If a Paint and Seek code not working message appears, first confirm the Roblox creator. A real code for one Paint and Seek game can fail in another same-name game.
Paint and Seek code not working causes
A Paint and Seek code not working result does not always mean the code is fake. The most common cause is the wrong same-name Roblox experience. The second cause is casing, because codes should be copied exactly from the source or Roblox description.
| Check | What to do |
|---|---|
| Creator | Match Ikitai Studios or the Blend version before testing. |
| Casing | Copy uppercase, lowercase, and numbers exactly. |
| Requirements | Check group, like, or server requirements before marking failed. |
| Server | Rejoin or try a fresh server if the game just updated. |
| Status | Compare the code against the correct creator-specific ledger. |
When to report a code
Report a Paint and Seek code not working only after you know the game version and copied the code exactly. A Paint and Seek code not working report is most useful when it includes creator, device, server type, date, and the exact message shown.
What Paint & Seek Lab records
Paint & Seek Lab turns a Paint and Seek code not working report into evidence only when the failed test is repeatable. Until then, the ledger may mark the code as unconfirmed instead of expired.