Dude Theft Wars Cheat Codes: Complete List & How to Activate
Full list of active and expired Dude Theft Wars cheat codes with step-by-step activation guide. Spawn items, change time, unlock character effects, and more.
Dude Theft Wars Cheat Codes: Complete List & How to Activate
There are over 60 active cheat codes in Dude Theft Wars as of February 2026. To use any of them, tap the phone icon on the left side of your screen, open the ChEaTs.Exe app, type your code into the input field, and hit the green checkmark. You’ll see a confirmation notification in the upper-right corner when the code registers. Below you’ll find every working code organized by category, plus a full troubleshooting section if something isn’t clicking.
Top 5 Codes Worth Trying First
If you’re new to Dude Theft Wars cheats and just want to cause immediate chaos, these five give you the most bang for the fewest keystrokes.
- Moongravity — Low gravity on yourself. Jump across half the map. Combine with Dudebolt for genuinely broken movement.
- Dudekong — Detonates every car nearby. Great opener if you want instant mayhem.
- PopoPlz — Instantly hits you with a five-star wanted level. The whole city comes for you.
- Giantdudes — Scales your character up massively. NPCs scatter. Cars get crushed underfoot.
- MakeMeRich — Spawns fake money across the area. Looks impressive, causes crowd chaos.
These work independent of each other and can be stacked — there’s no cooldown between inputs. Stack Giantdudes and Moongravity together and the game becomes a completely different experience.
Complete List of Active Cheat Codes by Category
Every code below was verified active as of February 2026. Codes are case-sensitive in some builds, so enter them exactly as written.
Spawn Objects & Characters
| Code | Effect |
|---|---|
| Spawnbox | Spawns a Box |
| Spawntoy | Spawns a Yellow Toy Car |
| Spawngift | Spawns a Gift |
| Spawnbats | Spawns Bats |
| Spookyghosts | Spawns a Ghost |
| Spookyskeleton | Spawns a Skeleton |
| Heypopo | Spawns an Angry Cop |
| Spawnmilk | Spawns Milk |
| Spawnfootball | Spawns a Football |
| AlienInVasion | Summons an Alien |
| Bankrob | Spawns a bag of money |
| ChadAxe | Spawns Chad’s Axe |
| MakeMeRich | Spawns fake money |
| SpawnBanana | Spawns a Banana |
| SpawnEgg | Spawns EggMilk |
| SpawnADude | Spawns a Dude NPC |
| SpawnLamboCar | Spawns a Lamborghini |
| Party | Spawns a column of fireworks |
| Rockets | Spawns fireworks |
Character Effects & Abilities
| Code | Effect |
|---|---|
| AntDude | Jack shrinks (lowercase effect) |
| ChibiTown | All NPCs get oversized heads |
| Dudebolt | Increases your movement speed |
| Dudekong | Explodes nearby cars |
| Giantdudes | Makes your character giant |
| Heytaxi | Calls cars toward the player |
| Moongravity | Activates moon gravity + big jump |
| NosForever | Gives all cars infinite nitro |
| PopoPlz | Triggers five-star wanted level |
| Sperhero | Turns Jack into Superman |
| Spyman | Turns Jack into Spider-Man |
| Suppahotslap | Gives player a powerful slap attack |
| TinyDudes | Shrinks all NPCs |
| LockRichie | Locks the Richie character |
| Gaarhi50 | Deals damage to yourself (value 1–60) |
Time & Environment Control
| Code | Effect |
|---|---|
| Day | Sets time to morning |
| Evening | Sets time to evening |
| Night | Sets time to night |
| Crowd 99 | Sets crowd density to 99 |
| Crowd (0–100) | Spawns 0–100 people (note: can go negative) |
A note on the Crowd code: the value field accepts numbers from 0 to 100 normally, but community testing suggests entering values beyond that range produces unexpected NPC counts — exact behavior varies by build version.
Construction & World Building
| Code | What It Builds |
|---|---|
| MakeHouse | Creates a house |
| MakeBuilding | Constructs a building |
| MakeRamp | Creates a ramp |
| MakeRoad | Creates a road section |
| MakeParkHouse | Makes an alcove/shelter |
| MakeFence | Creates a fence |
| MakeWaterTank | Creates a water tank |
| MakeWindTurbine | Creates a wind turbine |
| MakeTree | Creates a generic tree |
| MakePineLong | Creates a tall pine tree |
| MakeBirch | Creates a birch tree |
| MakePine | Creates a pine tree |
| MakePinkTree | Creates a pink tree |
| MakeOrangeTree | Creates an orange tree |
| MakeGrass | Creates a grass patch |
| MakeFlowers | Creates flowers |
| MakeBush | Creates a bush |
| MakeLamp | Creates a lamp post |
| MakeSpaceTower | Creates a tower from the center |
The construction codes are where Dude Theft Wars gets genuinely interesting. Spam MakeRamp a dozen times and you can build a stunt course mid-session. Combine MakeRoad with SpawnLamboCar and NosForever — that combo turns the sandbox into an impromptu racing setup.
How to Activate Cheat Codes in Dude Theft Wars
The activation process is the same for every code. No root access, no modding, no external apps required — it’s all built into the game’s UI.
- Spawn into the open world. The cheat interface isn’t available from the main menu.
- Tap the phone icon on the left side of your screen. This opens the in-game phone.
- Find the ChEaTs.Exe app. It’s marked with a hooded hacker icon — you can’t miss it if you’re looking for it.
- Tap ChEaTs.Exe to open a new screen with a text input field and a green checkmark button.
- Type your code exactly into the input field. Watch capitalization — codes like AlienInVasion and SpawnLamboCar have internal capitals that matter.
- Tap the green checkmark. If the code is valid, a notification appears in the upper-right corner confirming the command executed.
No confirmation message means the code didn’t register. That’s your cue to double-check spelling. The game gives you instant feedback either way — there’s no ambiguity about whether a code worked.
One thing worth knowing: you can spam the checkmark button without re-entering the code. So if you want 30 ramps stacked on top of each other, just keep tapping. The input field holds your last entry.
Expired Codes and Why They No Longer Work
These codes were active at some point but stopped working in later updates. Trying them now will produce no response from the game — no error message, just silence.
| Expired Code | What It Did |
|---|---|
| SpawnMoneyBag | Spawned a money bag |
| SpawnFakeCash | Spawned fake cash on the ground |
| SpawnUFO | Spawned a UFO vehicle |
| cashcash (1–9999999) | Added in-game cash |
| SuperMan | Alternate Superman transformation |
| Carboom | Exploded the nearest vehicle |
| MakeClocktower | Constructed a clock tower |
Most of these got pulled when the developer reworked certain game systems — cashcash in particular was removed because it directly manipulated in-game currency, which conflicted with later economy updates. SpawnUFO and MakeClocktower likely disappeared when those assets were restructured or replaced. There’s no official statement, but the pattern tracks with standard post-launch cleanup.
Codes can come back. Carboom‘s functionality now lives inside Dudekong, which does essentially the same thing with a wider blast radius. If you were attached to a specific expired code, check whether a newer one replicates the effect before writing it off entirely.
Common Issues When Codes Won’t Work
Most failures come down to three things.
Capitalization errors. Dude Theft Wars cheat codes aren’t uniformly lowercase — AlienInVasion, ChibiTown, SpawnLamboCar, and others use mixed case. The input field is case-sensitive. One wrong capital and the code silently fails.
Spaces where there shouldn’t be any. Crowd 99 is the only code in the active list that includes a space. Everything else is one continuous string. If you’re copy-pasting from somewhere and there’s a trailing space, delete it before tapping the checkmark.
Using an expired code. If you found a code on an older forum post or video from 2022, cross-reference it against the expired list above. No notification = not active.
Beyond those three, a small number of players report that the ChEaTs.Exe app occasionally becomes unresponsive mid-session. Closing the phone UI and reopening it typically resolves this. If the app itself doesn’t appear, a full game restart clears it in every documented case.
One edge case worth flagging: the Gaarhi50 damage code accepts a number between 1 and 60 appended directly to the code name (e.g., Gaarhi25). Entering the code without a number does nothing — it needs a value to execute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Dude Theft Wars cheat codes disable achievements?
No. There’s no achievement lock tied to cheat usage in Dude Theft Wars. You can run codes freely without affecting any unlocks or progression.
Can you use multiple cheat codes at the same time?
Yes, and many effects stack. Moongravity plus Dudebolt plus Giantdudes all run simultaneously. Some combinations produce visual glitches, but the game handles most stacks without crashing.
Are cheat codes available on all platforms?
Dude Theft Wars is a mobile game (Android and iOS). The phone interface and ChEaTs.Exe app exist in all current versions. If you’re on an older build, update the game first — some codes were added in later patches.
How do I undo a cheat code effect?
Most effects, like Giantdudes or Moongravity, reset when you restart the session. Time codes (Day, Night, Evening) can be overwritten by simply entering a different time code. There’s no universal undo command.
Why does the Crowd code accept values over 100?
The input field doesn’t hard-cap at 100. Entering higher values spawns more NPCs than the labeled range suggests, though performance impact scales accordingly on lower-end devices. Exact behavior beyond 100 is undocumented by the developer.