Free diamonds in Free Fire are real. They're just not abundant, they're not instant, and they're definitely not coming from any website that asks for your account password. This guide covers every method that actually works in 2026, including how much effort each one realistically requires.
No fake promises. If a method is slow, this article will say so.
#The Diamond Economy: What You're Working With
Diamonds are Free Fire's premium currency. You spend them on Luck Royale spins, Elite Pass access, the Booyah Pass, character bundles, and cosmetics from the shop. The cheapest bundle in the store typically runs 499 diamonds. The Booyah Pass premium tier costs 999 diamonds.
Earning meaningful amounts for free takes consistent effort across multiple methods. None of these alone will fund a Faded Wheel habit, but combined over weeks, they add up.
#Method 1: Google Opinion Rewards
Google Opinion Rewards is the most reliable passive method. The app sends you short surveys (usually 1-3 questions) and pays you in Google Play credits. You can spend those credits directly in Free Fire on Android to top up diamonds.
How to set it up:
- Download Google Opinion Rewards from the Play Store
- Complete the initial profile survey
- Answer surveys as they come in, usually a few per week
- Redeem your accumulated credits in the Free Fire top-up screen via Google Play
Honest expectation: You're looking at roughly $0.25 to $2.00 worth of credit per week depending on your region and survey availability. India, SEA, and Latin America users often report fewer surveys than US or European players. Over a month, this can realistically cover 100-300 diamonds.
It's slow. But it's zero risk and completely passive.
iOS users: Apple doesn't have an equivalent official app. Your best alternative is reward app platforms covered further in this guide.
#Method 2: Official Redeem Codes
Garena drops free redeem codes regularly through official social channels, live streams, esports events, and partner broadcasts. These codes give out gun skins, bundles, and sometimes direct diamonds or diamond vouchers.

How to redeem a code:
- Go to reward.ff.garena.com
- Log in with your linked account (Facebook, Google, Apple ID). Guest accounts cannot redeem codes.
- Enter the 12-16 character code
- Confirm and check your in-game mail within 24 hours
Where to find codes:
- Official Free Fire Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube accounts
- Garena-hosted live streams and esports tournament broadcasts
- The freefirehub.com redeem codes page (updated regularly)
Critical note: Codes expire fast. Most last 12-24 hours and are region-locked. A code for the India server won't work on SEA. Redeem immediately when you see one. Set up notifications on official accounts so you never miss a drop.
#Method 3: In-Game Events and Daily Missions
The Events tab inside Free Fire is arguably where you get the most consistent free rewards. Garena runs daily missions, login rewards, and limited-time events that hand out diamond vouchers, crates, and occasionally direct diamonds.
What to check daily:
- Daily missions: small tasks like playing X matches, getting X kills, or using a specific character. These stack up.
- Login reward chains: some events give increasing rewards for consecutive daily logins. Don't break your streak.
- Web events: these open in your browser via the Events tab. They sometimes offer free reward tracks separate from in-game missions.
The Booyah Pass (currently Season 39 in March 2026) has a free reward track. You don't have to pay 499 diamonds for the premium tier to get value out of it. Grind the free track through weekly missions and you'll collect crates, tokens, and cosmetics that save you diamonds you'd otherwise spend.
#Method 4: The Booyah App
Booyah is Garena's official streaming and community platform, and it runs its own reward events tied to Free Fire. Link your Free Fire account inside the app and watch for events where participating earns you diamonds or diamond vouchers.

The rewards here aren't guaranteed, they require active participation in specific contests or challenges that Booyah runs. Past events have included creative competitions (video montages, commentary contests) where top entries win diamonds. The "Voice of BOOYAH" style contests are a recurring format.
How to use it:
- Download Booyah from the Play Store or App Store
- Link your Free Fire ID
- Check the Events tab inside the app for any active diamond challenges
- Participate in giveaways, creative contests, or streamer events listed there
Diamonds from Booyah are never consistent, but the high-end prizes from competitions can be significant (sometimes thousands of diamonds for contest winners). If you have any content creation or community engagement skills, this is worth monitoring.
#Method 5: The Advanced Server
When Garena opens the OB Advanced Server before each major patch, registered testers can earn diamonds by reporting valid bugs. The reward scales with the severity and uniqueness of the bug. Reports for minor visual glitches get smaller rewards; genuine gameplay-breaking bugs that haven't been reported before can earn 100-1000 diamonds.
Slots are limited and registration fills up fast. Watch for announcements on official Free Fire social media when the next Advanced Server opens. You need to register on the official Advanced Server site, and you need a linked (non-guest) account to participate.
This method requires actual effort, playing the test build and writing detailed bug reports. But the per-hour diamond rate for a successful unique bug find is hard to beat.
#Method 6: Rank Season Rewards
Reaching high ranks in Free Fire's BR and CS ranked modes earns you season-end rewards. These include exclusive avatar frames, weapon skins, and character items. Garena has also included diamond vouchers in rank reward pools in past seasons.
Check the Free Fire rank system guide for the current season's reward breakdown. Heroic and Grandmaster tiers typically have the most valuable reward pools. The rewards themselves are free as long as you hit the required rank before the season resets.
#Method 7: Reward Apps (Swagbucks, Mistplay, Poll Pay)
Third-party reward apps give you points for completing tasks, taking surveys, watching videos, or playing games. You can redeem points for Google Play gift cards, which then convert directly into diamond purchases.
Apps worth using:
- Swagbucks: One of the longest-running. Points from surveys and tasks redeem for Google Play or PayPal cash.
- Mistplay (Android only): Earn points for playing mobile games. Redeem for gift cards.
- Poll Pay: Short polls for Google Play or Amazon credits.
These apps pay out in small amounts and can feel tedious. The conversion rate isn't exciting. But if you're already spending time on your phone, running Swagbucks in the background costs you nothing extra.
Avoid any reward app that asks for your Free Fire account details. That's a scam. These legitimate apps only need your gift card delivery email, nothing game-related.
#Method 8: Garena's Creator Partner Program
If you create Free Fire content on YouTube, Facebook, or TikTok, Garena's official Creator Partner Program offers monthly diamond rewards based on cumulative video viewership.
This isn't a method for most players. You need an active gaming channel with real viewership, original Free Fire content, and enough reach for Garena to consider the partnership worthwhile. But if you're already making videos, this is worth applying for. Accepted partners have reported monthly diamond allocations in the tens of thousands based on channel tier.
Applications are handled through the official Garena partner program page. Availability varies by region.
#Scam Sites: What to Avoid
Any website claiming to generate diamonds by entering your username is lying. Full stop.
These sites make money through surveys, ad clicks, and stolen credentials. They do not have API access to Garena's servers. No third party can add diamonds to your account from the outside. Garena's server architecture doesn't work that way.
Red flags to spot immediately:
- "Get 99,999 diamonds free, no human verification"
- Any site asking for your Free Fire login password
- APK files from unknown sources claiming to unlock free diamonds
- YouTube videos with disabled comments and thousands of fake likes showing "step by step" diamond hacks
- Sites with forced survey walls before delivering any reward
Using these tools risks permanent account bans, device malware, and credential theft. Your Free Fire account is worth more than a risky shortcut. The methods in this guide take longer, but none of them will get your account locked.
#How Much Can You Realistically Earn?
| Method | Diamonds Per Month (Estimate) | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| Google Opinion Rewards | 100-300 | Low |
| Redeem Codes | 50-200 | Low (if you stay updated) |
| In-Game Events + Daily Missions | 100-400 | Medium |
| Booyah App Contests | 0-5000 | Medium-High |
| Advanced Server Bug Reports | 100-1000 | High |
| Reward Apps (Swagbucks etc.) | 100-300 | Medium |
| Rank Season Rewards | Varies | High |
Combining Google Opinion Rewards, daily event grinding, and catching redeem codes consistently can realistically earn you 300-900 diamonds per month without spending money. That covers roughly one Booyah Pass cycle every few months, or supplements your top-up budget meaningfully.
#Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get free diamonds without linking my account? No. Guest accounts cannot redeem codes on the official Garena site, and most in-game event rewards require a permanent account. Link your account to Google or Facebook now if you haven't already.
Do redeem codes give direct diamonds or just items? Both. Some codes give diamonds directly, others give diamond vouchers (which work the same way in the shop), and others give cosmetics or crates. The code description usually tells you what's inside before you redeem.
Is Google Opinion Rewards available in my region? It's available in most countries but survey frequency varies significantly. Players in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada typically receive more surveys. SEA players report lower frequency but the app still works.
Will Garena ban me for using reward apps like Swagbucks? No. These apps operate entirely outside of Free Fire. You're earning gift card credits from a separate service and spending them in the Google Play store like any normal top-up. There's nothing for Garena to detect or ban.
How do I know if a redeem code is still valid? Codes stop working once expired or fully claimed. If you enter a code and get an error, it's either expired, region-locked, or already used on your account. There's no way to check validity without trying it.




