Signal flags

100 Days At Sea codes and signal flags

No public code is listed in the official Roblox description or game-passes API refresh. Use this page to check official sources before trying copied code lists.

Current code status

The official Roblox description explains survival, harpoon, raft building, islands, and weapons, but does not publish a redeem code in this refresh.

  • No official public code was present in the refreshed description.
  • No game pass records were returned by the official game-passes API.
  • Do not enter account credentials on code sites.

Where codes would be confirmed

If developers add codes later, the strongest public evidence would be the Roblox description, verified developer posts, or visible in-game redemption screenshots.

  • Start from the official Roblox page.
  • Recheck after major updates.
  • Prefer source links over copied code tables.

If a code menu appears

A code menu can exist before a public code is announced. Keep the page focused on official status and avoid guessing strings.

  • Try only developer-posted codes.
  • Record the reward after redemption.
  • Share evidence with date and source.
Survival steps

Use it in game

  1. Open the official Roblox game page.
  2. Read the current description for code language.
  3. Check developer-linked channels if the page points to them.
  4. Use the in-game redeem box only for sourced codes.
  5. Recheck after updates before treating a code as retired.
FAQ

Player questions

Are there official 100 Days At Sea codes right now?

No official public code was listed in the Roblox description during this refresh.

Can a code page still be useful?

Yes. It prevents players from trusting copied lists without official evidence.

Where should I check first?

Start with the official Roblox page and any developer channels linked from it.

Should I trust videos with code titles?

Only if the video shows the source or live redemption result.

What should I do if a code fails?

Recheck spelling, server version, and official source status before assuming the code is real.