✅ Last Updated: June 2026 | Verified this week
BUCKSHOT is a card-table shotgun showdown on Roblox by the group crookit where 1 to 4 players take turns shooting each other or themselves with a single shotgun loaded with mixed live and blank shells. Some shell info is public and some is hidden, and items let you peek the next shell, reorder the magazine, swap turns, handcuff a rival, heal, or steal items from another player. The whole round is a read on the table and a bluff hard enough to make a rival flinch.
The game launched in January 2024 and the crookit group has the verified badge on Roblox. The skin economy runs from Common up to Contraband, with Hell and Exclusive Cases as the top-tier drops, and a TrakStat module rolls on some skins to track your kills across that skin’s lifetime. This wiki covers how to play, the shell odds explainer, the item list, tips for new players, and the most-asked questions, plus links to the codes and scripts pages at the bottom.
BUCKSHOT Overview
| BUCKSHOT Overview |
| Game Name |
BUCKSHOT |
| Developer |
crookit |
| Genre |
Strategy / Horror / Card Table |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Players |
1 to 4 per table |
| Max Players |
24 |
| Release |
January 2024 |
How to Play BUCKSHOT
- Sit down at a table. 1v1 duels are tighter and more about reads, while 3 and 4 player tables get chaotic and reward quick math.
- Look at the round info. The dealer announces how many live and blank shells are loaded into the shotgun and which order the players take turns in.
- On your turn, pick a target. You can shoot a rival across the table or pull the trigger on yourself.
- Shooting yourself on a blank passes you another turn. Shooting a rival ends your turn whether the shell was live or blank.
- Use items from the table between shots to peek shells, reorder the magazine, swap turn order, handcuff a rival, heal, or steal items.
- Survive the round to bank cash and roll for a case drop. Hit a level milestone and the case rewards step up to Deluxe, Exclusive, and Hell tiers.
BUCKSHOT Shell Odds and Item Strategy
The smart way to play BUCKSHOT is to do the shell math out loud. The dealer tells you the live vs blank ratio at the start of the round, which is the only public info you get. Every shot fired updates that ratio in your favor or against you, so a 2 live and 3 blank load is a 40 percent chance the next shell is live until a live shell goes off, at which point it drops to 25 percent live across the four remaining shells. New players miss the math and treat every shot as a coin flip, which is exactly how the bluffers at the table eat them alive.
Items twist the math in real time. Peek shells lets you see the next shell coming, which turns a guess into a sure call. Reorder swaps the order of the loaded shells so a known live can be pushed back two slots and the blanks pulled forward, perfect for bluffing a rival into shooting themselves on the trigger. Handcuffs skip a rival’s turn so the gun lands back on you twice in a row, which is brutal when you have peeked the next shell as a blank. Heal keeps you alive after a live shot lands, swap turns flips the rotation, and steal pulls an item off a rival’s tray. The items separate the players who memorize their shell history from the players who panic at the trigger.
The item that matters most is the peek shell. Pulling the next shell out of guesswork lets you swing the whole round, especially in a 1v1 where the rival is reading your face for the bluff. A common trap is to peek a blank, look confident, and then waste the peek by shooting the rival anyway. The right play is to peek, take the blank on yourself for a free turn, and then shoot the rival on the next shot when the odds have shifted to live. Players who get this rhythm right are the ones who climb past Level 12 and start farming Hell Case drops on the high-end codes.
Tips for New BUCKSHOT Players
- Track shell history out loud or on paper. The live vs blank ratio shifts after every shot, and most lost rounds come from miscounting.
- Take blanks on yourself for free turns. A confident self-shot on a known blank is the bluff that flips the round in your favor.
- Save peek shells for the high-pressure shots. Peeking a known blank when you already had it figured out wastes the item.
- Watch the rival’s hands, not the gun. A rival who reaches for handcuffs is about to skip you, and you can counter with a heal or steal first.
- Join the crookit group on Roblox so you grab the free Deluxe Case and cash that drops for liking the game and joining the group.
- Redeem the 2x Luck codes right before opening a batch of cases. The luck timer covers your best opening run for Hell and Exclusive Case drops.
BUCKSHOT FAQ
What kind of game is BUCKSHOT?
BUCKSHOT is a Roblox card-table shotgun showdown by the group crookit. 1 to 4 players take turns shooting each other or themselves with a single shotgun loaded with mixed live and blank shells, while items let you peek shells, reorder the magazine, swap turns, handcuff a rival, heal, or steal. It launched in January 2024.
Who made BUCKSHOT?
BUCKSHOT was made by the crookit group on Roblox, which has the verified badge. The team ships new items, skins, and case events through the lobby HUD update banner.
Is BUCKSHOT free to play?
Yes, BUCKSHOT is free to play on Roblox and works on PC, mobile, and console. Tables run from 1 to 4 players and servers cap at 24 so the lobby stays busy without crashing.
How does the skin economy work in BUCKSHOT?
Skins drop from cases you open after surviving rounds, and the tiers run from Common up to Contraband with Hell and Exclusive Cases as the top-tier sources. Some skins also roll a TrakStat module that tracks your kills across that skin’s lifetime, and players can trade skins and titles with each other.
Are there codes for BUCKSHOT?
Yes, BUCKSHOT has 19 active codes in June 2026 for free cash, case drops, 2x Luck boosts, and skins. Check the BUCKSHOT Codes page for the live code tracker.
MORE FOR BUCKSHOT
Looking for codes? Check the BUCKSHOT Codes page for the latest code tracker.
Want a shell counter? Read the BUCKSHOT Scripts page for the keyless Shell Predictor.