Open the game
Use the Roblox button when you need the real Soccer: Zero experience page, servers, updates, favorites or the official game description.
Open game page →Jump straight into the Soccer: Zero game page, claim available codes, learn the controls, compare styles and flows, and watch short walkthroughs before you spend spins or join a match.
Use this page like a player checklist. Open the game, grab rewards, pick a build direction, learn the basic controls, then use the tier list and video guides when you need help deciding what to keep.
Unofficial fan-made guide. Always double-check official links from the Roblox experience page or the developer’s confirmed channels before joining a Discord or Trello.
Four fast actions for players who already have the game open or want to start playing now.
Use the Roblox button when you need the real Soccer: Zero experience page, servers, updates, favorites or the official game description.
Open game page →Check codes before rolling styles or flows. Rewards can help with spins, cash and early build testing.
Go to codes →Decide whether you want to finish shots, dribble, support teammates, defend, pressure the ball or learn safer beginner plays.
Compare styles →Use videos when menus, rolls, controls or update routes are easier to understand visually.
Watch videos →Pick the guide that matches what you came for: codes, game link, Discord, Trello, styles, tier list, Demon, controls, updates or videos.
Start with codes if you want free rewards before spending time in matches. Check the active list, copy the code carefully, redeem it in game, then come back if a reward does not appear.
If a code fails, try a fresh server, check capitalization, remove extra spaces and see whether the code moved to the expired list. Codes can change quickly after updates, so use the last-checked note before assuming a code is broken.
Open codes guide →Use this when you want to get into the game instead of reading more guides. The Play on Roblox button opens the Soccer: Zero experience page in a new tab so you can join a server and keep this guide available.
After opening the game, return here for codes, controls and build notes. This is useful when you are playing on mobile and need a quick reference between matches.
Play on Roblox →Join a Discord only after you confirm it is official. Community servers can be useful for patch talk, code alerts, questions and team advice, but random invite links can also be unsafe or outdated.
The safest way is to check the Roblox experience page, the developer profile, the official group or trusted announcements. If you cannot confirm the server, do not share your account details or click unknown reward links.
Some Roblox games use Trello for ability lists, controls, maps, progression and update notes. If Soccer: Zero has an official Trello, it can be a good place to check style names, flow names and mechanic explanations.
Until an official Trello is confirmed, use this wiki for quick play help and use the Roblox page or developer channels for official resources. Avoid copied Trello links from comments unless the source is trusted.
Styles change how your player feels in matches. Do not look only at rarity. Ask what the style helps you do: score, dribble, press, pass, defend, create space or recover after a mistake.
Monster, Demon, Speedster, Egoist and Glam can all feel different depending on your role. A good style for a striker may not be the easiest style for a new player learning spacing and timing.
Open styles guide →Flows support your playstyle. Before rerolling, think about whether you need more burst, pressure, finishing support, movement help or a safer beginner setup.
Check Demon, Bee, Strength, Flash, Volley and Domino notes together with your style. A flow is more useful when it matches what you actually do in a match instead of only looking strong on a list.
Open flows guide →Use the tier list when you need a quick keep-or-reroll answer. S-tier picks usually bring strong match value, A-tier picks are reliable, B-tier picks can be fine for learning, and lower tiers may need more specific situations.
Do not reroll only because one name is not at the top. A comfortable pick that fits your role can be better than a rare pick you do not understand yet.
Open tier list →Demon is one of the names many players check because it may refer to a style, a flow or a build idea. Read the style and flow pages together before deciding whether Demon fits your current role.
For a Demon-focused setup, look at timing, pressure and how often you can actually activate the strength of the build during real matches. A flashy build is only useful if you can control the ball and make the right play.
Check Demon notes →Controls matter more than a rare build when you are new. Learn movement first, then passing, shooting, defending and when to release the ball. Good timing can make a simple style feel much stronger.
Keep the controls page open while practicing. Start with safe passes and clean positioning before trying risky dribbles or forced shots.
Open controls guide →Check updates when you want to know whether the game changed recently, whether new codes may appear, or whether a style or flow feels different after a patch.
After a big update, test your build again before rerolling. Controls, balance, rewards and code availability can all change, so one old video or old tier list may not tell the full story.
Open updates →If you are new, do not spend every reward immediately. Learn how matches feel, claim codes, practice controls, then choose a simple build path before chasing rare names.
The beginner route is simple: join the game, claim rewards, learn basic controls, play a few matches, check styles and flows, then use the tier list after you understand what role you enjoy.
Open beginner guide →Watch videos when written notes are not enough. A codes video can show the redeem menu, a spins video can show roll steps, and a build video can explain why a style or flow feels strong.
Use the written guide first for the quick answer, then watch the video if you want to see the steps on screen. This saves time when you only need one answer but still helps when you are stuck.
Go to videos →Check these before you reroll. Use the full codes page for copy buttons, expired rewards, last-checked notes and redeem help.
| Code | Reward | Status | Best next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAZY | Lucky Style Spins and Lucky Flow Spins | Check in game | Check details → |
| DAY6 | 10,000 Cash or Money | Check in game | Redeem guide → |
A simple route for players who want better matches, not just a longer list of names.
Collect code rewards first. More spins and cash give you room to test without wasting your first build decision.
Practice movement, passing and shooting before judging a style. A strong style feels weak if you miss basic timing.
Decide whether you enjoy striker, support, dribbler, pressure or safer team play. Your role should guide your style and flow choice.
Do not reroll every non-perfect result. Keep a style or flow if it helps you win possessions, create chances or finish reliably.
Use videos for menu location, roll routes, control timing and build examples. Seeing the play once is often faster than guessing.
Return after updates for new codes, changed rewards, new style notes or tier list changes. Do not rely on old advice forever.
Jump to the page that helps with your next action.
Watch a walkthrough after checking codes, styles or tier list notes.
Start with a codes or update walkthrough if you want to see the latest rewards, menus and beginner steps in action.
Watch on YouTube →Use these basics while you are still learning how Soccer: Zero feels.
Stay in a useful lane instead of following the ball everywhere. Good spacing gives teammates passing options and helps you react when the ball turns over.
If two opponents close in, a quick pass can be stronger than forcing a dribble. Keeping possession helps your team create better shots.
Do not shoot only because you are near the goal. Look for angle, timing and whether a teammate has a better finish.
When defending, try to block the lane the opponent wants next. You do not always need to tackle immediately.
Before spending spins, know what kind of role you want. Random rerolls feel exciting but can waste rewards quickly.
A finishing build should look for shots, a support build should create chances, and a pressure build should force mistakes. Match your choices to your role.
Choose a localized Soccer Zero homepage for Portuguese, French, Russian or Spanish players.
Open the Portuguese homepage with codes, styles, flows and beginner links.
Open PT page →Open the French homepage with localized navigation and codes links.
Open FR page →Open the Russian homepage with codes, builds, controls and guide links.
Open RU page →Open the Spanish homepage for códigos, estilos, flows and tier list.
Open ES page →Fast answers while you are playing or checking rewards.
Open the game page if you need to play now. Then claim codes, learn controls, compare styles and flows, and use the tier list once you know your role.
This page only points you to safe ways to verify them. Use the Roblox experience page, developer profile, official group or confirmed announcements before joining a server or board.
Go to controls if you are new, styles and flows if you are building, or the tier list if you need a quick keep-or-reroll answer.
Reroll only when your current pick does not fit your role or feels weak after testing. Keep useful picks while you learn timing, spacing and team play.
No. This is an unofficial fan-made guide and is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or the Soccer Zero development team.