Garena Free Fire Max lists updated redeem codes and claim instructions
Act fast, multiple outlets published fresh Free Fire MAX redeem codes (Feb. 17–24 lists). Redeem only on the official Garena Rewards Redemption site; codes are single‑use and may expire within hours.

1. Quick take and what to do right now
If you want free diamonds, skins or gloo walls, stop scrolling and try codes immediately, multiple outlets (Economic Times, Storyboard18, Mathrubhumi, Mumbai lists and others) published overlapping lists between Feb. 17 and Feb. 24, 2026. These codes are time‑limited and often have restricted uses, so paste the code exactly into the official Garena Rewards Redemption site and submit it without delay.
- Visit the official Garena Rewards Redemption Site, “codes cannot be redeemed in‑game.”
- “Log in with your Free Fire MAX account (Google, Facebook, VK, or X).”
- “Enter the 12–16 character redeem code and click ‘Submit.’” (Some outlets describe codes as 12 characters, copy the code exactly.)
- “Receive rewards via your in‑game mailbox or inventory.”
2. Step‑by‑step redemption (do this exactly)
Follow the consolidated procedure used by ET, Storyboard18 and others:
Note: “Guest accounts cannot redeem codes.” Use whatever Submit/Confirm button the redemption page shows.
3. What rewards actually drop and timing
Redeem codes can unlock “Diamonds and gold for in‑game purchases; Character costumes and weapon skins; Exclusive gloo wall designs; Limited‑edition emotes.” Storyboard18 also lists weapon loot crates, vouchers and “special match‑enhancing items.” Per ET, “Currency rewards are credited instantly, while cosmetic items usually appear within 24 hours,” and Storyboard18 adds that “after entering a valid code, the rewards are sent directly to the in‑game mailbox.”
- FQ9W2E1R7T5Y (Mumbai Feb. 17 list)
- 4N8M2XL9R1G3 (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FU11503P7A9S (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- S9QK2L6VP3MR (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FP90115U3Y2T (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- B1RK7C5ZL8YT (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FZ5X1C7V9B2N (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FFR4G3HM5YJN (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- 6KWMFJVMQQYG (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- F7F9A3B2K6G8 (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- BR43FMAPYEZZ (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- H8YC4TN6VKQ9 (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FK3J9H5G1F7D (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FA3S7D5F1G9H (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- UPQ7X5NMJ64V (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- FJI4GFE45TG5 (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- 4ST1ZTBZBRP9 (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- FM6N1B8V3C4X (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- B6QV3LMK1TP (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FT4E9Y5U1130 (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FF6YH3BFD7VT (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FL2K6J4H8G5F (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FR2D7G5T1Y8H (Mumbai Feb. 17)
- FFM1VSWCPXN9 (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- QK82S2LX5Q27 (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- P3LX6V9TM2QH (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18; Croma Feb. 23)
- FFWCTKX2P5NQ (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18; Croma Feb. 23)
- TX4SC2VUNPKF (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- RHTG9VOLTDWP (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- N7QK5L3MRP9J (Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- J2QP8M1KVL6V (Mathrubhumi; Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- E9QH6K4LNP7V (Mathrubhumi; Mumbai Feb. 17; Storyboard18)
- S5PL7M2LRV8K (Mathrubhumi; Mumbai Feb. 17)
- Q8M4K7L2VR9J (Mathrubhumi; Mumbai Feb. 17)
- RD3TZK7WME65 (Storyboard18)
- ZRW3J4N8VX56 (Storyboard18)
- TFX9J3Z2RP64 (Storyboard18)
- WD2ATK3ZEA55 (Storyboard18)
- FFPLUFBVSLOT (Storyboard18)
- MCPW3D28VZD6 (Storyboard18)
- ZZZ76NT3PDSH (Storyboard18)
- V427K98RUCHZ (Storyboard18)
- J3ZKQ57Z2P2P (Storyboard18)
4. Full deduplicated master list of codes (with primary source(s))
These are every distinct codes aggregated from the published lists; primary source(s) noted after each code. Redeem quickly, some of these appeared originally on a Feb. 17 Mumbai list; others on Storyboard18, Mathrubhumi, Croma and related roundups.
Use these exact codes when pasting into the redemption box, sources warn duplicates and overlap across outlets are common, and many codes in the above list were repeated across multiple reports.
5. Validity, limits and urgency, how fast you need to move
Multiple outlets emphasize that these are “limited‑time codes” and that “Each code is valid for a short period and can only be redeemed once per account.” Several sources note codes have restricted uses and “can expire at any time.” One aggregated piece claimed codes are released daily and “can be redeemed within 12 to 18 hours of their release”; Storyboard18 warns that “Given the short validity window and restricted usage, gamers frequently monitor updates to ensure they do not miss out on the free rewards.” Treat every code like it could vanish within hours.

6. Known discrepancies, what sources disagree on (and how to handle it)
Sources conflict on small but important details: ET instructs to “Enter the 12–16 character redeem code and click ‘Submit,’” while several outlets repeatedly state “These codes are 12 characters long and expire quickly.” One piece said the original Free Fire ban occurred in 2021, another said 2022, report language varies by source. One outlet claimed “Currently exclusive to Android.” Treat those as reported claims: copy the code exactly, try the recommended login methods, and verify the accepted code length on the redemption page rather than assuming 12 characters every time.
7. Practical checks and safety rules before you paste a code
Do not enter credentials anywhere except the official redemption site; the aggregated reports stress safety. Confirm the login options shown on the redemption page (ET and Storyboard18 list Google, Facebook, VK and X). Don’t use guest accounts, “Guest accounts cannot redeem codes.” If you’re worried about phishing, check the in‑game Help/FAQ or the official app store page before logging into a redemption page.
- Ensure you’re logged in with an eligible account (not Guest).
- Copy‑paste the code, avoid manual typing errors and preserve hyphens/spaces exactly as published.
- Try a different login method (Google vs Facebook) if the site shows multiple options.
- Wait up to 24 hours for cosmetic items, “currency rewards are credited instantly, while cosmetic items usually appear within 24 hours,” and check your in‑game mailbox (Storyboard18: “After entering a valid code, the rewards are sent directly to the in‑game mailbox.”).
8. Troubleshooting quick fixes if a code fails
If Submit/Confirm rejects a code, try these fixes pulled from the reporting and common sense:
If a code says already redeemed, that typically means its limited uses have been exhausted.
9. Final word, how to treat these lists going forward
These redeem‑code roundups are useful but short‑lived: Economic Times’ Feb. 24 piece and the Feb. 17 Mumbai roundup aggregated dozens of working codes, but publishers repeatedly advise immediate redemption and live verification on Garena’s redemption portal. I’d treat published lists as lead indicators, try codes fast, verify the redemption site’s current login options and code‑length rules, and keep checking official channels because Garena’s promotions and the codes’ availability change rapidly.
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