Whether you’re here to find Bite by Night Codes or you’re trying to solve the mysterious elevator code puzzle, this guide is frequently updated with the latest info. I also go over how to get Scraps, the main currency in Bite by Night.

If you’re not sure which killers and survivor classes to purchase with Scraps, make sure to refer to our Bite by Night Class Tier List, including our Killer Tier List, too.

Bite by Night Codes

Hear ye, hear ye, free Scraps available.

Active Codes

I hate to break it to ya, but there are no codes at this current time in Bite by Night. Due to its popularity, I’m guessing there’ll be codes in the near future, but as of right now, this has not been confirmed.

As for potential rewards, off the top of my head, I’m leaning towards free Scraps. If you don’t know, Scraps are the main currency in Bite by Night. You can purchase new survivor classes and killers with Scraps, with varying prices.

How to Redeem Codes

  • This section is a placeholder for when codes are added to Bite by Night. Once they’re released, this section of the guide will be updated with step-by-step instructions on how the redemption feature works

How to Get Scraps For Free

With no codes granting players free Scraps right now, there are other ways of obtaining the currency. The first is by simply playing Bite by Night. For each match you play, either as a survivor or a killer, you earn Scraps. Completing objectives rewards you with additional Scraps, and the longer you survive in a match, the more Scraps you get at the end.

While I recommend sticking with the F2P options, Scraps can also be purchased with Robux from the in-game Robux Shop window. Each bundle costs:

  • 375 Scraps
    • Costs 75 Robux
  • 750 Scraps
    • Costs 149 Robux
  • 1.5K Scraps
    • Costs 299 Robux
  • 2.5K Scraps
    • Costs 499 Robux

Scrap Uses

As you can see, unlocking new killers costs the most Scraps, but you need a fair amount for the different survivor classes, too.

  • Purchase VIP
    • Costs 15K Scraps
  • Unlock a second page for your Emotes
    • Costs 8.5K Scraps
  • Fighter Class
    • Costs 600 Scraps
  • Medic Class
    • Costs 400 Scraps
  • Security Guard Class
    • Costs 900 Scraps
  • Killer: The Mimic (The Project)
    • Costs 4.5K Scraps
  • Killer: Ennard (The Doppelganger)
    • Costs 6K Scraps

Solving the Elevator Code Mystery

While not a code to redeem, there is a bit of a mystery surrounding an elevator keypad. The buttons are interactable, leading to players trying to figure out what the correct code is.

As of right now, there are no hints in Bite by Night pointing towards what this code is, so it’s quite the conundrum. Some have floated the idea around that it might be ‘1987’, which is a reference to ‘The Bite of 87’. This is a key event in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, which I won’t spoil, just in case. Perhaps you’ve even seen the Markiplier meme where he shouts it.

Unfortunately, players have tested ‘1987’, and it didn’t work. Maybe it was too much of an obvious choice. Other than that, the keypad may not be entirely functional just yet. I’m keeping an eye out for any developments regarding the elevator code, which I’ll then add to this guide.

My theorist brain immediately cooked up the idea that the keypad may be used to redeem codes, but that would mean each code is a set of 4 numbers. This is largely unheard of in Roblox games and any game, for that matter, with a code reward function.

With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She’ll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she’s not typing away at her desk, she’s probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.