Sea of Thieves Error Code KiwiBeard: How to Fix It
Easy 10-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- KiwiBeard
- Brand
- Popular Games
- Product Type
- game
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 10-30 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Ethernet cable (recommended for wired connection testing)
- PC or console with internet access
- Web browser (for server status and speed tests)
- Windows Command Prompt with Administrator access (PC only)
- Router admin panel access (for port forwarding or UPnP settings)
How to Fix Error Code KiwiBeard
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Check Sea of Thieves Server Status
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Restart the Game Completely
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Reboot Your Router and Modem
Do not press any reset button on your router during this process — that will erase your Wi-Fi settings. Simply unplug and replug the power cable. -
Switch to a Wired (Ethernet) Connection
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Run a Network Speed and Stability Test
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Check Xbox Live or Steam Network Status
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Configure Your Firewall and Open Required Ports
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Flush DNS Cache and Reset Network Stack (PC Only)
Running these commands resets your TCP/IP stack. Your network connection will briefly drop and you may need to re-enter your Wi-Fi password after restarting. -
Reinstall or Repair the Game Files
Back up any saved settings or screenshots before uninstalling. Your cloud saves tied to your Xbox or Steam account will not be affected by a reinstall.
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When to Call a Professional
If you have completed all steps above and still receive KiwiBeard consistently, the issue may lie with your ISP infrastructure or persistent packet loss outside your home network. Contact your Internet Service Provider and ask them to check the line quality, packet loss, and routing to gaming servers. If the issue only occurs with Sea of Thieves and not other games, contact Rare's official support at support.seaofthieves.com and provide your error logs — the development team may have a known issue tied to your account or region.Frequently Asked Questions
What does the KiwiBeard error code mean in Sea of Thieves?
KiwiBeard means Sea of Thieves has lost its connection to the game's online network servers. This drops you from your current session and can happen due to internet instability, server outages, NAT issues, or firewall blocks.
Will I lose my progress or loot when KiwiBeard disconnects me?
Yes, any loot that was not yet sold at an Outpost or turned in to a Trading Company will be lost when you are disconnected by KiwiBeard, as Sea of Thieves does not save unsold loot locally. Your character progression, gold, and reputation are saved server-side and will not be affected.
Is KiwiBeard caused by Sea of Thieves servers being down?
It can be. KiwiBeard is sometimes caused by server-side issues on Rare's end. Always check the official Sea of Thieves Twitter/X account (@SeaOfThieves) or status.xbox.com before spending time troubleshooting your own network, since nothing on your side will fix a server outage.
Why do I keep getting KiwiBeard only on Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi connections are prone to packet loss and signal fluctuations, especially on crowded 2.4GHz bands. Sea of Thieves is sensitive to connection drops, so even brief Wi-Fi interruptions trigger KiwiBeard. Switching to a wired Ethernet connection is the most reliable long-term fix.
Does KiwiBeard only affect certain platforms like Xbox or PC?
No, KiwiBeard can occur on all platforms where Sea of Thieves is available, including Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC (Xbox app), and Steam. The root cause — a lost network connection to game servers — is the same regardless of platform, though the specific fix steps may vary slightly between PC and console.