Tiles Survive gift code redemption guide, active codes, permanent codes, expired codes, Package Exchange redemption guide
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How to Redeem Tiles Survive Gift Codes
Tiles Survive gift codes are redeemed inside the game, not on a separate official redemption page.
This page organizes currently active codes, always-available permanent codes, and expired codes in separate sections.
In-game redemption guide
Active / Permanent / Expired
Latest code check
Where to enter
Profile Settings Package Exchange
Active codes
Available before expiry
Permanent codes
Always available
Expired codes
Past code record
How to Redeem Tiles Survive Gift Codes
Follow these steps if you are redeeming a code for the first time.
Open the game, then go to Profile → Settings → Package Exchange .
Enter the Tiles Survive gift code exactly as written, including uppercase and lowercase letters.
After redeeming, check your mailbox or reward claim screen to receive the items.
Currently Active Gift Codes
Only codes that are still valid are shown here.
Permanent Gift Codes
Only always-available codes are listed in this section.
Quick Checks If a Code Does Not Work
Go through these items one by one.
Code spelling and capitalization should match exactly.
Check whether it is an already expired code .
Some codes may have a one-time-per-account limit .
Some codes may also require a minimum level condition .
Expired Gift Code Record
Expired codes are kept here as a reference record.
Tiles Survive Gift Code FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Where do I enter Tiles Survive codes?
You can enter them in the Package Exchange menu under Profile Settings in the game.
How do I tell the difference between permanent and limited-time codes?
Permanent codes are shown separately, while timed codes are organized as active codes or expired codes.
What should I check if a code does not work?
Check the exact spelling and capitalization, expiry status, one-time-per-account limits, and any minimum level requirement.
Can I also see expired codes?
Yes. You can check expired code records at the bottom of this page.