Squid Game X Wiki

Your complete resource for Squid Game X — the Roblox survival experience inspired by the hit series. Find working codes, master every minigame from Red Light Green Light to the Squid Game final, and build the strongest loadout with our tier lists and upgrade guides.

Codes

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Guides

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Game Modes

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Tier List

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Controls

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Trello & Links

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Active Codes

VALENTINES Seasonal coin bundle
FASTCASHOUT Quick coin boost
MEGACOINS Large coin grant
RISINGSTAR Starter progression bonus
FRONTMAN Frontman-themed reward
UPDATE11RELEASE Update 11 celebration coins
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Game Modes

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What Is Squid Game X?

Squid Game X is a Roblox game developed by redifi (Game ID 7554888362) that recreates the tension, strategy, and iconic challenges from the Squid Game universe. Players enter a lobby, queue for rounds, and compete across a rotating roster of minigames where one mistake can eliminate you from the match. Coins earned during runs feed into permanent Upgrades, cosmetics, and VIP perks that shape how quickly you progress.

Unlike a single-mode experience, Squid Game X stitches together many distinct challenges — Red Light Green Light, Pentathlon, Honeycomb, Jump Rope, Mingle, Glass Bridge, Hide and Seek, Sky Squid, Night Brawl, Rebellion, Tug of War, Marbles, Rock Paper Scissors Minus One, Final Dinner, and the Squid Game final — each with unique rules, timings, and win conditions. Our wiki breaks down every mode so you know what to expect before you queue.

Whether you are brand new or chasing leaderboard spots, start with the Beginner Guide page for a full onboarding path, then dive into mode-specific strategy on All Guides and All Modes hubs. Redeem free rewards from the Active Codes section to jump-start your coin balance before your first serious run.

Latest Codes & Free Rewards

Squid Game X regularly releases promo Active Codes that grant coins, boosts, and limited cosmetics. Active Active Codes at the time of this update include VALENTINES, FASTCASHOUT, MEGACOINS, RISINGSTAR, FRONTMAN, and UPDATE11RELEASE — check the Active Codes page for the full list, exact rewards, and expiration notes.

Redeeming is simple: open the in-game code menu, type the code exactly as shown (Active Codes are usually case-sensitive), and confirm. If a code fails, it may have expired — browse Expired Codes for archival reference or How to Redeem for troubleshooting steps. Bookmark this wiki; we update the Active Codes hub whenever redifi drops new strings after patches.

Codes stack best with the VIP game pass (349 Robux), which doubles coin earnings across modes. Even without spending Robux, consistent code redemption plus smart play on high-reward modes like Coin Farming routes can fund meaningful Upgrades within your first few sessions.

  • VALENTINES — seasonal coin bundle
  • FASTCASHOUT — quick coin boost for new players
  • MEGACOINS — large one-time coin grant
  • RISINGSTAR — progression starter pack
  • FRONTMAN — themed reward tied to Frontman role content
  • UPDATE11RELEASE — patch celebration bonus

Guides, Modes & Build Meta

The All Guides hub covers every minigame with step-by-step tips: timing windows for Red Light Green Light, shape-cutting routes on Honeycomb, team coordination on Tug of War, and late-game rebellion tactics. Pair written All Guides with embedded YouTube walkthroughs where available — many guide pages include video IDs for visual learners.

Game-modes pages explain rules from a reference angle: what triggers elimination, how rounds advance, and how each mode fits into a full Squid Game X match. Use All Modes alongside All Guides when you want mechanics first, strategy second. For example, read Glass Bridge for panel logic, then Glass Bridge for safe crossing patterns.

Build content lives under Tier List, Upgrades, Game Passes, and Shop & Items. Learn which stat Upgrades pay off first, whether VIP is worth 349 Robux for your playstyle, and which shop items synergize with Roles like Guard or Frontman. Reference pages — Controls, Roles, Map & Lobby, Trello & Links, and Game Terms — round out the wiki for quick lookups during a live match.

Community & Staying Updated

There is no official Trello board for Squid Game X at this time. The primary community hub is the Discord server (invite NZp7EM5yxX), where redifi posts patch notes, code drops, and event schedules. Our Trello & Links page collects Discord, Roblox game page, and trusted fan resources in one place.

Squid Game X receives frequent updates that add modes, rebalance coins, and rotate Active Codes. When UPDATE-style Active Codes appear, expect mechanic tweaks — revisit affected guide pages after major patches. The Glass Maker mechanic, role systems, and lobby flow can shift between seasons; this wiki targets the current live build as of June 2026.

This is a fan-made wiki and is not affiliated with redifi or Roblox. Information is gathered from in-game testing, community reports, and official Discord announcements. If you spot outdated code strings or mode changes, cross-check the Active Codes hub and All Modes index — those pages are updated first after each release.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Roblox Game ID for Squid Game X?
Squid Game X by redifi uses Roblox Game ID 7554888362. You can join directly from the Roblox game page or search "Squid Game X" in Discover. Our Trello & Links page also links to the official experience.
Where do I find working Squid Game X codes?
Visit the Active Codes page on this wiki for the latest active list, including VALENTINES, FASTCASHOUT, MEGACOINS, RISINGSTAR, FRONTMAN, and UPDATE11RELEASE. Redemption steps are on How to Redeem.
Does Squid Game X have an official Trello?
No official Trello exists for Squid Game X. Use the Discord server (NZp7EM5yxX) for patch notes and code announcements. We mirror key links on Trello & Links.
What game modes are in Squid Game X?
The roster includes Red Light Green Light, Pentathlon, Honeycomb, Jump Rope, Mingle, Glass Bridge, Hide and Seek, Sky Squid, Night Brawl, Rebellion, Tug of War, Marbles, Rock Paper Scissors Minus One, Final Dinner, and the Squid Game final. See All Modes for full breakdowns.
Is the VIP game pass worth buying?
The VIP game pass costs 349 Robux and doubles coin earnings. If you play daily and grind Upgrades, it pays for itself quickly. Casual players can still progress using Active Codes and the Coin Farming strategies.
I am new — where should I start?
Read Beginner Guide for Controls, lobby flow, and first-match tips. Redeem Active Codes, learn Controls, then queue for Red Light Green Light before tackling harder modes like Glass Bridge or Marbles.