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Knives Out Codes for March 2026: Free Trial Cards and Supply Coins

Two active Knives Out codes are live right now, one for a Trial Card Gift Box and one for a Supply Coin Box; claim them before community threads lead you to expired duds.

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Knives Out Codes for March 2026: Free Trial Cards and Supply Coins
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Sitting on a working Knives Out code for even a day too long can mean the difference between entering a limited-time draw and watching it close without you. Two codes are currently active, both confirmed as of March 29, 2026, and both tied directly to the rotating event economy that keeps the battle-royale's cosmetic cycle moving. Here is everything you need to redeem them and avoid the trap of dead codes still circulating in community threads.

Active codes right now

Two codes are verified and working:

  • jmqsxx6rwjx rewards a Random Trial Card Gift Box
  • jmqsnpryqk3 rewards a Random Supply Coin Box

Both strings are case-sensitive, so enter them exactly as shown. A single misplaced capital letter will register as an error, which is a common frustration when players copy codes from screenshots or chat threads where formatting can get mangled. These codes originate from official drops on the developer's JP/X (Twitter) channels, the primary source for promo releases tied to in-game events.

How to redeem

The redemption UI is tucked inside the Pack menu rather than sitting at the main screen, which is why newer players sometimes spend a few minutes hunting for it. The full sequence is straightforward:

1. Open the main Menu

2. Navigate to Pack

3. Type or paste your code into the entry field

4. Tap Redeem

The reward lands in your in-game inbox almost immediately after confirmation. One code per account applies, so redeeming on an alt will not stack rewards onto your main.

What you actually get

Trial cards function as temporary-access passes for weapons or equipment. Rather than spending permanent currency to unlock a piece of gear outright, a trial card lets you test it through event rotations without any lasting commitment to your inventory. For players evaluating whether a specific weapon fits their playstyle before investing, these cards carry real practical value, not just cosmetic appeal.

Supply coin boxes are the fuel for event draws. Within Knives Out's rotating event system, supply coins are the entry currency for limited-time prize pools. A single supply coin box may not swing a session dramatically, but in an economy where every coin counts toward the threshold needed to enter a draw, a free box claimed in two minutes of effort is worth taking seriously.

The expired-code problem

Community forums and Discord threads tend to keep old codes alive long after they stop working. Players post codes in response to each other without timestamps, databases go unupdated for weeks, and the result is a landscape where a search for "Knives Out codes" will surface a dozen strings, most of which have already expired. Redeeming a dead code wastes time and, more frustratingly, can create false confidence that you have already claimed a reward you actually missed.

The practical fix is to rely on curated, actively maintained lists rather than community thread aggregations. The Pocket Gamer redemption page, updated as recently as March 29, exists specifically to filter out codes that no longer register, which cuts the trial-and-error process down considerably.

Staying ahead of future drops

Because codes tied to event-exclusive boxes carry a hard expiry tied to the event calendar, the window between a code going live and a code expiring can be surprisingly short. Following the official JP/X channels directly puts you closer to the source than any third-party aggregation can, and redeeming within hours of a drop rather than days is the simplest way to avoid a missed claim.

For players actively competing in Knives Out's cosmetic and event economy, the margin is thin. A supply coin box claimed today could be the exact amount needed to enter a draw before it closes. Trial cards, meanwhile, are most valuable when you actually have time to use them during an active event window, not after it has ended. The two codes above are live now; the redemption itself takes under a minute.

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