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Chipotle gives away more than $2 million in prizes ahead of National Burrito Day

Who doesn’t love a good challenge? Especially when the prize includes FREE food! 

Chipotle is again offering its Burrito Vault game, ahead of National Burrito Day on April 2, 2026.

Image: Chipotle Mexican Grill

Inspired by the cultural phenomenon of digital word games, Chipotle is again challenging fans to guess the exact order combination, ingredient by ingredient, that will unlock the vault.

Here’s how the game works:

The game is only available for Chipotle Rewards members. Join Chipotle Rewards here.

March 30 to April 1, 2026: From  9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST daily, fans can attempt to unlock Chipotle’s Burrito Vault: Double Protein Edition by guessing the exact burrito order combination for a chance to score a prize.

Players receive four attempts per hour and can win a maximum of one BOGO entrée ordouble protein during the campaign while competing for the grand prize of FREE burritos for a year. 

The vault code resets every hour, along with a fresh batch of prizes.

New this year, Chipotle will host a “Double Protein Power Hour,” randomly for one hour each day, where the number of prizes are doubled and all include double protein to spotlight extra protein.

Prizes are awarded hourly, giving players multiple chances to win.

To play, players must log in using the e-mail associated with their Chipotle Rewards account.

Play Chipotle’s Burrito Vault here.

Read the official rules here.

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