✅ Last Updated: June 2026 | No scripts for this game.
Silly Simon Says on Roblox is the Nomo Falls comedy party game where 8 players do whatever Silly Simon says across a rotating set of 82 minigames, and the joke is that Simon’s commands are written to be as silly as possible. You follow the on-screen prompt, dodge the trap rounds where Simon tries to catch you out, and bank Coins and Tokens for surviving the tasks the longer you last. The game opened in February 2023 and has banked 540.2 million visits with 569 thousand favorites across its run.
There are no scripts for Silly Simon Says right now. No working scripts are in circulation for the game, and none of the public executor hubs support it either. A fast-rotation reaction party game leaves nothing for an executor to attach to, because each minigame is a hand-played reaction round rather than a grind to automate. This page explains why the script category lands empty here, plus the safe in-game path to surviving Simon’s commands and banking Coins and Tokens without an executor.
📜 Silly Simon Says Script Status
No scripts right now. No working scripts are circulating for Silly Simon Says, and none of the public executor hubs support it. A fast-rotation reaction party game has no farm, boss, or PvP for an executor to attach to. The best path is the in-game minigame loop, the survival tips, and the codes for free Coins and Tokens, all covered below.
Why Are There No Silly Simon Says Scripts?
Scripts usually attach to big-payoff features like auto-farm, auto-win, or boss one-shots on grind-heavy games, where the executor side covers a long repetitive loop. Silly Simon Says is a comedy party game that rotates through 82 reaction-based minigames under the Simon Says rule, so each round is a short hand-played reaction rather than a long grind for an executor to cover.
There is no farm to automate, because the Coins and Tokens come from surviving hand-played minigames rather than from a counter that fills over time. There is no boss to one-shot, because the threat is Simon’s trap commands rather than a scripted enemy with a health bar.
There is no PvP to swing, because the other 7 players follow the same commands rather than fighting you, so even a movement script would not change a reaction round that depends on reading the prompt. No working scripts are in circulation for the game and no public executor hub supports it, so the script category is genuinely empty rather than just thin.
The verified badge on the Nomo Falls group also means any tool that did show up would be a moderation-bait hub the dev would patch quickly. The script category is empty here the same way it is empty for any fast-rotation reaction party game with a verified-badge dev.
🎮 How to Survive Simon and Bank Coins in Silly Simon Says
1Read the full command before you move. Simon’s prompts are written to trip you up, so the trap rounds hide a twist in the wording, and reading the whole command rather than reacting to the first word is the difference between surviving and getting caught out.
2Watch for the fake-out rounds where Simon does not say to do it. The classic Simon Says trap is a command that was not prefaced by Simon, and the rounds that punish you for acting on a non-Simon command are the most common way players get knocked out, so wait the half-second to confirm it really came from Simon.
3Learn the 82 minigames through repetition. The rotation repeats across sessions, so the more rounds you play the faster you recognize each minigame and what it asks, and a player who knows the roster reacts a beat faster than a first-timer on every round.
4Bank Coins and Tokens by lasting deep into the round rotation. The currency comes from surviving the tasks, so the longer you stay in across the rotation the more you bank, and the in-game shop of props and cosmetics is the spend that the survival loop funds.
5Play with friends in the 8-player lobby for the comedy read. The whole lobby follows the same silly commands at once, so playing with friends turns the trap rounds into a shared scramble, and watching who gets caught out teaches the fake-out patterns faster than learning them solo.
This is the safe, free, and legit way to survive Simon and bank Coins and Tokens in Silly Simon Says. No executor needed, and no ban risk.
🎮 About Silly Simon Says
Silly Simon Says is built around a single core loop: read what Silly Simon says, do it fast, and survive the trap rounds where the command is a fake-out. The game rotates through 82 minigames that swing from quick reaction rounds to silly obstacle tasks, the round rotation keeps the lobby from ever settling into one pattern, and Coins and Tokens earned from surviving the tasks feed an in-game shop of props and cosmetics.
The 8-player lobby keeps every round social, the comedy framing is the whole hook, and Nomo Falls adds fresh minigames to the rotation on a regular cadence to keep the silly commands surprising.
Because the core loop is a fast rotation of reaction-based minigames, the script category lands empty. There is no farm to automate, because the Coins and Tokens come from surviving hand-played rounds rather than from a counter that fills over time. There is no boss to one-shot, because the threat is Simon’s trap commands rather than a scripted enemy.
There is no PvP to swing, because the other 7 players are following the same commands rather than fighting you. No working scripts circulate for the game and no public executor hub supports it, so the script category is genuinely empty rather than just thin.
The verified badge on the Nomo Falls group is a strong signal for kid-friendly content and steady moderation, and any random keyless hub that did appear would be a moderation-bait tool the dev would patch quickly. The safe, free way to bank Coins and Tokens is the in-game minigame loop itself, plus the survival tips below.
MORE FOR SILLY SIMON SAYS
Looking for codes? Check the Silly Simon Says Codes page for the full list of working codes for free Coins and Tokens.
New to the game? Read the Silly Simon Says Wiki for the minigame survival guide, the Coins and Tokens notes, and a full game overview.