Current Code Status
Players searching for Get Tall and Fall codes should know the honest truth upfront: as of June 2026, there are no active codes and no expired codes to list. Fun First has not implemented a code redemption menu inside the game, which means every code list circulating on social media is fabricated.
This is not unusual for a young Roblox simulator. Get Tall and Fall launched in September 2025 and quickly passed tens of millions of visits, yet the developer has focused on world expansions — including World 5 in December 2025 — rather than promotional code systems. When codes eventually arrive, rewards will likely include free fruits, temporary coin boosts, or exclusive pets.
We check the official Roblox game page, Fun First social channels, and community Discord daily. This page updates within hours of any verified code drop — bookmark it instead of trusting random YouTube thumbnails promising "secret codes."
Active Codes List
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| No active Get Tall and Fall codes at this time. | ||
Do not waste time entering random strings in chat or third-party websites claiming to redeem codes. Without an in-game codes button, nothing can be redeemed. If someone shares a "working code," ask for video proof showing the actual redeem UI — it does not exist yet.
Expired Codes
There is no expired codes archive because Fun First has never released a public code. When the first code launches, we will move used codes to this section with expiration dates so you know what you missed.
Tracking expired codes matters because many Roblox games re-release similar rewards during events. Knowing historical code names helps you spot fakes — scammers often recycle old code names from other games.
Why Fake Codes Spread
Get Tall and Fall's popularity makes it a target for engagement bait. Channels post fake code videos to farm views while players copy useless strings. Common red flags include: codes listed without a redeem tutorial, "infinite coins" promises, and websites asking for Roblox passwords.
Legitimate codes always come from official sources first — Discord announcement, developer tweet, or pinned Roblox description — followed by community verification with screen recordings showing the redeem button and reward popup.