Looking to farm rare Fallout 76 items or trigger powerful world events? Launching a nuke is one of the best ways to access endgame zones packed with valuable loot, legendary enemies, and crafting materials. Below, you'll find the current Fallout 76 Nuke Codes for each silo—Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie—updated weekly to help you get the most out of your nukes.
Fallout 76 Weekly Nuke Codes
These are the official 8-digit Nuke Codes for Fallout 76, valid from April 7, 2025 to April 14, 2025. You can use them to launch nuclear missiles from silos Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie.
Silo
Nuke Code
Alpha
63030899
Bravo
94112469
Charlie
93284143
Last updated: April 14, 2025, 08:00 AM Next reset: April 20, 2025
What Are Fallout 76 Nuke Codes?
Question
Answer
What are Nuke Codes?
Nuke Codes are 8-digit codes used to launch nuclear missiles in Fallout 76.
How many are there?
Three codes are issued each week—one for each silo: Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie.
Do they change?
Yes, the codes are updated every week.
Are the codes universal?
Yes, each week's codes are the same for all players.
Where can I use them?
Only in the corresponding silo: Alpha code in Silo Alpha, and so on.
How to Unlock and Launch Nukes in Fallout 76
Step
Description
1. Complete Main Quest
Finish the main storyline and join the Enclave to unlock the final quest: "I Am Become Death."
2. Obtain Nuclear Keycard
Use the Surveillance System Terminal to find a Cargobot. Shoot it down to get a keycard.
3. Collect Launch Code Pieces
Accept a mission at the Enclave base for Alpha, Bravo, or Charlie. Collect 8 code fragments.
4. Enter the Silo
Fight through the silo filled with high-level robots like Sentry Bots and Aggressotrons.
5. Use the Terminal
At the end of the silo, enter the 8-digit Nuke Code into the terminal.
6. Choose Target Location
Pick a location on the map to launch the nuke. The area will be irradiated for a limited time.
Why Launch Nukes?
Reason
Benefit
Spawn Endgame Bosses
Some of the most powerful enemies in Fallout 76 only appear in nuclear zones.
Create Nuclear Zones
These areas have high-level loot and stronger enemies.
Collect Flux Materials
Irradiated plants are needed to craft stable flux for rare items.
Endgame Progression
Nuke launching is an essential feature for high-level gameplay and events.
Important Notes
Topic
Details
How many Nuke Codes do you need?
Only one full code (8 digits) per silo, per launch.
How many Nuclear Keycards?
One keycard is required for each nuclear missile launch.
Where to find code fragments?
Pip-Boy > Items > Aid tab. All collected pieces are listed there.
What happens after reset?
Code fragments disappear and are replaced by new ones. You’ll be notified in-game.
How long does it take to launch?
After entering the silo, clearing it, and inputting the code, the process takes several minutes.
Fallout 76 Nuclear Silos Map Reference
Silo Name
Location
Site Alpha
North of National Isolated Radio Array
Site Bravo
Inside the mountain west of Sugar Grove
Site Charlie
Southeast of the AVR Medical Center
Each silo has a unique layout and security system. You must fight your way through to reach the launch terminal.
Whether you're hunting legendary gear, farming rare resources, or just aiming to make more Fallout 76 caps, launching nukes is a key part of progressing in the game. Make sure to use the correct codes for each silo and prepare well before entering. A well-placed nuke can turn any run into a highly profitable adventure.
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