The code system for Roblox's Adopt Me is officially back online, and players now have at least one active redemption available. After a prolonged absence, the game's Trading Hub has reinstated a Code Redemption Kiosk, signaling the revival of the reward program that had gone dormant earlier this year.
The single confirmed working code as of early June is PROUDFROG, which unlocks a Proud Frog Sticker. While that's a modest starting point, it marks the return of free rewards that vanished when the system shut down in April 2026.
Players hunting for codes should know the redemption process is simple but requires finding the right location in-game. Starting from your house, head through the tunnel to Adoption Island, then navigate toward the red bridge at the island's rear. Look for the tall building with scales on its roof, enter it, and descend the stairs. The Code Redemption Kiosk sits on the left side of the lower room, marked by its distinctive gold and white design with paw prints. Press E to interact with it, paste your code, and hit Redeem.
A long list of codes that worked before April no longer function, including ROSS, SUMMERBREAK, SUMMERSALE, 1B1LL1ON, V1S1TS, M0N3Y, TR33S, GIFTWRAP, DiscordFTW, subbethink, and SEA. Attempting to redeem an expired code triggers an Error 504 message. If you mistype a code or enter one that doesn't exist, you'll see Error 401 instead.
To avoid fumbling with manual entry, copying codes directly from verified sources cuts down on typos. The game's official Discord server remains the primary hub for tracking new releases as they roll out, making it worth joining if you plan to stay on top of future drops.
Adopt Me itself is a pet-raising simulator where players customize characters, design homes, and nurture virtual creatures from egg to adulthood. The gameplay loop centers on meeting each animal's needs, from feeding and bathing to ensuring they get proper rest. The addition of working codes again gives the community another incentive to log in and engage with the game's core mechanics and progression systems.
Author Emily Chen: "The return of codes after a five-month drought is exactly what the Adopt Me community needed, though players will be hoping Roblox rolls out fresh redemptions beyond a single sticker soon."
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