last update: 18/08/2025
Short Answer:
You can find active Gimkit codes by asking your teacher, joining Reddit and Discord forums, watching creators go live on YouTube or TikTok, and connecting with local players like classmates or friends.
In this post I AM GOING to show you how to find active gimkit code.
In facts I’ve used exact same method to get codes and sucessfully play 100’s of games. And these tips works very well.

Table of Contents
- 1.Ask Your Teacher
- 2.Check Online Forums
- 3.Follow Social Media Pages
- 4.Build Online Relationships with Gamers
- 5.Search for People Near You
- 6.Look for Giveaway Events by Gimkit Creators
- Final Thought
1.Ask Your Teacher

If your teacher uses Gimkit to help you learn.
Then probably there is a chance that she/he has many Gimkit kits left in their account.
Which he/she wanted you and your friends to play.
So, just gather a whole class together and demand the teacher start a new game.
All you need to do is ask in the proper way.
So don’t overthink it.
Just ask them directly:
“Can we play a Gimkit game today?”
If they say yes, you’ll get an active code in seconds.
It’s simple and works every time when the timing is right.
And from there you get the Gimkit code.
2.Check Online Forums

You know there are millions of Gimkit players like you in the world.
One research on RaceCode shows that there are more than 9 million Gimkit users in the USA alone.
And where are they?
Some of them have made Gimkit communities on different platforms.
You need to join those communities and check if they share the code or not.
Here are some Gimkit player communities that can surely help you to find active Gimkit codes:
2. Gimkit Discord.
3.Follow Social Media Pages

Some creators share Gimkit codes while they are live on platforms like
1. YouTube.
2. Instagram.
3. TikTok

Just open YouTube and type:
“Gimkit live” or “Gimkit code live now”
You’ll usually find 2–5 streamers playing right now with codes visible on screen.
Same goes for TikTok and Instagram especially during school evenings or weekends.
Some streamers even host themed games and give away prizes, so don’t miss out.
4.Build Online Relationships with Gamers

One of the best ways to get free codes consistently is by connecting with other players online.
Many people host private Gimkit games and share codes only with their friends.
You need to add Gimkit players to your friend list and connect with students, teachers, and gamers who play Gimkit on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok.
Build long-term, strong relationships, provide them support, and discuss the game.
If they are interested, they will definitely share their code with you.
How to do it:
- Join student Discord servers
- Connect with gamers on TikTok/Instagram
- DM people who play Gimkit and start chatting
- Help them with their questions, and they might return the favor with a code
If you keep the connection strong, they’ll invite you every time they play. Just don’t spam them.
5.Search for People Near You(This Works Shockingly Well)
This is the most effective strategy I have ever used to find Gimkit codes.
It has a 90 percent success rate if you find the right person at the right time.
You just need a bit of communication skill to make them provide you code.
Instead of relying only on online sources, you can try asking people in your daily life.
Many students, teachers, and gamers play Gimkit regularly, and they might have kits to make a game that they can share with you.
Before asking, please make sure if they play Gimkit or not.
Just start by looking for people near you who might be playing Gimkit. These could be
- Classmates: Your classmates might already be playing Gimkit in school, so simply asking them can get you into an active game.
- Best friend: If your best friend plays Gimkit, they might have kits from which they can provide you game codes.
- Crush: Maybe you are not able to impress her currently, but if she plays the Gimkit, you can definitely ask for a code or to make a game.
- That guy in the bookstore: If you see someone interested in learning or gaming, they might know about Gimkit and have kits to create a game.
- That guy in the chocolate store: Gamers and students mostly hang out in different places, and striking up a conversation about Gimkit could lead you to game access.
- If you meet someone at a party who plays Gimkit, ask them for a game code!
- That guy in the library: Libraries are filled with students, and chances are someone there has a Gimkit session running.
- Your brother: If you have a sibling, they might be playing Gimkit or know someone who does.
You need to expand your network and simply ask people around you; this can increase your chances of finding fresh Gimkit codes without having to search online.
6.Look for Giveaway Events by Gimkit Creators
Many content creators and streamers host Gimkit giveaway events where they share game codes and play games with their audience.
These codes are often shared on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, and Discord, where creators organize special sessions and allow followers to join for free.
Final Thoughts
Now you know exactly how to find active Gimkit codes.
This is a short recap:
- Start by asking your teacher or friends
- Join active online communities
- Search for live streamers sharing codes
- Build real friendships with other players
- Ask people in your daily life
- Don’t miss giveaway events
If you found this guide helpful, feel free to share it with your friends.

Hey! I’m Bidhan Acharya, 17, Class 12 Computer Science student, founder of Race Code, and certified procrastinator. I study Physics and Chemistry… mostly to question why formulas look like cats walked on the keyboard.
At home, I’m basically a dishwashing, dustbin-scrubbing, toilet-shining ninja who almost ate a broom once (fiber, right?). Weekends? Singing along to Shawn Mendes while scrubbing floors. Mom and neighbors hate it.
Race Code started when I got tired of broken Blooket guides. Now we deliver real hacks, memes included.
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