Chipotle’s Burrito Vault Is Back—And They’re Giving Away Over $1 Million In Free Burritos

Chipotle is once again putting fans to the test with the return of its Burrito Vault game, and this time, they’re going even bigger. In celebration of National Burrito Day on April 3, Chipotle is dropping over 157,500 Buy-One-Get-One (BOGO) entrée codes and giving lucky players a shot at free burritos for a year—but only if they can crack the code.
It all started on March 31 at 9 AM ET, with Chipotle Rewards members in the U.S. and Canada heading to UnlockBurritoDay.com to take on the challenge. The goal? Guess the exact burrito order hidden inside the vault. Every hour, the first 2,500 players to get it right will walk away with a BOGO deal, while the fastest player of the hour will score free burritos for a year. If you miss out on the big prizes, Chipotle is still tossing in 25 Rewards points as a consolation—because even losing should come with perks.
How It Works:
- From March 31 at 9 AM ET through April 2 at 11:59 PM ET, players can try to crack the Burrito Vault by guessing the exact ingredient combination.
- Each player gets four tries per hour and can win one BOGO code during the entire promo.
- The vault code resets every hour, so every round is a fresh shot at winning.
- The first player to crack the code each hour? They’re set up with free burritos for a year.
Not feeling the puzzle game? Chipotle is still coming through with a $0 delivery fee on April 3 for all Chipotle Rewards members who order through Chipotle.com, Chipotle.ca, or the Chipotle app using the code DELIVER.
With over 53 fresh ingredients and a billion possible burrito combinations, cracking the vault isn’t easy—but when burritos are on the line, you know it’s worth a shot.