About Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki

Learn about Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki — an independent fan-made community resource for the Roblox fishing tycoon by Openwater Games, covering codes, rare fish, guides, and updates.

Welcome to Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki

Welcome to Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki, your ultimate fan-made resource for Pull a Lucky Fish on Roblox. Whether you are a first-time fisherman learning to dodge the shark or a seasoned tycoon chasing a Bloody Voidfish, this wiki is built to help you master every system the game has to offer.

Known for its skill-based fishing, tense shark-evasion encounters, and a satisfying island economy that turns every catch into passive income, Pull a Lucky Fish keeps growing with every update from developer Openwater Games. With over 8.3 million visits and 35K+ favorites since its launch in May 2026, there is more to learn and master than ever — and that is exactly why this wiki exists.

What We Cover

Our wiki provides in-depth guides and references across every major area of Pull a Lucky Fish. Each section is maintained to help you progress faster, fish smarter, and conquer the deep waters where the rarest catches hide.

Guides — Beginner walkthroughs, shark-evasion techniques, rod upgrade paths, and money-making strategies. We cover everything from your first cast off the dock to the endgame mutation grind, so you always know what to do next.

Fishing — The core mechanics explained: casting, tension management, fishing zones, weather events, and how to reel in every rarity tier from common to mythic. Master the Far Water zone where the most valuable fish spawn.

Rarities — The full ladder of fish rarities including Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Secret, and Divine tiers, plus mutations like Bloody and Moon-linked. Learn how to target trophy catches like the Voidfish, Prism Fish, and Striker Seahorse.

Locations — Maps and breakdowns of every fishing zone and rarity area, including how to unlock them with Cast Distance training and how to reach the final divine zone where god-tier fish await.

Codes — A regularly checked list of Pull a Lucky Fish codes. While no codes are active yet (the redemption menu has not been implemented), we document the current status, redemption process, and news the moment codes go live.

Updates — Patch notes, new rods, new fish, and gameplay changes from every update by Openwater Games, so you never miss a meta shift or a new catch.

Our Vision

The goal of Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki is simple: make the game accessible to everyone. With multiple rarity tiers, a punishing shark mechanic, deep training systems, and an endgame built around ultra-rare mutations, the game’s depth can feel overwhelming for new and returning players alike.

We believe that knowledge should not be locked behind hours of trial and error or scattered across disjointed forum posts. Our vision is a single, well-organized, constantly updated resource where any fisherman — regardless of skill level or playtime — can find a clear, trustworthy answer in seconds. From “how do I escape the shark?” to “what is the best rod for catching Voidfish?”, we want the wiki to be your first and last stop.

Community-Driven

Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki is, at its core, a community effort. Every guide on this site draws from three sources:

  1. Official materials — the Roblox game page, the Openwater Games group announcements, and in-game descriptions.
  2. Player experience — the hands-on testing, theorycrafting, and optimization work done by dedicated players across the community.
  3. Community feedback — corrections, tips, and contributions from readers like you.

Game systems evolve with patches and updates, and no guide stays perfect forever. That is why we actively welcome feedback. If you spot something outdated, find a better strategy, or have a tip the community should know about, reach out through the official channels linked in our footer. The stronger the community behind this wiki, the better it serves every player who follows.

About the Team

We are a small, independent team of fans who love Pull a Lucky Fish and wanted to make the game more approachable for the broader community. We are not a company, not a media outlet, and not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, Openwater Games, or any platform owner. We are simply players who enjoy writing, theorycrafting, and helping fellow fishermen get more out of a game we care about.

Our contributors bring together backgrounds in game guide writing, build optimization, and community moderation. We maintain this wiki in our free time and are always looking for passionate, knowledgeable contributors to join the effort.

Important Disclaimer

Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki is an unofficial, independently operated fan website. It is created for informational and educational purposes only and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to the game’s developers, publishers, or platform owners.

All game names, characters, artwork, storylines, logos, and other game-related assets referenced on this site are the trademarks and intellectual property of their respective owners. These materials appear on this site under fair use for the purpose of fan commentary and guidance. Pull a Lucky Fish is a game on the Roblox platform, developed by Openwater Games.

All original written guides, strategies, and editorial content produced by Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki contributors are © Pull a Lucky Fish Wiki, unless otherwise stated. Information is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, and game systems may change with future patches and updates.

Get in Touch

Questions, corrections, contributions, or just want to say hello? We would love to hear from you. Reach out through the official community channels linked in our footer — including the official Roblox game page and the community Reddit.

If you are interested in contributing a guide, rarity breakdown, or location map, let us know. The ocean is vast, and there is always more to explore — we would be glad to have you aboard.