New codes in Build A Ring Farm don’t appear out of nowhere — they’re released by the developers through specific channels, and knowing where to look means you catch them while they’re fresh instead of after they expire. This guide covers where codes come from and how to be first. For the current list, see our codes page; if a code won’t redeem, check codes not working.
Where codes are released
Build A Ring Farm codes originate from the game’s official channels, then spread to community sites. The primary sources are:
- The official Discord server — where the developers post update teasers, patch notes and new codes, often first. This is the single best place to catch codes early.
- The Roblox group — the game’s group page, where announcements and milestone codes (likes, visits, player counts) are frequently posted.
- In-game announcements — codes tied to an update sometimes appear in the game itself when the patch goes live.
Because so many codes are milestone-based, watching these channels also tells you when to expect the next code — a like or visit target getting close usually means a fresh code is coming.
Why join the Discord?
Joining the official Discord does more than get you codes a few hours early. It’s where you’ll see update roadmaps, learn about new seeds, mutations and pets before they’re documented elsewhere, and confirm whether a code is genuinely new or already expired. Since codes can retire within days, that head start matters — redeem a code the day it drops and you’ll never miss a reward to expiry. The Discord is also the most reliable place to confirm a code is real before you waste time entering something from an unverified source.
How community sites fit in
Sites like ours compile codes from those official sources into one maintained, easy-to-use list — so you don’t have to scroll through Discord history or watch every announcement. The trade-off is a small delay between a code dropping and a site updating. The ideal approach combines both: follow the official Discord for instant alerts, and use a maintained codes page (with copy buttons and status labels) as your clean reference and archive. We recheck ours after every update and log retired codes in the expired codes history.
Spotting fake codes
A word of caution: not every “code” you see online is real. Random forum posts, comment sections and low-quality videos sometimes circulate fake or long-expired codes. To avoid wasting time:
- Trust official channels (Discord, Roblox group) and maintained lists over random comments.
- Check the status — our codes page labels each code active, community-reported or expired.
- If it fails, run through the codes not working checklist before assuming it’s real but broken.
Other community channels worth following
Beyond the official Discord and Roblox group, a few other places surface new codes — though with more noise. Active Roblox YouTubers and TikTok creators covering Build A Ring Farm often showcase new codes in update videos, and subreddits and fan communities sometimes post them too. The catch is reliability: these secondhand sources can be slow, or circulate codes that are already expired or fake. Use them as a supplement, not your primary source, and always verify against an official channel or a maintained list before spending time entering a code. When in doubt, the developer-run Discord is the source of truth.
Be first, redeem fast
The whole game with codes is speed: they’re free rewards on a timer. Join the official Discord and Roblox group so you see new codes the moment they post, keep our codes page bookmarked as your clean reference, and redeem promptly. New players should fold this into their routine early — those free seed packs and fertilizer are a real head start, as covered in the beginner’s guide. Catch codes fresh, and you’ll never watch a reward expire again.