Monster Jam Minis Codes
How to Find the Trucks You Want Without Getting Duplicates

Monster Jam Minis are tiny, collectible versions of your favorite Monster Jam trucks — like Grave Digger, Megalodon, El Toro Loco, and more. They come in blind bags, meaning you don’t know what truck you’re getting until you open it.
That mystery can be fun… until you get three of the same truck. This happened to us when my son was 3 years old and he was so disappointed when he opened the bag only to find the same truck he had already.
That’s when I discovered Monster Jam Minis codes!
If you’re tired of wasting money on duplicates, Monster Jam Minis codes are your secret weapon. Here’s everything you need to know to collect smarter, not harder.
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What Are Monster Jam Minis?
Monster Jam Minis are 1:87 scale versions of full-size Monster Jam trucks. They’re made by Spin Master and usually sold in series. Each series has around 12 different trucks, and they’re sold in small blind packages — so you can’t tell which truck you’re buying.
Unless… you know the code.

What Are Monster Jam Minis Codes?
On each blind bag, there’s usually a production code or batch number printed on the packaging, often on the back next to the barcode. These codes correspond to specific trucks in that series.
Collectors have cracked the code for most series — so if you know the number, you know the truck inside before you open it.
Where to Find the Code on the Bag
Look near the barcode on the back of the package. It should be stamped or printed in black ink and look like this:

The last 3 digit(s) corresponds to the truck. For this example, you will see two numbers listed “#6069091 / #20145372” the last 3 digits of the second number are the numbers you want to look for. For this example, it happens to be Series 14 and the truck is number “372” Ice Cream Man, as you will see in the image below.

You may be able to find images like the one above if you join a Monster Truck Mamas group on Facebook, which is where this image was found (thank you to whoever created it, I’m sorry I don’t know who created it).
Another great resource to see all the codes, series, and truck images is on Brian Z. Patton’s website where he shares his entire Monster Truck Collection of Monster Jam Minis. Thank you, Brian Z. Patton!
Fun Play Ideas with Minis
Now that you have new Monster Jam Minis to play with, be sure to check out our Sensory Bin for Toddlers post. And look for some fun playsets that are made specifically for Minis on our Monster Truck Toys for Kids post. I think the Monster Jam Mini Freestyle Flip Arena Playset and Storage shown below is one of our favorites! It even has storage inside to hold 12 minis, making it great for travel!

Final Thoughts
I hope this post has helped you learn more about collecting Monster Jam Minis. I know some people still enjoy the thrill of the chase, but for those of you who want to save money, complete your collection faster, and trade smarter, I hear you.
So next time you’re at Walmart, Target, or browsing online, take a second to check those codes — your collection (and wallet) will thank you!