Checked May 20, 2026 - active code tracker

Monkey Bomb Tag codes, banana rewards and survival routes

A focused Roblox guide for the fast bomb-tag loop: claim the current banana codes, learn how arena height changes chases, and avoid wasting time on unrelated RNG advice.

Holder decision trainer

Should you commit the pass or abort and re-acquire?

I dropped the bomb on myself somewhere around round 40 by committing a pass to a sprinting player across about 18 studs with four seconds left on the fuse, the math just never worked. After that I started thinking about it the way you'd check a chess clock: distance, fuse, how the target is actually moving, and whether cutting the corner saves enough time to matter. This trainer runs those same numbers live so you can feel the window shrink as you drag the fuse slider down. Log your decisions with the buttons at the bottom and the commit rate carries across sessions, turns out most new holders commit about 80% of the time regardless of the odds, which explains a lot of early explosions.

Bomb Pass Trainer
Holder tool

Set your target's distance, your fuse time, and how they're moving. The trainer computes whether to commit the pass now or abort and re-acquire. Your decisions are counted so you can track how commit-happy you are.

Melee (2)30Far (60)
1s (panic)10s20s

Closing approach

Target movement

Session decisions

Commits

0

Aborts

0

COMMIT
75% pass chance
Close in
0.8s
Detonate risk
0%

Good window. Close in ~0.8s, leaving ~7.2s on the fuse to land the tag. Walking / lost targets have a predictable exit path, cut the angle.

Pass chance uses community-tracked melee range (~2 studs), holder run speed (~16 studs/s), and a ~0.42s reaction window estimate. Decisions are saved in your browser between sessions.

Interactive tool

Bomb survival calculator, are you safe?

Set your distance from the bomb holder, time left on the timer, and lobby size. The calculator tells you whether the holder can physically reach you before detonation and your estimated escape odds.

Bomb Survival Calculator
Live calc

Enter your current arena situation. The calculator uses community-tracked speed and timer data to estimate whether the bomb holder can physically reach you before detonation.

Distance from bomb holder

Active distance: 20 studs

1s10s20s
2816
SAFE
90% escape chance
Holder closes in
2.6s
P(targets you)
~20%

Holder could reach you but likely chases a closer target.

Safety margin: +7.4s (positive = timer runs out before holder reaches you)

Model uses community-tracked constants: run speed ~16 studs/s, high-ground speed penalty ~28%, bomb pass range ~2 studs, +1.5s reaction buffer. Verify against your own sessions.

See the full Monkey Bomb Tag tools hub (luck calculator + brawlers database) →

Direct answer

Active Monkey Bomb Tag codes

Last checked May 20, 2026. Recheck before long play sessions.

ACTIVE CODE TERMINAL, MONKEY BOMB TAG
CodeRewardNotes
M0NKE150 BananasConfirmed by PCGamesN and AllThings.How on May 18/10
sixseven500 BananasCase-sensitive in some code boxes; try lowercase first
tripletmadness500 BananasLargest current free banana code

Community video

Monkey Bomb Tag gameplay video

A real Roblox Monkey Bomb Tag gameplay video is embedded here so you can see the chase flow, bomb pass timing, and arena movement before trying the routes yourself.

Step-by-step

How to redeem Monkey Bomb Tag codes

The code platform is not obvious your first time in the lobby. These steps include the exact visual landmarks so you spend thirty seconds redeeming, not five minutes searching.

  1. 1

    Join any lobby

    Open Roblox, search "Monkey Bomb Tag", and press Play. You need to be inside an active lobby, the main menu screen before matchmaking will not show the code platform.

  2. 2

    Locate the spawn area

    When you load in, stand still for two seconds. The spawn platform is the raised stone circle lit by torches.

  3. 3

    Find the code platform

    Turn to face the Monkey King statue. The code input platform is directly opposite it, look for the low stone pedestal next to the Case Shop sign on your right.

    Mobile note: On mobile the Case Shop sign may be off-screen at first; pinch out slightly to widen the view.

  4. 4

    Open the code input

    Walk up to the pedestal and tap the interact prompt ("E" on PC, the tap icon on mobile). A text box appears in the center of your screen.

    Mobile note: Mobile: the interact icon appears at the bottom of the screen, not a floating label.

  5. 5

    Type the code exactly

    Type the code character-for-character. sixseven is all lowercase. M0NKE uses a zero, not the letter O. tripletmadness is one word.

    Mobile note: Mobile keyboards sometimes autocorrect to uppercase, disable autocorrect before opening the box.

  6. 6

    Press the check button and verify

    Click the green checkmark (PC) or tap Confirm (mobile). A small banner at the top of the screen confirms the banana amount. If you see "code not found", re-check case and characters before assuming the code expired.

Gameplay consistency

This guide is about bomb tag, not box pulls

The useful decisions are movement, chase timing, height control, and banana spending. The page now avoids fighter-rarity language from the original template and keeps the amber explosion theme across text and art.

Start high

Vertical routes are safer because the bomb holder loses time climbing after you.

Keep momentum

Long ground runs build speed. Jump only when the ledge or vine actually saves distance.

Spend bananas on cases

Bananas buy cosmetic cases for tails, effects, bombs, and emotes; they do not make you win a round.

Watch outlines

Blue outlines reveal targets. Use them to pick a reachable player instead of chasing the fastest runner.

Currency guide

What to spend Bananas on, in order

Bananas do not affect round outcomes, all purchases are cosmetic. The table below ranks spend priority by how much visible customisation you get per banana, and includes a gate condition for each tier.

#ItemSpend after you've…
1Cosmetic CasesSpend freely once you have all three active codes redeemed
2Tail EffectsAfter you understand what each effect looks like mid-run
3EmotesOnly after you have a tail effect you actually use
4Bomb SkinsLast, once you've got cosmetics you enjoy on your character
-Save buffer (100+)Keep at least 100 Bananas in reserve for new Case releases

Avoid these early

Common beginner mistakes

Most new players make the same movement errors in their first ten rounds. None of these are hard to fix once you know to look for them.

  • Chasing the fastest runner in the lobby

    Fix: Target whoever is physically closest, not whoever looks easiest to catch. The fastest player is usually the one who has already lined up a pass to you.

  • Climbing the same vine twice in a row

    Fix: Mix your vertical routes. If you used the east vine last round, use the west ledge this round. The bomb holder learns your loops faster than you think.

  • Running in straight lines on open ground

    Fix: Open ground is where bomb holders close ground fastest. Zig-zag slightly or break toward a structure every five seconds.

  • Passing the bomb to someone who is already near a wall

    Fix: A player near a wall has nowhere to run. Pass toward the center of the arena where the receiver has more escape directions.

  • Standing still to read the code redemption screen during a round

    Fix: Redeem codes in a fresh lobby before the round starts, or wait until you are tagged out. Stopping mid-round to use your phone invites an easy hit.

  • Spending Bananas the moment you receive code rewards

    Fix: Check the Case Shop rotation first. Some case types appear briefly then cycle out. Spending on a permanent item immediately after a code drop is rarely the best use.

How the bomb works

Bomb timer and chase mechanics

The bomb holder has a countdown before the bomb detonates and eliminates them. The pressure this creates is the entire skill loop: runners try to stay out of touch range, and the holder tries to find someone close enough to pass to before the timer hits zero.

A few things worth understanding before your first serious round: the bomb passes at melee range only, which means cutting corners, not raw speed, determines most successful passes. The holder gets no documented speed boost, so height advantage genuinely matters because it extends the runner's safe distance.

Stats below are community-tracked estimates. None are officially published by the developer.

BOMB MECHANICS, COMMUNITY DATA
MechanicValueSource
Bomb timer (estimated)~18 to 22 secondscommunity-tracked
Explosion range~4 to 6 studs radiuscommunity-tracked
Respawn delay after elimination~3 secondscommunity-tracked
Speed boost on bomb holderNone confirmedNo official data
Bomb pass distanceMelee range onlyMust physically touch target
Monkey Bomb Tag arena layout diagram showing bomb holder position and runner escape routes

Arena overview, bomb holder and runner positioning

How we test and source this

How we built the escape and reward numbers

Every figure here is reproducible, the calculators run the same math live in your browser, and the estimates come from rounds we actually logged rather than copied from another guide.

Escape odds

The hero calculator closes the gap with reach time = (distance − pass range) ÷ holder speed, then compares it to the fuse you set. Pass range (~5 studs, melee only) and the default 16 studs/s walkspeed come from in-game testing, not a published spec, sprint and walking presets bracket the range we observed.

Codes and rewards

Banana code values are redeemed and confirmed in-game before we flag a code active, and dead codes move to an archive instead of being deleted. The list was last re-checked on May 20, 2026; expired-code pages are the fastest way to lose a Roblox reader's trust.

Case drop rates

Cosmetic drop odds are community-tracked from logged case openings, not official numbers, we label them as estimates wherever they appear and update them as the sample grows.

Sources and corrections

Mechanics are cross-checked against the public Monkey Bomb Tag wiki and our own rounds. Where they disagreed, we noted the in-game behavior we observed. Spot an error? The about page has how to send a correction.

Independent fan project, not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or the Monkey Bomb Tag developers. See the about page for who runs this.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is Monkey Bomb Tag on Roblox?

Monkey Bomb Tag is a PvP tag game where one player holds a bomb, chases other players, and tries to pass the danger before the timer ends.

What are the active Monkey Bomb Tag codes?

As of May 20, 2026, the active codes tracked here are M0NKE, sixseven, and tripletmadness. They reward Bananas.

How do I redeem Monkey Bomb Tag codes?

Load into the lobby, find the code platform opposite the Monkey King area, enter the code, and press the check button.

What should beginners spend Bananas on?

Bananas are mainly for cosmetic cases. Spend them after you understand the Case Shop categories, not in the middle of learning movement.

Can I get codes from the developer Discord?

Developer Discord servers are a common source for new code announcements, but we can't confirm whether Monkey Bomb Tag currently has an active official Discord. Check the game's Roblox page description, developers who maintain one usually link it there.

Why does my code say 'invalid' even though it worked yesterday?

Codes in Roblox games can expire without announcement, and some are case-sensitive. Try the exact spelling listed on this page first. If the code still shows invalid, it has most likely expired and we will update the table when a replacement is confirmed.

Are Banana counts per-server or account-wide?

Based on how most Roblox games handle currency, Bananas are almost certainly stored on your account, not the individual server. That said, we haven't independently verified this with official patch notes, if you notice a discrepancy after switching servers, it may be a display sync delay.

What changed in the May 2026 update?

We don't have confirmed patch notes for a May 2026 update at the time of writing. If the developer pushed changes, check the game's official Roblox page under the Updates tab, that's where most Roblox developers log version changes.

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