Checked July 10, 2026

Drain the Lake Wiki: Codes Status, Beginner Guide & Skill Tree

No working Drain the Lake codes exist — the game has no codes menu to redeem them. We read the official Roblox listing on July 10, 2026; the word code never appears. Here is what actually moves progress.

No active codes. Drain the Lake has no codes menu, so there is nothing to redeem right now. Checked July 10, 2026. See the check log →

Drain the Lake codes status: none active (checked July 10, 2026)

There are no active Drain the Lake codes as of July 10, 2026, and no codes menu exists. Every tracker we checked reports the same: nothing. In-game verification in progress — this updates after our playtest.

What is Drain the Lake?

Drain the Lake is a Roblox incremental game by IWTM10GTMPLS: your phone falls into a lake, so you drain the lake to get it back. The official description gives the loop — fill your bucket, drain it for tokens, upgrade your Skill Tree, go deeper, find your phone. About 100,000 players were in-game at our July 10, 2026 check.

Beginner route in five steps

Fill your bucket, pour it at the drain for tokens, spend them on upgrades right away. Player guides report an F-key shortcut to the drain — Unverified until our playtest. The full first-30-minutes route is in the beginner guide.

Skill Tree: what to buy first

Buy whatever removes your current bottleneck — early on, usually bucket capacity or fill speed, per player reports. No top-ranking guide publishes real upgrade names or costs; our playtest table will. In-game verification in progress — this updates after our playtest. Full breakdown on the Skill Tree page.

Tokens and the drain loop

Tokens come from pouring water at the drain station — the game's main currency. Guides describe an Upgrade Computer for spending and say deeper water pays more per trip; both Unverified. Do not hoard: an upgrade bought now shortens every loop after it.

Phone ending overview

The Phone ending is the game's only ending: drain to the bottom and pick up your phone. Community guides describe six checkpoints, a final zone called The Abyss, and a Find My Phone badge plus Diamonds as the reward — all Unverified until we finish a run.

How we verify (and what we haven't yet)

Every claim here carries one of three labels: Confirmed in game, Official source, or Unverified. Our first full playtest is not done, so exact numbers are placeholders — that is the honest state. Pages update as tests land.

FAQ

Are there codes in Drain the Lake?

No. As of July 10, 2026 there are no active Drain the Lake codes and no codes menu in the game to enter them. The official description never mentions codes, so any list claiming working codes today is guessing or lying.

Is this the official Drain the Lake website?

No. This is an unofficial fan-made wiki with no ties to Roblox or the game's developer. We label every fact on this site Confirmed, Official, or Unverified, so you can see where each claim comes from and judge it yourself.

How often is the codes status checked?

Every one to two days while the game keeps surging. Checks cover the official Roblox description, major code trackers, and the in-game menu once our playtest routine runs. The date shown at the top of the codes page is the latest completed check.

Where are the official Trello and Discord links?

Unknown — we have not verified an official Trello board or Discord server for Drain the Lake yet. Links under code videos are a common scam route; treat them as fake until confirmed. This answer changes once we verify a real one.