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Roblox Escape Room Codes

Escape the labyrinth!

Escape rooms are one of my favorite ways to pass the time. Being locked away in a room full of gadgets and looking for an exit gives me a real rush. Unfortunately, my real-life skills don't transfer well to Roblox Escape Room, so I'm grateful there are codes for the game.

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Roblox Escape Room has coins as an in-game currency, so future codes might have some bigger coin amounts for players to claim. Alternatively, you might get some free cosmetics for your character. If you're into survival games on Roblox, you can check out Apeirophobia Codes.

All Roblox Escape Room Codes List

Roblox Escape Room Codes (Working)

  • ESCAPE30!—Redeem for 300 Coins (New)

Roblox Escape Room Codes (Expired)

  • WOW20MWOW—Redeem for 500 Coins
  • ESCAPE19ROOM—Redeem for 100 Coins

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How to redeem codes in Roblox Escape Room

Follow the instructions below to redeem codes in Roblox Escape Room.

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  1. Launch Escape Room on Roblox. 
  2. Click on the House Icon on the upper right side of the screen to get to the Shop Menu.
  3. Click on the Codes button at the top right of the Shop Menu, and the text box will appear.
  4. Enter working codes into the Codes text box.
  5. Press Enter to redeem your code. 

How to get more Roblox Escape Room codes

You can get info about Roblox Escape Room codes in two places. The first is dripan11's Twitter @DripanRBLX, where he posts all relevant information about the Roblox Escape Room codes and updates. The other place is the Roblox Escape Room Group on the Roblox website, where you can exchange info and impressions with other players.

Why are my Roblox Escape Room codes not working?

If the codes you entered don't work, there are two possible reasons. The codes need to be entered exactly as they are written. You won't get the rewards if you enter codes that aren't capitalized correctly or have a space in front or after them. The best way to enter the codes is to copy them directly from our working list and paste them into the text box. Also, your codes might be expired, and you'll get a notification if that happens.

Other ways to get free rewards in Roblox Escape Room

By playing the Roblox Escape Room well, you will earn Coins. There are no special requirements for the coins except finding the way into the next room. You can use coins to purchase some exciting cosmetics for your character. However, some users recommended that coins could be used for skipping the rooms, but it's yet to be implemented in the game.

What is Roblox Escape Room?

Roblox Escape Room is a game that puts you in a maze of interconnected locked rooms filled with hidden contraptions. Your goal is to find a way to escape by using and combining available items. Although you can play Roblox Escape Room alone, the best feeling, like in real life, is to play it with other people.

If you're looking for codes for other games, we have a ton of them in our Roblox Game Codes post! You can also get a bunch of free stuff via our Roblox Promo Codes page


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Nenad Grujić
My name is Nenad Grujić, and I'm a Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides since November 2023. My specialties are fighting games, action adventures, RPGs, driving simulations and anime games. I've been writing about video games since 2012, and I worked for IGN Adria, Blue Moon Game, Emulation Galaxy, and many other gaming sites. In my free time I like to study martial arts, watch movies and TV shows, sing karaoke, and make fandubs and AMVs.