuran players use to re-randomize character traits such as height and last name. Copy-ready versions with exact reward amounts are on the main codes page.
MAPUPDATE— 25 RerollsLARPSIMULATOR— 25 RerollsUma— 10 Rerolls
Every Expired Gakuran Code on Record
10 codes have been retired so far. If a code you found on another site appears in this table, it is not coming back; no amount of retyping will redeem it.
| Code | Reward |
|---|---|
| SECRET2 | — |
| Son | — |
| SECRET | — |
| FIXES3 | — |
| FIXES2 | — |
| FIXES | — |
| 2MIL | — |
| 15REROLLS | — |
| GAKURAN | — |
| XAYSEYES | — |
What the Expired List Tells Us
The retired codes sketch a rough picture of how the Gakuran team uses its code program. The FIXES, FIXES2, and FIXES3 run suggests codes handed out around bug-fix patches, an apology-reroll tradition several Roblox games share. 2MIL appears to mark a two-million visit milestone, and GAKURAN itself has the shape of a launch-era code. These readings are inferences from the names, not developer statements; the team has never published a retrospective of its own.
The practical takeaway is solid either way: codes cluster around updates, fixes, and milestones, and they retire without warning. SECRET and SECRET2 were both gone before most published lists caught up with them. Redeeming on the day a code appears is the only strategy that has never cost anyone a reward — and our redemption guide covers the fastest way to do that.
Worth watching from here: on our first verification pass, the newest arrival, MAPUPDATE, followed the same event-driven naming pattern as the retired batch — which strongly suggests future codes will keep arriving with content updates rather than on any fixed schedule. Gakuran only surfaced on Google's radar in late June 2026, so this timeline is short by design — it will grow with every verification pass, and the record starts clean rather than padded with unverifiable backdated entries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can expired Gakuran codes be reactivated?
We have not seen a retired Gakuran code come back. Once a code moves to the expired list, treat it as permanently gone and redeem newer codes instead.
Why are rewards for old Gakuran codes listed as not documented?
The published record only preserves which codes existed, not what every one of them paid out. Where a reward was never documented by a verifiable source, we say so instead of guessing.
How do you verify Gakuran codes?
Each code is cross-checked across multiple independent published code lists on the date shown in the timeline. Codes that fail that check never enter the active table.