Rust Code Raiding Every code, best odds first.

All 10,000 door-lock codes ranked from most-likely to least-likely, built around Rust's 8-try / 15-minute lockout β€” so the 8 codes you can enter each window are always the 8 most worth trying. Tap codes to track what you've entered.

Ranked with real common-code frequencies
0/ 10,000codes entered
0.0%common-code odds covered
015-min lockout windows used

Try these 8 next

One lockout window Β· β‰ˆ 22.3% chance one of these opens it

#1123410.7% of players
#211116.0% of players
#300001.9% of players
#412121.2% of players
#577770.7% of players
#610040.6% of players
#720000.6% of players
#844440.5% of players

Rust disables the lock for 15 min after 8 wrong tries on PC (no lockout on console). So enter these 8, wait out the timer, then load the next set.

All 10,000 codes β€” most to least likely

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Tap any code to track what you've entered β€” it saves in your browser.

How code raiding works

Every code lock in Rust is a 4-digit PIN, giving 10,000 combinations. On PC the lock disables for 15 minutes after 8 wrong entries, which caps you at 8 guesses per window (console has no lockout). Brute-forcing all 10,000 would take roughly 13 days, so code raiding is only worth it against the codes people actually choose. Because a huge share of players pick simple, memorable numbers, the first handful of codes carry most of the real odds β€” the top 8 alone cover about a fifth of all codes.

Most common Rust codes

The 20 codes below make up over a quarter of every code lock in the game. Try these before anything else.

1123410.7%211116.0%300001.9%412121.2%577770.7%610040.6%720000.6%844440.5%922220.5%1069690.5%1199990.5%1233330.4%1355550.4%1466660.4%1511220.4%1613130.3%1788880.3%1843210.3%1920010.3%2010100.3%

Code raiding FAQ

What is code raiding in Rust?
Code raiding is opening a code-locked door, box or locker by guessing its 4-digit PIN instead of using explosives. There are 10,000 possible codes (0000–9999), but players overwhelmingly pick predictable ones, so trying the most common codes first gives a real chance of getting in for free.
Can you still code raid in Rust in 2026?
Yes, but it is rate-limited on PC: after 8 wrong codes a code lock disables itself for 15 minutes, so you can only test 8 codes per window. Console has no lockout, so code raiding is far faster there. That limit is exactly why trying the highest-probability codes first matters β€” this tool orders all 10,000 so your 8 attempts are the best 8.
What is the most common Rust door code?
1234 is by far the most common β€” it accounts for over 10% of all 4-digit codes on its own. It is followed by 1111 (~6%) and 0000 (~1.9%). Simple sequences and repeated digits dominate because they are the easiest to remember.
How many codes can you try before the lock locks you out?
8 on PC. On the 9th wrong entry the lock goes on a 15-minute cooldown. The first 8 codes in this tool's order together cover roughly a fifth of all real codes, so a single lockout window has a surprisingly good hit rate.
Is it realistic to try all 10,000 codes?
Not by brute force: at 8 tries every 15 minutes, all 10,000 would take about 13 days of non-stop entry. Code raiding only makes sense against the common codes at the top of the list β€” beyond the first few hundred, an explosive raid is faster.
How is this code list ordered?
The top ranks use real leaked-PIN frequency data (the analysis the Rust community references), and the remaining codes are ranked by the patterns players actually use: repeated digits, sequences, repeating pairs like 1212, birth years, calendar dates, keypad lines and meme numbers. It is a probability order, not a guarantee.