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Solana testing utility

Solana Devnet Faucet

Solana Faucet users can claim free devnet SOL for test wallets before trying SolCreate's Solana token creator, metadata updates, mint, burn, liquidity and dashboard flows. Devnet SOL is for testing only and has no mainnet value.

SolCreate Solana Devnet Faucet energy dispenser sending test SOL to a wallet node
Devnet Faucet

Claim 0.2 devnet SOL for testing.

Use SolCreate's Solana devnet faucet to fund test wallets for token creation, metadata updates, minting, burning and launch-flow rehearsals without touching mainnet SOL.

0.2 SOL
Per approved claim
Review
Claim availability
Devnet
Test network only
Complete the bot check before claiming devnet SOL.
01

Paste a recipient wallet

Use a Solana wallet that is intended for devnet testing. The faucet does not require mainnet SOL.

02

SolCreate reviews the claim

SolCreate confirms claim eligibility and faucet availability before preparing the devnet transfer.

03

Receive test SOL

If devnet funds are available, SolCreate sends 0.2 devnet SOL and returns the transaction signature.

Claim availability

Built for reliable devnet testing.

Each approved claim sends 0.2 devnet SOL. If the claim is not available right now, SolCreate shows a clear status message without asking for mainnet SOL.

Claim availability and payout capacity are guarded in the background so the faucet stays useful for real testing. If payouts are temporarily unavailable, the page explains that clearly.

Need a reason to use test SOL? Start with the Solana Token Creator or run a launch check with the Solana Token Risk Scanner.

Devnet SOL planning

What to test after a Solana faucet claim

The spike in Solana Faucet and Solana devnet faucet searches is useful only if builders understand what to do after funding a test wallet. Devnet SOL should be used for rehearsal: confirm the wallet address, practice token creation settings, preview metadata, check authority decisions and document the launch workflow before a production mint.

Token creator dry runs

Use devnet SOL to practice wallet funding, token settings, recipient checks and confirmation habits before touching a mainnet launch wallet.

Open Solana Token Creator

Metadata and authority checks

Test how token names, symbols, decimals, metadata updates, mint authority and freeze authority decisions will be reviewed by your team.

Review metadata checklist

Launch workflow rehearsal

Treat the Solana devnet faucet as a rehearsal step for launch notes, explorer links, scanner review and handoff documentation.

Read launch checklist

Devnet SOL is not a shortcut around launch planning. Use it to rehearse the same sequence a mainnet team needs: fund a test wallet, create a sample token, verify the mint address, compare metadata display, decide whether mint and freeze authority should stay active, then scan the result for public review signals.

Faucet-funded workflow

Turn test SOL into a safer launch rehearsal.

A free Solana devnet faucet claim is most useful when it leads into a documented workflow. Use the funded wallet to rehearse creator settings, authority decisions, metadata visibility, liquidity context and scanner review before the mainnet mint.

Check mint and freeze authority

After the test token exists, confirm which authority decisions should stay active for launch and which ones need a clear explanation for the community.

Compare authority options

Practice metadata updates

Use a funded devnet wallet to rehearse name, symbol, image and URI updates before a public promotion cycle depends on the final metadata.

Open metadata tool

Plan liquidity checks

Devnet rehearsal is a good moment to document how the team will explain liquidity, pool links and scanner-readable launch context.

Review liquidity tools

Scan the sample token

Treat every faucet-funded dry run like a public launch review: verify the mint address, authorities, metadata display and visible risk signals.

Open risk scanner