Updated June 2026

Expired +1 Mine Per Click Codes

Archive of past +1 Mine Per Click promo codes and their rewards. See which codes no longer work and learn why expired strings fail so you do not waste time re-entering them.

Why Expired Codes Still Matter

Search engines and social feeds are full of outdated Roblox code lists that mix dozens of unrelated games. +1 Mine Per Click by VERY LUCKY is new enough that no official promo strings have launched yet — which means there is nothing in the expired archive today. We still maintain this page because the moment codes go live, they will also start dying: limited redemptions, weekend events, and one-time launch bonuses all vanish quickly.

When you type an old string and see "Invalid code," check here first. If we archived it, switch to the active codes page for replacements instead of fighting a dead code in chat.

Expired Codes Archive

No codes have been officially released for Mine Per Click, so the table below has no historical entries yet. Structure mirrors our active list for easy scanning once retirements begin.

Code Reward (When Live) Expired Notes
No expired codes yet — VERY LUCKY has not published promo codes for this experience.

Common Reasons Codes Stop Working

  • Time limits: Launch and holiday codes often run 48–72 hours.
  • Redemption caps: After a global maximum, the server rejects new claims even if you never used the code.
  • Typo clones: Content creators mishear strings; their version never worked and lands here after testing.
  • Game rebrands: Rare, but title changes can invalidate old databases — not an issue for Mine Per Click yet.

Understanding the reason saves frustration. An expired launch code will not return just because you rebirth or join a private server.

Fake Codes That Never Existed

Before the real codes menu arrives, expect fake lists promising infinite strength, instant bottom-layer access, or free mythic pickaxes. Those strings were never valid, so they will never appear in this archive — they belong in the trash, not in your redemption box.

Stick to sources that tie rewards to verifiable game systems: cash for the shop, strength for training, pickaxe tokens, or offline boosters described in the shop items guide. If a code claim sounds too good for a incremental sim still building its economy, it probably is.

What to Do When Your Code Fails

  1. Verify spelling on the active codes list.
  2. Search this expired page for the exact string.
  3. Follow the redemption guide to rule out UI or platform issues.
  4. Move on to gameplay loops that always work: strength training, selling loot, and timed rebirths.

Chasing dead codes has diminishing returns. Thirty minutes of efficient mining and selling often beats a modest expired cash handout anyway, especially once pickaxe multipliers stack with rebirth bonuses outlined in our mid-game walkthrough.

How We Maintain This Archive

When a code drops off the active table, we record the last known reward, approximate expiry, and any developer note. Entries stay sorted newest-first so you can see which launch-week codes died first — useful for predicting how fast future VERY LUCKY promos might disappear.

Subscribe to update checks via the Trello tracker and compare patch notes after each update. If VERY LUCKY posts "code extended" messages, we move strings back to active with a clear label so you do not miss extended events.

Looking Forward

The expired list will grow as the live game grows. Until then, invest in systems that persist across rebirths: pickaxe tiers from the pickaxe tier list, upgrade priorities from the upgrades tier list, and offline routes from the offline earnings guide. When the next code drops, you will redeem it from a stronger account — and that is worth more than any expired freebie.

We also tag expired codes by event type when possible — launch week, weekend flash, or creator milestone — so you can predict how aggressively VERY LUCKY might repeat similar promotions later. Historical patterns from other VERY LUCKY titles suggest first codes arrive alongside major UI additions, which makes our daily checks worthwhile even while the archive stays empty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why keep a list of expired codes?

Players still find old codes in videos and comments. The archive explains why those strings fail and points you to the current active list instead.

Can expired codes come back?

Rarely. Developers sometimes re-run event codes for anniversaries, but treat expired entries as dead unless we move them back to the active page with confirmation.

Are there any expired codes yet for this game?

No official codes have been released, so the expired archive is empty for now. It will fill in as VERY LUCKY publishes and retires promo strings.

Do expired codes hurt my account if I try them?

No. Invalid redemption simply returns an error. The risk is wasting time, not a ban — unless you use unauthorized exploits, which is unrelated to promo codes.

How do I know a code expired versus a typo?

If our active page does not list it and the expired archive does, the code is dead. If neither lists it, double-check spelling or assume it was never real.