Cheats & Secrets

Cheats & Secrets Guide for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege



Are There Cheat Codes?


No. Rainbow Six Siege has no traditional cheat codes, console commands, or unlock codes. The game is purely multiplayer-focused with a strict anti-cheat system (BattlEye) and no single-player campaign that would support such features. All rewards—operators, cosmetics, attachments—are earned through gameplay (Renown) or microtransactions (R6 Credits). There are no hidden button sequences or text-based codes that unlock content.

Unlock Codes & Secret Commands


  • No unlock codes exist. Every operator, weapon, and cosmetic is obtained via the in-game shop or Battle Pass progression. You cannot “unlock everything” with a code.

  • No developer console commands in the retail version. The only commands are for spectator modes and custom games (e.g., `infinite health` is not available). R6 does have a “R6Fix” test server, but no cheat commands.

  • No secret menus or debug modes accessible to players.


  • Hidden Features & Easter Eggs


    Despite no cheats, Ubisoft has hidden several Easter eggs and developer-intended secrets across maps and events. These are harmless discoveries that pay homage to pop culture, Rainbow Six lore, or other Ubisoft games.

    #### 1. The Pink Plushie (Kafe Dostoyevsky)
  • Location: On the map Kafe Dostoyevsky, in the freezer room (basement), look behind a stack of boxes on a shelf. A small pink plushie (often called the “Pink Rathian” from Monster Hunter) sits there.

  • How to find: Break the boxes in the freezer room (near the red door to kitchen). Jump onto the shelf and look behind the boxes.

  • Note: This was added as a cross-promotion with Monster Hunter World (both Ubisoft/Capcom).


  • #### 2. The Secret Room (Hereford Base – Classic)
  • Location: On the old version of Hereford Base (before rework), there was a hidden room accessible only by destroying a specific wall in the basement garage.

  • How to access: In the basement garage, destroy the wall opposite the main garage entrance (the one with padded white tiles). This revealed a small, empty room with graffiti on the walls.

  • Note: The room was removed in the Hereford Base rework (Operation Grim Sky). It was likely a developer testing area left in by accident.


  • #### 3. The Cat (Coastline)
  • Location: On Coastline, in the VIP room (floor 2), inside the locked bar area. Look behind the counter on a shelf.

  • How to find: Destroy the glass bar display; a small sleeping cat model sits on a shelf. It cannot be shot or interacted with.

  • Note: Possibly a reference to “Janitor” or just a cute addition.


  • #### 4. “Rainbow is Magic” Charm
  • How to obtain: This charm was a limited-time reward during the 2019 April Fools event “Rainbow is Magic.” Players who completed a special playlist earned a rainbow horse charm.

  • Status: No longer obtainable. It is purely cosmetic and not a secret code.


  • #### 5. The Piranha Plant (Trophy Room - Chalet)
  • Location: On Chalet, in the trophy room (basement), a small piranha plant (Super Mario reference) sits in a fish tank.

  • How to find: Break the glass of the large fish tank in the right corner. The plant is inside, next to a toy.

  • Note: Another cross-promotion with Nintendo? Unconfirmed but widely accepted.


  • #### 6. Teddy Bear (Oregon)
  • Location: On Oregon, in the kitchen (basement), inside a cabinet near the refrigerator.

  • How to find: Open the cabinet doors; a small teddy bear sits on a plate.

  • Note: Possibly just a prop.


  • #### 7. The “Mira’s Birthday” Room (Theme Park)
  • Location: On Theme Park, in the Haunted House section, there is a small break room with birthday decorations and a cake with “Mira” written on it.

  • How to find: Enter the building near the bumper cars; look for a door with a sign “Happy Birthday Mira.” The room is locked from the outside but can be viewed through windows.

  • Note: This was added to celebrate Mira’s (operator) birthday or the map dev team.


  • #### 8. Operator Posters & Graffiti
  • Several maps have posters of operators pinned on walls. For example, Caveira posing on a poster in Favela. These are not cheat codes but fun references.


  • Developer-Intended Secrets


  • No secret operators or hidden gameplay mechanics. Every operator is officially released and purchasable.

  • The “Super 90” shotgun rate-of-fire exploit was patched long ago. Not a secret, just a bug.

  • “Lord Tachanka” meme – Tachanka’s turret is intentionally weak as a joke. No secret unlockable version exists.

  • Easter eggs tied to seasonal events: For example, the “Halloween” event maps have hidden Easter eggs (e.g., a ghost figure in House). These are time-limited.


Conclusion


Rainbow Six Siege is a cheat-free game by design. All content is earned through progression or paying. The only “secrets” are cosmetic Easter eggs that do not affect gameplay. If you encounter anyone claiming to have cheat codes or unlock codes, they are either scams or mods/hacks that violate the game’s terms of service and will result in a permanent ban.

Pro tip: Focus on improving your skills rather than searching for cheats. The satisfaction of out-playing opponents legitimately is far greater than any hidden command could provide.