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Roblox Codes (April 2026)

Updated Shivam Malani
Roblox Codes (April 2026)
Image source: Roblox

Update: Checked for new Roblox codes on June 07, 2026.

Roblox codes are handled separately for each experience, so there is no single universal code list that applies across the platform. The current Roblox codes master list is organized alphabetically and points players toward individual game code pages, official community servers, and Trello boards where available.


Roblox working codes

No universal Roblox working codes are listed. Codes are tied to individual experiences, and each game maintains its own rewards, redemption rules, and expiration timing.


Roblox expired codes

No universal Roblox expired codes are listed. Expired code tracking depends on the individual experience.


Roblox codes, Discord, and Trello status

Item Current status
Code availability Codes are tracked per Roblox experience, not as one platform-wide list.
Discord links Many experiences have listed Discord communities, while some show no Discord entry.
Trello links Only select experiences have Trello boards listed; many entries show N/A.
Organization The master list is arranged alphabetically, including a 0-9 section and A through Z sections.

How Roblox code lists are structured

Each listed Roblox experience has a dedicated code entry when a code page exists. Some entries also include a Discord server for announcements, community chat, trading, or support. Trello boards appear only for games that maintain a public board for mechanics, updates, or reference information.

The most reliable way to verify codes is to use the code page for the exact Roblox experience you are playing. A code from one experience does not carry over to another unless that game specifically supports it.


How to know you are using the right Roblox code page

A correct code page matches the exact experience name shown in Roblox. If a game has a similar title, sequel, remake, or alternate spelling, use the page for that specific title instead of assuming codes are shared.

When a code works, the game usually confirms it through an in-game reward message, currency change, item grant, boost activation, or another visible reward update. The exact confirmation depends on the experience.