Gakuran Codes July 2026: The Only 2 That Actually Work Right Now


Jul 8th '26 6:57am:
Gakuran Codes July 2026: The Only 2 That Actually Work Right Now







Gakuran kind of came out of nowhere on Roblox and within a few weeks it was already taking over everyone's feed. It's basically a Japanese high school life sim, except with a much more serious melee combat system than usual, full of combos and that rivalry vibe you've probably seen in anime a hundred times. If you jumped in recently and got beaten by the seniors three or four times in a row, or you just want to reroll a better height for your character, the codes below should help. The game is set in May 2007, in some Japanese high school, and lets you build your own student and move between class, clubs, the convenience store, and, obviously, the fights that decide who runs the schoolyard. There are missions to give you something to do, but the real progress comes from fighting other players and slowly refining your movement. One thing that sets Gakuran apart from a lot of games in this genre is that it doesn't hand out cash or items through codes. The devs decided the game is about skill, full stop, so codes only exist to reroll attributes, things like fighting style, height, ethnicity, hair, accessories, face. Right now there are two active codes and none expired. They are: 15REROLLS, which gives 15 rerolls, and GAKURAN, which gives 10. Worth noting they're case sensitive, so the safest move is copying and pasting instead of typing from memory, especially if you're in a hurry. Redeeming is simple enough. Open the game, click that little arrow or menu icon on the left side of the screen, go into the Codes tab near the bottom, paste the code in the box, hit Redeem. The reward shows up right away. Some guides also recommend joining the game's official community inside Roblox first and having a few friends added, since apparently that avoids the occasional redemption block, though I honestly can't say how common that issue actually is. The reroll option lives in that same side menu, just under the stats tab instead of codes, and it lets you reroll pretty much everything for the same cost. There's a detail that catches a lot of people off guard: the height range you can roll depends on your character's ethnicity. Since about 95% of the time you spawn as a Japanese student, your odds of hitting the 6ft mark sit around just 4%. The ethnicities that can break past that without resorting to in-game leg lengthening show up in maybe 2% of rolls, so a genuinely tall character is rare, and you'll probably burn through a good number of rerolls chasing one. New codes tend to show up in three places, basically: the game's official Discord, in a channel made for that, the Trello board the devs keep with patch notes, and the official Roblox group. The Discord icon sits at the bottom of the game's page. If it's not showing up for you, worth checking whether your account has age verification done, since a lot of community servers require that before letting you in. If a code doesn't work, before blaming the devs it's worth checking the basics. Did you type it exactly as shown, respecting case? No extra space before or after? Is your connection fine and are you on a newer server? When in doubt, copy and paste instead of typing it out. On the combat side, since the game won't let you buy an edge, the people who actually improve are the ones who drill movement. The basic combo, punch, punch, that slam, then the stomp, needs to become automatic after a while. Dodging works by holding space plus a direction, and the trick is attacking right after a dodge to punish someone's mistimed hit. Outside the fighting there's a roleplay system, a phone for your character, and a few minigames that give some context to school life and a bit of side reward, though most players end up drifting back to the fights anyway. If you're into this mix of school sim and skill-based combat, you'll probably also like some other things on Roblox, like Fisch, Sailor Piece, Elemental Magic Arena, Wizard Alchemy, and of course Fruit Battlegrounds, which kind of paved the way for this combo-heavy style on the platform before Gakuran even existed. Anyway, for now it's just these two codes, 15REROLLS and GAKURAN, and none expired yet. Since real progress comes from practice and not from codes, the best use of your rerolls is probably just tweaking your look and style while you keep grinding combos in the meantime. Worth checking back every now and then, since the devs tend to drop new codes with each update, and this list moves fast.