💡 : Cheats are version-specific. If you update your game, the Build ID will change, and you will need to rename your .txt file to the new ID for the cheats to keep working.
: Tools like the Nintendo Switch Emulator Cheats Manager on GBAtemp can automate the downloading and organizing of these files. yuzu-cheats
: Create the folders as shown in the structure above. Paste your cheat codes inside the [Build ID].txt file. 💡 : Cheats are version-specific
: A 16-character identifier unique to the game (e.g., 0100E12013C1A000 ). : Create the folders as shown in the structure above
Your cheat files must be nested exactly like this for the emulator to recognize them: Yuzu > load > [Title ID] > [Cheat Name Folder] > cheats > [Build ID].txt
: Restart Yuzu, right-click the game, go to Properties > Cheats , and check the boxes for the codes you want to enable. 🌐 Where to Find Cheats
To use cheats in the Yuzu emulator, you must organize files into a specific folder hierarchy that matches your game's unique and Build ID . 📂 Required Folder Structure