Jujutsu Shenanigans has been on an absolute tear lately. The update dropped some seriously game-changing content, and if you haven’t logged in recently, you’re missing out on free spins, Yen, and a whole new cursed technique that the community is already calling broken. Whether you’re a day-one player or someone who just discovered this game from a TikTok clip of someone getting combo’d into oblivion, this guide has everything you need. We’re covering every single working code, the full update breakdown, a cursed technique tier list, PvP combos that actually work, and tips to help beginners stop getting folded in their first match.

All Working Jujutsu Shenanigans Codes

Codes in Jujutsu Shenanigans give you free Spins, Yen, and occasionally exclusive cosmetic items. The developers release new codes pretty frequently, especially after major updates, so bookmark this page and check back often. We test every code daily.

CodeRewardStatus
FEBUPDATE20265 Free Spins✅ Working
DOMAINEXPANSION3 Free Spins + 50,000 Yen✅ Working
JJSSUKUNA5 Free Spins✅ Working
THANKSFOR500M10 Free Spins + 100,000 Yen✅ Working
NEWCURSE3 Free Spins✅ Working
VALENTINE20265 Free Spins + Special Title✅ Working
JJSSEASON47 Free Spins✅ Working
YENBOOST200,000 Yen✅ Working
REVERSETECHNIQUE3 Free Spins✅ Working
PVPKING50,000 Yen + Exclusive Aura✅ Working

Pro tip: Redeem all of these before you spend any Spins. Stack them up and go on a rolling spree for the best chance at landing a rare technique.

Recently Expired Codes

Don’t bother trying these. We keep them listed so you know what’s been deactivated.

CodeRewardExpired
NEWYEARJJS5 Free SpinsJan
HOLIDAY202510 Free Spins + 100,000 YenJan
WINTERUPDATE3 Free SpinsDec 2025
400MVISITS7 Free SpinsDec 2025
CHRISTMASJJK5 Free Spins + Holiday TitleDec 2025

How to Redeem Codes in Jujutsu Shenanigans

If you’ve never redeemed a code before, here’s the quick rundown:

  1. Open Jujutsu Shenanigans in Roblox
  2. Look for the Twitter/X icon on the left side of the screen
  3. Click it to open the code redemption window
  4. Paste or type the code exactly as shown (codes are case-sensitive)
  5. Hit Redeem and your rewards appear instantly

Codes are case-sensitive, so copy and paste them directly from the table above to avoid typos. If a code gives you an error, it might have just expired or hit its redemption cap.

Update Breakdown

The update for Jujutsu Shenanigans is genuinely one of the biggest the game has ever seen. Here’s everything that changed.

New Cursed Technique: Disaster Flames (Jogo)

The community has been begging for this one, and it finally arrived. Disaster Flames is an AoE-heavy cursed technique that turns you into a walking natural disaster. The moveset includes:

  • Ember Sprint - A dash move that leaves a trail of fire, damaging anyone who touches it
  • Volcanic Fist - A charged punch that creates an eruption on impact
  • Maximum: Meteor - The ultimate move that calls down a massive fireball (think Spirit Bomb but fire)
  • Flame Domain - A domain expansion that traps opponents in a volcanic arena with constant burn damage

Early consensus is that Disaster Flames sits comfortably in A Tier. The AoE is fantastic for PvE grinding, but in PvP, experienced players can dodge the telegraphed attacks pretty consistently.

Combat System Rework

The developers tweaked the combat system significantly:

  • Perfect blocking now has a tighter window (0.3s down from 0.5s), making it harder but more rewarding
  • Combo scaling was adjusted so longer combos deal slightly less damage per hit but are easier to extend
  • Air combos received a complete overhaul, with new juggle mechanics that allow creative aerial strings
  • Black Flash chance increased from 0.1% to 0.5% per hit during combos

New Map Area: Shibuya District

A massive new map zone inspired by the Shibuya Incident arc. It features destructible buildings, underground tunnels that connect to the existing subway system, and roaming NPC curse bosses that spawn every 15 minutes. The loot from these bosses includes exclusive accessories and a chance at the new “Calamity” title.

Balance Changes

  • Limitless (Gojo): Red damage reduced by 10%, Blue pull radius reduced slightly
  • Shrine (Sukuna): Cleave cooldown increased by 1 second
  • Cursed Speech: Shout range increased by 20%, “Run Away” command now lasts 3 seconds instead of 2
  • Projection Sorcery: Frame count per combo increased to 24 (was 20), making it slightly more forgiving

Cursed Technique Tier List

After spending dozens of hours testing everything post-update, here’s where every technique lands. This accounts for both PvP and PvE performance.

TierTechniques
S TierLimitless (Gojo), Shrine (Sukuna)
A TierProjection Sorcery, Disaster Flames (Jogo), Malevolent Shrine, Cursed Speech
B TierStar Rage, Blood Manipulation, Straw Doll, Boogie Woogie
C TierIdle Transfiguration, Ratio, Divergent Fist
D TierBasic Cursed Energy, Construction

Why Limitless Is Still King

Even after the nerf, Limitless remains the best technique in the game for one simple reason: Infinity. The passive ability to negate incoming damage forces opponents to either use Domain Expansion or Domain Amplification to even touch you. In a game where most players don’t have access to those counters, Limitless is essentially free wins until you hit the upper brackets of PvP.

Pair Limitless with the new air combo system and you get some disgusting combos. Red into Blue into Purple is still the single highest-damage string in the game, and with practice you can extend it using normal attacks between specials.

Shrine Is Close Behind

Sukuna’s Shrine techniques are the highest raw damage in the game, period. Cleave and Dismantle shred through health bars, and Malevolent Shrine (domain expansion) is almost impossible to counter if your opponent doesn’t have their own domain ready. The 1-second cooldown increase on Cleave does hurt the combo flow slightly, but it’s still absolutely devastating.

Best PvP Combos to Learn

Here are the combos that are dominating the PvP scene right now.

Limitless Combo (Beginner Friendly)

M1 x4 > Blue > Dash Cancel > M1 x3 > Red > Purple

This is the bread-and-butter Limitless combo. The Blue pull guarantees your follow-up hits connect, and the dash cancel between Blue and M1 is essential for keeping the combo tight. Purple at the end is the finisher that deals massive damage.

Shrine Combo (Advanced)

M1 x3 > Cleave > Dismantle > Dash Cancel > M1 x4 > Cleave > Fire Arrow

This combo requires tighter timing but deals more damage than any Limitless string. The key is the Dismantle timing after Cleave – you need to input it almost immediately or the opponent can tech out.

Projection Sorcery Combo (Expert)

24-Frame Sequence > M1 x3 > Freeze > M1 x4 > 24-Frame Sequence

Projection Sorcery has the highest skill ceiling in the game. If you can consistently hit the 24-frame input sequences, you become nearly untouchable. The freeze mechanic punishes opponents who fail to counter your projections, giving you free follow-up damage.

Beginner Tips for New Players

If you’re just starting out, Jujutsu Shenanigans can feel overwhelming. Here are the tips I wish someone had given me on day one.

Learn to block before you learn to attack. Seriously. New players always want to rush in swinging, but the players who climb ranks fastest are the ones who master perfect blocking first. A perfect block gives you a free punish window that leads directly into your combo.

Don’t waste your Spins on re-rolling immediately. Your first technique doesn’t matter much while you’re learning. Use the time to master fundamentals like movement, blocking, and basic M1 combos. Once you understand the combat system, then spend your Spins chasing an S-Tier technique.

Grind PvE before jumping into PvP. The Shibuya District curse bosses are great practice targets and they drop solid rewards. Getting comfortable with your moveset against NPCs will translate directly into PvP confidence.

Join the official Discord. The community is active and genuinely helpful. You’ll find combo guides, tech discoveries, and tier list discussions that stay more current than any article could. If you want to know which characters to invest in, check our Jujutsu Shenanigans tier list for the latest rankings. Plus, Discord-exclusive code drops sometimes happen before they hit X/Twitter.

Pay attention to your Cursed Energy bar. Every special move costs CE, and running out mid-combo is the fastest way to get punished. Learn the CE costs of your technique’s moves and plan your combos around your available energy. Sometimes it’s better to end a combo early and save CE for a defensive option than to overextend and get caught with nothing.

What’s Coming Next

The developers have teased an update that will include a clan system with 4v4 clan wars, a new cursed technique rumored to be based on Yuta Okkotsu’s Rika, and a ranked PvP season with exclusive rewards. If that update delivers even half of what’s been teased, Jujutsu Shenanigans is going to explode even further in popularity.

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FAQ

How often should I revisit this guide?

Re-check this guide weekly, especially after game updates, code resets, or balancing patches.

What should I do if a code or method no longer works?

Verify the latest in-game patch notes first, then test alternatives from official Roblox or developer channels.

Is this strategy beginner-friendly?

Yes. Start with the baseline tips here, then scale into advanced tactics once your account progression is stable.