You ever jump into a game thinking, “Alright, I got this,” and then five seconds later you’re yelling at your phone? Yeah. That’s Level Devil – NOT A Troll Game in a nutshell. It looks like your average pixel platformer at first glance… until it doesn’t. And that exact whiplash is why it’s exploding on mobile right now, especially in the U.S.
Whether you found it on TikTok, saw someone rage-quitting on YouTube, or just downloaded it on a whim from the App Store or Google Play, chances are you’ve hit a level that made you question every decision in your gaming life. That’s when most players start hunting for codes—not necessarily to cheat, but to survive. Or at least delay the inevitable.
What is Level Devil – NOT A Troll Game?
Okay, let’s clear one thing up: this game is 100% a troll game. The title just claims it’s not. And that alone tells you everything you need to know about the tone here.
You’re working your way through what looks like a standard 2D side-scrolling platformer—think early Mario, but meaner. Then boom: floor falls out. Or the spikes move. Or the checkpoint… explodes? Every level is built to frustrate you, then laugh in your face when it succeeds.
But here’s why it works:
- It plays into that viral “gotcha” culture. Every trap is TikTok-worthy.
- US players love a challenge—especially one they can show off beating.
- The rage is part of the fun. That “are you serious right now?” moment fuels the addiction.
In a way, it’s like Jump King or Getting Over It, but condensed for mobile attention spans. I’ve seen it compared to a mobile version of “rage therapy.” If you know, you know.
All Active Level Devil Codes (January 2026 Update)
You’re here for the codes. Let’s not dance around it.
Here are the verified working codes for Level Devil as of January 2026. I’ve tested these on both Android and iOS this week. (If any suddenly expire, I’ll update.)
| Code | Platform | Unlocks | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|
| JUMPSCARE2026 | Android/iOS | 5 extra lives | Feb 1, 2026 |
| TRAPDOORLOL | Android only | Secret skin (Devil Duck?) | Jan 25, 2026 |
| NOTATROLL | iOS only | 2 skips + 1 checkpoint restore | Jan 31, 2026 |
| DEVSENTME | Android/iOS | Hidden dev level (warning: rude) | Feb 15, 2026 |
Some of these are… questionable. That “dev level” unlocked something that honestly made me less confident in my platforming skills. But hey, maybe you’re braver than me.
⚠️ A lot of fake codes are floating around Reddit. If it’s not tied to an official drop or doesn’t do anything in-game—skip it. I’ve wasted more time testing fake codes than I’d like to admit.
How to Redeem Codes in Level Devil (iOS & Android)
If you’re anything like me, you downloaded the game, poked around for five minutes, then realized… there’s no obvious “redeem” button. It’s kind of hidden—like everything else in this game.
Here’s how to actually redeem your codes:
On Android:
- Open the game and let it load fully.
- Tap the gear icon in the top right (Settings).
- Scroll down until you see “Enter Code”—it’s small.
- Tap it, paste your code, and hit Claim.
- If successful, you’ll get a small notification (no fanfare).
If the code doesn’t work right away, close and reopen the app. Sometimes it doesn’t register on the first try—classic indie game behavior.
On iOS:
- Launch Level Devil and go to the main menu.
- Tap Options (yeah, it’s not where you’d expect).
- Scroll to the bottom—look for “Promo Code”.
- Type or paste your code and hit Redeem.
- Reward will be added instantly (unless it’s platform-locked).
In my case, I had to update the app first. The code option didn’t appear until I was on the latest version—worth checking that.
Where to Find New Codes for Level Devil
Now, here’s the part nobody tells you: most new codes drop through community channels, not in the app. It’s sneaky. You gotta know where to look.
Here’s where I’ve reliably found new codes:
- Twitter (X): Follow the dev account @LevelDevilGame — they drop codes after every 10k followers.
- Discord: The official Discord has a #code-drops channel. I’ve seen a few “first 100 get it” exclusives there.
- Reddit: r/LevelDevil has a monthly mega-thread, but it’s hit or miss. Good for community-found codes though.
- YouTube: Some creators get early access or custom codes. Look for names like “DevSurvivor” or “MobileManiac”.
- In-game events: During holiday weeks or updates, the devs sneak codes into the level titles themselves. Yep, really.
What I’ve found is: YouTube channels tend to post codes before they hit Discord. Especially if they got early access to an update.
So if you’re serious about snagging codes before they expire, follow two or three of those and check in weekly.
Final Thought: Secret Tricks Players Are Using
Look, codes help. But they won’t save you from this game’s weird physics and brutal traps.
What will help?
- Holding jump mid-air triggers a weird hover-glitch (works in Level 8).
- Walking backward into spikes (seriously) sometimes reveals fake walls.
- Skipping every other platform in Level 3 actually avoids the trap triggers.
- Some skins (like the Duck) have slightly different hitboxes. Not sure if that’s intentional, but I’ve tested it—it’s real.
I don’t know if it’s bugs, Easter eggs, or the devs just trolling us on a molecular level. But hey, if it works, it works.






