If you have spent any amount of time exploring Blox Fruits, you have probably heard whispers about the Admin Terminal. It is one of the rarest and most talked-about features in the game, and it has generated plenty of confusion about what it actually does, how it works, and whether regular players can even access it. This guide covers everything you need to know, from what the Admin Terminal is to the commands that actually work, and the best strategies to find it.
What Is the Admin Terminal?
The Admin Terminal is a special interface that appears when you sit on King Red Head’s throne, also referred to as the Admin Chair. The throne itself is a spawnable object that randomly appears across different islands in the game. Once you locate it and sit down, a UI will pop up that looks just like a developer console. The terminal accepts commands that can teleport you, summon items, and perform other functions that are normally only accessible to game administrators.
The Admin Terminal is displayed to the player sitting on the King Red Head Throne, and it allows the player to perform commands, including some that are exclusively used by admins. It is not a purchasable item, it cannot be unlocked through quests, and it is not a boss drop. The only way to access it is to find the throne and sit on it.
It is worth noting that this is an official game feature, not an exploit. Using available commands through the intended interface carries no ban risk. Only exploits or unauthorized third-party tools will trigger anti-cheat measures.
How the Throne Spawns: The Luckymaxer Connection
Many players assume the throne appears randomly at any time, but the spawn is tied to a specific in-game event. After defeating the Luckymaxer Raid Boss, the throne spawns on a random island, primarily the starter islands of each sea.
The Luckymaxer is a Level 1000 Raid Boss that spawns in the Hacker Event and uses a ban hammer. He can also heal himself using a dance command. After defeating him, players can interact with the Luckymaxer NPC in locations like Middle Town, the Cafe, and the Mansion in the Third Sea to roll the “REALLY GOOD gacha,” which gives Mythical fruit. The connection between defeating this boss and spawning the throne makes the Admin Terminal a reward tied to a broader event chain rather than a standalone secret.
Where to Find the Admin Chair
Locating the throne is largely luck-based, but players have identified some patterns across all three seas.
- In the First Sea, some players have reported sightings around Snow Island, particularly in open areas and near structures. Checking both ground-level and elevated spots is recommended.
- In the Second Sea, the throne has been spotted near the Cafe. Since the Luckymaxer NPC also appears at the Cafe after the raid event, this area is worth checking first.
- In the Third Sea, sightings have occurred across various advanced islands. Since the map is larger here, thorough exploration of open spaces and hidden corners is necessary.
The throne stands out visually as a red and gold chair that looks distinctly different from normal game furniture. Some servers might not have the throne spawned at all, while others could have multiple instances scattered around.
Tips for Finding the Throne Faster
Because the spawn is random and not guaranteed in every server, having the right approach makes a significant difference.
- Use a fast travel fruit like Light or Portal so you can cover islands quickly. The faster you search, the higher your chances of finding the throne before other players do.
- Server hop regularly. If the throne is not present in your current server, leaving and rejoining resets the conditions and gives you another opportunity to find it.
- Keep your camera zoomed out and look carefully, because the throne might be placed in a spot that is easy to miss.
- Be patient. This is not something most players find on their first attempt. Multiple server hops are usually necessary.
How to Use the Admin Terminal
Once you locate the throne, walk up to it and sit down using the interaction prompt. The admin terminal UI will appear on your screen immediately. The interface looks clean and minimal, with a text input field where you type commands. You type a command into the text box and press Enter. The system processes your input, and either executes the command or returns an error message.

The command panel is accessible from a side section of the throne rather than the center. Typing unrecognized inputs triggers a message that reads “Input unrecognized. Alerting administrator,” which suggests the system is actively monitored or at least designed to give that impression. References in error messages to “escalating privileges” suggest the system checks your account permissions before allowing certain actions, which prevents normal players from accessing truly powerful admin-only features.
All Known Working Commands
Currently, there are six commands: “tp la,” “summon,” “owner,” “admin,” “moderator,” and a few others. Here is a breakdown of the most commonly discussed ones:
- tp [location]: This is the most functional command available to regular players. You type “tp” followed by a space and then the location name. The system accepts partial names, so “tp la” successfully teleports you to Hydra Island because “la” matches part of “Island.” The teleport takes both you and the throne to the destination, which means other players in the server can then use the same throne without needing to find it themselves. Location names must be typed without internal spaces, and failed attempts return the message “Unsuccessful warp location not within current dimension.”
- summon: This command attempts to summon objects or entities into the game. In player videos, using “summon” resulted in Administrator NPCs appearing around the throne area, which players then had to fight or interact with. Results appear limited for non-admin accounts.
- bomb / explode: Both of these commands appear to trigger the same effect: a large draconic explosion. The explosion generates a significant amount of XP for nearby players.

- owner, admin, moderator: These commands appear to check or attempt privilege escalation. For regular player accounts, they either return an error or display permission-level information without granting additional access.
- TPA: This command functions as a teleport to a player.
It is important to be careful about what you type into the terminal. Entering random strings does not produce useful results, and some inputs simply return error messages. Stick to the confirmed commands listed above.
What the Terminal Cannot Do for Regular Players
While the Admin Terminal sounds powerful on paper, regular players will find its functionality is deliberately limited. The terminal only accepts specific commands, and most of them have limited functionality compared to what actual game admins can do. The feature seems intentionally designed as an Easter egg or test feature. Commands like “nuke” appear to have no visible effect for non-admin accounts, and attempts to escalate to full admin privileges will fail.
That said, the teleport command alone is genuinely useful. Being able to move the throne to a convenient location means you can share access with other players in your server, turning a solo discovery into a collaborative experience.
Is the Admin Terminal Part of a Larger Event?
The Admin Terminal appears to be connected to a recurring secret event rather than a permanent feature that is always accessible. The full power of the Admin Terminal, including the more dramatic command effects, may only be active during specific event windows. Outside of those windows, the throne still spawns, and the terminal still opens, but some commands may produce reduced or no results.
Final Thoughts
The Admin Terminal in Blox Fruits is a genuinely unique feature that rewards exploration and persistence. It is not something you can unlock through normal progression, and it is not always easy to find. But when you do find it, it offers a window into how the game is managed at an administrative level, and a handful of commands that are actually usable by any player who sits on the throne. Keep an eye on the Hacker Event and the Luckymaxer Raid Boss, explore starter islands across all three seas, and server hop if necessary. The throne is out there, and finding it is one of the more memorable moments Blox Fruits has to offer.
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
