100 Days At Sea Roblox Guide & Wiki

Your complete guide to 100 Days At Sea on Roblox — the open-world ocean survival game by Stranded Devs. All 23 classes, best map seeds, companions, crafting recipes, boss fights, and beginner tips updated for June 2026.

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What Is 100 Days At Sea?

100 Days At Sea is an open-world ocean survival game on Roblox created by Stranded Devs. In 100 Days At Sea, you spawn in the middle of the ocean with nothing but a harpoon. You use the harpoon to collect floating debris — wood planks, rope, scrap metal — and craft your first raft before you drown or starve. Every action in 100 Days At Sea is a race against hunger, thirst, and the hostile ocean environment that surrounds you from the moment you spawn.

As you progress through 100 Days At Sea, you sail your expanding raft to explore mysterious islands scattered across the ocean. Each island in 100 Days At Sea offers unique resources, hidden chests, and dangerous enemies — from Sand Worms on the Desert Island to the Ghost Captain on Shipwreck Island and the Lava Guardian inside Volcano Island. The ultimate challenge in 100 Days At Sea is reaching the deep ocean Kraken Zone and defeating the Kraken, the hardest boss in the game. Beyond the Kraken lies the Bermuda Island, where the final mystery of 100 Days At Sea and its main storyline awaits players who survive all 100 in-game days.

100 Days At Sea has grown into one of the most popular survival games on Roblox, reaching 24,000+ concurrent players, over 71 million visits, and a remarkable 97% approval rating — a testament to the game's depth and replayability. Stranded Devs continues to update 100 Days At Sea with new classes, islands, companions, and seasonal events. Whether you are a first-time player building your first wooden raft or a veteran hunting legendary loot on Bermuda Island, this 100 Days At Sea wiki covers everything you need to survive and thrive.

100 Days At Sea Codes (June 2026)

Active 100 Days At Sea codes from Stranded Devs — redeem these in-game for free coins, pearls, and companion chests. We update this list daily after every 100 Days At Sea patch.

Code Reward Status Added
SEAADVENTURE 50 Coins Active June 2026
STRANDEDDEVS Free Companion Chest Active June 2026
100DAYS 25 Pearls Active May 2026
BERMUDA Exclusive Skin Expired April 2026

How to Redeem 100 Days At Sea Codes

  1. Open 100 Days At Sea on Roblox
  2. On the main lobby screen, click the Codes button (gift box icon on the left side)
  3. A text field will appear — type or paste your 100 Days At Sea code exactly as shown
  4. Press Redeem or hit Enter to claim your reward
  5. Check your inventory or wallet for the coins, pearls, or chest reward
  6. Each 100 Days At Sea code can only be redeemed once per account

Why Aren't My 100 Days At Sea Codes Working?

  • The code has expired — 100 Days At Sea codes from Stranded Devs have limited validity windows
  • You already redeemed this 100 Days At Sea code on your account — each code is one-time use per player
  • Typo in the code — 100 Days At Sea codes are case-sensitive, copy them exactly as shown above
  • A server error — try leaving and rejoining 100 Days At Sea then redeeming again

We monitor Stranded Devs announcements daily. Bookmark this 100 Days At Sea codes page and check back after every game update for the latest free rewards. See the full 100 Days At Sea codes list for the complete history.

100 Days At Sea Classes Quick Reference

All 23 classes in 100 Days At Sea ranked by tier — S is the strongest, Free is the default starter. Unlock classes in 100 Days At Sea by spending Pearls earned during runs.

Class Tier Cost (Pearls) Perk
Sailor Free Free Default starter class — no special buffs
Survivor B 20 +10% hunger reduction, starts with Cooked Meat
Medic A 30 +15% health regen, starts with Medkit
Crewmate B 25 +10% team XP bonus, starts with Flare Gun
Camper B 25 +10% building speed, starts with extra Wood
Adventurer A 35 +15% exploration speed, starts with Map
Olympian A 40 +20% swim speed, +10% stamina
Battle Buku S 50 +20% melee damage, starts with Iron Sword
Swordsman A 45 +15% attack speed, starts with Cutlass
Cowboy B 35 +15% ranged damage, starts with Flintlock Pistol

See our complete 100 Days At Sea classes guide for all 23 classes, full tier rankings, best builds, and class synergies with companions.

100 Days At Sea Island Exploration Guide

Every island in 100 Days At Sea has unique resources, a boss encounter, and specific risks. Visit them in roughly this order to progress safely through 100 Days At Sea.

Island Difficulty Resources Boss Tip
Starter Island Safe Wood, Stone, Coconuts, basic loot crates None Your first stop in 100 Days At Sea — gather wood and stone to build your raft
Jungle Island Easy Tropical Fruit, Vines, Wood, Green Chests None Great for early food and crafting materials in 100 Days At Sea
Desert Island Medium Scrap Metal, Cactus Water, Sand, Blue Chests Sand Worm Watch for Sand Worms — bring a ranged weapon to this 100 Days At Sea island
Shipwreck Island Medium Iron, Gunpowder, Ship Parts, Purple Chests Ghost Captain Best source of Iron in 100 Days At Sea — Ghost Captain drops rare weapons
Volcano Island Hard Obsidian, Magma Ore, Fire Crystals, Red Chests Lava Guardian Bring fire resistance gear — Lava Guardian is one of the hardest 100 Days At Sea bosses
Kraken Zone Very Hard Kraken Ink, Deep Sea Pearls, Legendary Chests Kraken End-game boss zone in 100 Days At Sea — need a full crew and S-tier weapons
Ice Island Hard Ice Crystals, Frozen Fish, Frost Wood Frost Giant Cold damage drains health — bring warm food and fire weapons
Bermuda Island Very Hard Ancient Relics, Mystery Crates, Final Lore Bermuda Entity The final mystery of 100 Days At Sea — complete the main storyline here

See the full 100 Days At Sea island map guide for sailing routes, boss strategies, and optimal resource farming on each island.

100 Days At Sea Crafting Recipes

All crafting recipes in 100 Days At Sea — from the Wooden Raft and Bonfire to weapons, armor, and consumables. Master these recipes to survive every stage of 100 Days At Sea.

Item Materials Category Tip
Wooden Raft 10 Wood + 5 Rope Raft First thing to build in 100 Days At Sea — your mobile base
Raft Expansion 15 Wood + 8 Rope + 5 Nails Raft Expand your raft to place more structures and storage
Bonfire 5 Wood + 3 Stone + 1 Flint Structure Cook food and stay warm at night in 100 Days At Sea
Container Shelter 20 Scrap Metal + 10 Wood Structure Protects from rain and cold — essential for long runs
Grinder 10 Scrap Metal + 5 Stone Tool Breaks down items into raw materials for crafting
Fishing Rod 5 Wood + 3 Rope + 1 Hook Tool Catch fish for food — better than relying on island drops
Medkit 5 Cloth + 3 Herbs + 1 Alcohol Consumable Heals 50% HP — always carry one in 100 Days At Sea
Cooked Meat 1 Raw Meat + Bonfire Food Restores 30% hunger — cook at your bonfire
Water Bottle 1 Empty Bottle + Rain/Fresh Water Drink Restores 25% thirst — collect rain water during storms
Iron Sword 15 Iron + 5 Wood + 3 Leather Weapon Best mid-game melee weapon in 100 Days At Sea
Flintlock Pistol 10 Iron + 5 Gunpowder + 3 Wood Weapon First ranged weapon — great for Desert Island bosses
Iron Armor 25 Iron + 10 Leather + 5 Cloth Armor Major defense boost — prioritize crafting before Volcano Island

See our full 100 Days At Sea tips guide for advanced crafting priorities, resource farming routes, and progression order.

100 Days At Sea Quick Start Guide

New to 100 Days At Sea? Follow these 8 steps to build your first raft, reach your first island, and survive long enough to see what this game is really about.

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Spawn in the Ocean — Move Fast

When you spawn in 100 Days At Sea you are in open water with no raft. Your hunger and thirst drain immediately. Swim toward the nearest floating debris (wood planks, rope, barrels) and harpoon it to collect resources before you starve.

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Grab Floating Debris with Your Harpoon

The harpoon is your only starting tool in 100 Days At Sea. Aim at debris and hold to reel it in. Prioritize Wood and Rope first — you need 10 Wood and 5 Rope to craft your first raft. Ignore Scrap Metal until you have a raft.

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Build Your Wooden Raft

Once you have 10 Wood and 5 Rope, open the crafting menu in 100 Days At Sea and build the Wooden Raft. Your raft becomes your mobile base for the entire run. Everything else in 100 Days At Sea is built on top of it.

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Craft a Bonfire First

The Bonfire (5 Wood + 3 Stone + 1 Flint) is your first structure priority in 100 Days At Sea. It lets you cook Raw Meat into Cooked Meat, restoring 30% hunger. Without a Bonfire, you will starve on long ocean crossings in 100 Days At Sea.

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Explore Starter Island and Jungle Island

Your first two island stops in 100 Days At Sea should be Starter Island and Jungle Island — both are Safe or Easy difficulty. Gather Wood, Stone, Coconuts, and Tropical Fruit. These islands have no bosses and are safe to explore fully in 100 Days At Sea.

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Fight Enemies and Collect Chests

Every island in 100 Days At Sea has enemies guarding resource chests. Use your harpoon or crafted weapons to defeat them. Green and Blue chests contain crafting materials; Purple and Red chests contain weapons and rare gear for harder 100 Days At Sea islands ahead.

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Upgrade Your Class and Unlock Companions

After your first few 100 Days At Sea islands, spend Pearls to unlock a better class. Survivor (20 Pearls) or Medic (30 Pearls) are great second options in 100 Days At Sea. Also open a Fisherman's Chest (40 Pearls) for your first companion buff.

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Survive All 100 Days

The full challenge of 100 Days At Sea is staying alive through all 100 in-game days while progressing through harder islands. Pace yourself — craft Iron Armor before Volcano Island, bring a crew for Kraken Zone, and save Bermuda Island for last to complete the 100 Days At Sea main storyline.

Common 100 Days At Sea Mistakes

Mistake: Swimming away from spawn debris instead of harpooning it

Fix: In 100 Days At Sea, your harpoon has range — you do not need to swim directly to debris. Aim and hold the harpoon button to reel in floating wood and rope from a safe distance before your hunger bar starts dropping.

Mistake: Building a Grinder before a Bonfire

Fix: New 100 Days At Sea players often rush the Grinder (10 Scrap Metal + 5 Stone) before they can cook food. Prioritize Bonfire first — hunger kills more 100 Days At Sea runs than anything else in the early game.

Mistake: Visiting Volcano Island or Kraken Zone too early

Fix: 100 Days At Sea scales island difficulty steeply. Going to Volcano Island without Iron Armor or Kraken Zone without S-tier weapons is a run-ending mistake. Follow the Safe → Easy → Medium → Hard island progression in 100 Days At Sea.

Mistake: Playing solo on Kraken Zone

Fix: The Kraken is designed for a full crew in 100 Days At Sea. Solo players consistently wipe on it without the Ancient Squid class. Invite friends or use the crew matchmaking — 100 Days At Sea co-op is near-required for the endgame.

Mistake: Ignoring companions entirely

Fix: Companions in 100 Days At Sea provide passive buffs every run. Even the cheapest Fisherman's Chest (40 Pearls) gives a 5% hunger or health buff that adds up over 100 days. Unlock your first 100 Days At Sea companion as early as possible.

Mistake: Not picking a class before starting a run

Fix: Many new players skip class selection in 100 Days At Sea and run as default Sailor. Even buying the Survivor class (20 Pearls) gives a +10% hunger reduction that dramatically reduces early-game pressure in 100 Days At Sea.

100 Days At Sea Updates & Community

100 Days At Sea launched on Roblox in early 2026 and has grown steadily into one of the platform's most-played survival games, surpassing 71 million total visits and holding a remarkable 97% approval rating. Stranded Devs releases regular 100 Days At Sea updates adding new classes, companions, island events, seasonal codes, and balance changes. The most recent major update to 100 Days At Sea expanded the class roster to 23 options and introduced the Magma Chest companion pool. Stranded Devs has indicated that future 100 Days At Sea updates will add new island biomes, additional boss encounters beyond the Bermuda Entity, and expanded co-op mechanics for larger crews.

Stay connected with the 100 Days At Sea community through the official Stranded Devs Discord server for real-time update announcements, code drops, and developer previews of upcoming content. The 100 Days At Sea Roblox group page is also a good source for patch notes and community events. This 100 Days At Sea wiki is updated after every patch with the latest codes, class changes, new island data, and crafting recipe updates — bookmark it so you never miss a free reward or meta shift in 100 Days At Sea.

100 Days At Sea FAQ

What is 100 Days At Sea on Roblox?
100 Days At Sea is an open-world ocean survival game on Roblox created by Stranded Devs. In 100 Days At Sea, you spawn in the middle of the ocean, collect resources with a harpoon, build a raft, explore mysterious islands, fight bosses like the Kraken, and survive for 100 days. 100 Days At Sea has reached 24,000+ concurrent players and over 71 million visits with a 97% approval rating.
How many classes are in 100 Days At Sea?
100 Days At Sea currently has 23 classes that you can unlock by spending Pearls. Classes in 100 Days At Sea range from the free Sailor starter class to premium options like Hero (70 Pearls), Ancient Squid (80 Pearls), and Fire Mage (80 Pearls). Each 100 Days At Sea class provides unique stat buffs and starter tools.
What are the best seeds in 100 Days At Sea?
The best seeds in 100 Days At Sea are custom seeds that spawn you near resource-rich islands with volcano and kraken zones nearby. In 100 Days At Sea, seeds determine your map layout including island positions, boss locations, and chest spawns. Use the custom seed feature in 100 Days At Sea to enter specific seed codes shared by the community.
Are there any working 100 Days At Sea codes?
Yes, 100 Days At Sea has several active codes as of June 2026. Current working 100 Days At Sea codes include SEAADVENTURE (50 coins), STRANDEDDEVS (free companion chest), and 100DAYS (25 pearls). Check this page regularly for new 100 Days At Sea code updates from Stranded Devs.
How do you revive in 100 Days At Sea?
In 100 Days At Sea, you can revive downed teammates by walking up to them and holding the interact button. You need a Medkit to revive in 100 Days At Sea. The Medic class in 100 Days At Sea starts with a Medkit and has faster revive speed. Without a Medkit, the downed player must wait for the timer or respawn at the raft.
What is the Kraken in 100 Days At Sea?
The Kraken is the hardest boss in 100 Days At Sea. It spawns in the deep ocean Kraken Zone and requires a full crew with S-tier weapons to defeat. Killing the Kraken in 100 Days At Sea drops Kraken Ink, Deep Sea Pearls, and Legendary Chest loot. The Ancient Squid class in 100 Days At Sea is specifically designed for Kraken encounters.
How do companions work in 100 Days At Sea?
Companions in 100 Days At Sea are helper allies that provide passive buffs during your run. You unlock 100 Days At Sea companions by purchasing chests with Pearls — Fisherman's Chest (40 Pearls), Warrior Chest (80 Pearls), Pirate Chest (120 Pearls), and Magma Chest (120 Pearls). Each 100 Days At Sea companion gives a specific perk like damage boost or health regen.
What is the best class in 100 Days At Sea?
The best overall class in 100 Days At Sea is Hero (70 Pearls) which gives +10% to all stats and starts with Iron Armor and Sword. For combat, the Pirate class in 100 Days At Sea is best with +15% all damage and dual weapons. For ranged builds in 100 Days At Sea, Sharpshooter gives +25% ranged damage. Fire Mage and Ancient Squid are the strongest late-game 100 Days At Sea classes.
How do you build a raft in 100 Days At Sea?
To build a raft in 100 Days At Sea, you need 10 Wood and 5 Rope. Collect wood by harpooning floating debris or chopping trees on islands. In 100 Days At Sea, expand your raft with Raft Expansion (15 Wood + 8 Rope + 5 Nails) to add structures like Bonfire, Grinder, and Container Shelter. Your raft in 100 Days At Sea is your mobile base.
How long does a run take in 100 Days At Sea?
A full 100 Days At Sea run takes approximately 2-3 hours of real time to complete all 100 in-game days. Each day in 100 Days At Sea lasts about 1-2 minutes. You can save progress and resume your 100 Days At Sea run later. The average playtime per session in 100 Days At Sea is about 16 minutes according to Roblox stats.

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