🎮 Launch gameplay
Just Yeet Bro open beta — rounds, yeets, and Shop unlocks
A first look at Just Yeet Bro Roblox knockout rounds, three lives per match, earning Bananas from eliminations, and spending them in the Shop.

🎮 Launch gameplay
A first look at Just Yeet Bro Roblox knockout rounds, three lives per match, earning Bananas from eliminations, and spending them in the Shop.
Just Yeet Bro by lil bun studios is listed on Roblox as Just Yeet Bro [OPEN BETA]. The page may show no running servers between hotfixes — open Just Yeet Bro and press Play when the button is active.
The Roblox experience page may list no running servers between updates. Open the game page and press Play when servers are live.
This Just Yeet Bro beginner guide is for players searching how to play Just Yeet Bro Roblox during launch week. We focus on the verified loop: arena rounds, yeets, Bananas, and Shop unlocks — not simulator-style throw-distance grinding from other Roblox titles.
Just Yeet Bro is developed by Red (@xXTheR3DGamerXx) and produced by Bundun (@lil_bundun). The official description warns to expect bugs and silly interactions while the beta is public.
Grab your opponents and yeet them off the stage. Earn bananas to unlock skins, abilities and more.
Unlike idle yeet simulators, Just Yeet Bro is a round-based knockout brawler. You join a lobby, load into an arena map, grab nearby players, and throw them off the stage. The last standing player wins the round.
Between rounds you spend Bananas — the main Just Yeet Bro currency — on abilities, barrels, and arm skins in the Shop. Promo codes such as sorry and RELEASE jump-start that economy; see the codes page for redeem steps.
Maps rotate during beta. Early players report an Islands layout where water eliminates you instantly, plus arena-style stages built for close-quarters yeets. Expect more layouts as lil bun studios ships updates.
This unofficial Just Yeet Bro guide summarizes community-verified mechanics. For currency tables and skin lists, use the wiki.
| System | Role in beta | Tier focus |
|---|---|---|
| Knockout rounds | Core PvP loop | S |
| Bananas | Shop currency | S |
| Abilities | Combat upgrades | A |
| Barrels | Skin unlocks | A |
| Codes | Free Bananas & skins | S |
Each Just Yeet Bro match is a self-contained round on a floating stage. Standard Roblox movement applies on PC, mobile, and console — walk, jump, and interact to grab opponents.
Your goal is simple: yeet other players off the map. Grab locks onto a nearby character; aim your throw toward open air or hazards. Eliminated players leave the round until the next lobby reset.
Beta rules give you three lives per round. The first time you are thrown off, you can often recover back onto the stage. A second throw while vulnerable typically means a guaranteed elimination — play center stage until you learn spacing.
Abilities appear on your HUD during combat. Unlock them in the Shop with Bananas; they add mobility, traps, or throw modifiers. You do not need every ability on day one — buy one that fits your playstyle after redeeming codes.
Round winners and active eliminations feed your Bananas balance. Even if you lose early, participating yeets contribute currency you can spend before queuing again.
Matched by build plan, shared topics, and guide progression — not random related links.
Just Yeet Bro Roblox has more depth than spam-grabbing. Advanced players chain roll, double jump, and grab to cover distance before throwing — useful on larger arena maps.
On the Islands map, water is lethal. Edge-camping looks safe until someone yeets you from behind into the ocean. Keep one escape route toward the middle platform.
Some stages include environmental hazards such as fans or NPC obstacles during beta. Treat every new map as a learning round before you spend abilities aggressively.
Mobile players use the default touch joystick and action buttons. If an ability icon sits off-screen, rotate to portrait or adjust Roblox UI scale in settings — the developers are still tuning mobile layout during open beta.
Bananas are the only currency you need for most Just Yeet Bro shop items during beta. The Roblox page describes earning bananas to unlock skins, abilities, and more.
Income sources: winning or surviving rounds, scoring eliminations, and redeeming promo codes. The sorry code grants 20,000 Bananas in one click — enough for multiple shop purchases.
Spend Bananas on Abilities first if you want a competitive edge. The Shop lists unlockable power-ups and throwable balls with different effects. Names and prices shift during beta; read each card before buying.
Barrels cost Bananas and roll random arm skins. They are optional gambling for cosmetics. If you want a guaranteed skin, redeem RELEASE for the Jerome Arm Skin on the codes page.
Track spending with the progress checklist so you remember which codes and unlocks you verified after patches.
| Source | Reward | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Round wins | Bananas | Learn three-lives rules first |
| Code sorry | 20,000 Bananas | Redeem before first purchase |
| Code RELEASE | Jerome Arm Skin | Cosmetic only |
| Barrels | Random skins | Save Bananas until you own core abilities |
New players should redeem codes before their first serious round. Open the Shop (cart icon on the left), scroll to Codes, and enter active strings.
Type sorry for 20,000 Bananas and RELEASE for the Jerome Arm Skin. Press Check after each entry. Full screenshots and troubleshooting live on the codes reference.
Future Just Yeet Bro codes roblox drops will appear on the developer Discord. Codes are case-sensitive — RELEASE must be uppercase.
After codes, browse the Abilities tab. Pick one low-cost unlock you will use every round — mobility tools help recover from your first yeet, while throw boosts help edge kills.
Jerome Arm Skin from RELEASE is purely cosmetic. Equip it in the customize flow if you want the shoulder companion visible in lobby.
Barrels are fun but random. Open one or two for variety, then save remaining Bananas for named abilities you can rely on in ranked public lobbies.
Everything in Just Yeet Bro can be earned by playing — codes and Robux shortcuts are optional. The official beta messaging emphasizes earning through yeets and round performance.
Just Yeet Bro rotates arena layouts during open beta. The Islands map features water that eliminates you on contact — stay off the shoreline unless you are throwing someone else in.
Arena-style maps focus on tight quarters and vertical throws. Use abilities that boost mobility when the spawn point is far from the center platform.
An obby exists in the hub for players who want movement practice outside of PvP. Difficulty is high in the first beta build; treat it as optional training, not a requirement for progress.
Map details expand on the wiki maps section as players document each layout.
Standing on the rim of the stage — experienced Just Yeet Bro players bait edge campers with grab range.
Skipping codes — you leave 20,000 Bananas and a free skin unused while grinding your first ability.
Opening the wrong Roblox game — search results mix Just Yeet Bro with Yeet a Friend and Yeet Battles.
Buying every barrel before owning a core ability — cosmetics are fun, but abilities win rounds.
Ignoring the three-lives rule — burning your recoveries early makes the second yeet fatal.
Press Play on the official page, join a round, grab opponents, and yeet them off the stage. Spend Bananas in the Shop between matches.
Three lives during beta. The first fall is often recoverable; a second throw while vulnerable usually eliminates you.
The main currency for abilities, barrels, and skins. Earn them from rounds and codes such as sorry.
Shop (cart icon) → scroll to Codes → type the string → Check. See the codes page.
The beta emphasizes earning through gameplay. Codes and shop items boost progress but rounds still depend on grab timing and positioning.
Redeem codes, then one ability that matches your playstyle before spending heavily on barrels.
Matched by build plan, shared topics, and guide progression — not random related links.
Bananas, arm skins, abilities, barrels, and developer info.
Fits your reference plan — Wiki covers the next slot
Patch notes and code change log.
Fits your reference plan — Updates covers the next slot
Track codes and shop unlocks locally in your browser.
Fits your starter plan — Unlock Checklist covers the next slot