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Roblox Dig It Codes July 2026: Active Rewards and Safe Redeems

Roblox Dig codes active in June 2026
Pixel Perfect
Pixel Perfect
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7/4/2026
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A current Roblox Dig It codes guide for July 2026, with active rewards, expired entries, redemption steps, and a warning about similarly named DIG code lists.

Roblox Dig codes active in June 2026

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The active Dig It list has a naming problem players should not ignore

The current Roblox Dig It codes list for July 2026 is led by a Pocket Gamer update dated July 4, 2026, which says it checked the game’s codes and links directly to Roblox’s Dig It listing, currently styled as “UPD TRADING Dig it” on the Roblox URL cited by the outlet. That is the strongest game-specific source in the material available for this guide, so GameLoop is treating Pocket Gamer’s July 4 list as the working set for Roblox Dig It codes.

There is a catch worth making explicit before you paste anything into the codes tab. Another July 2026 guide from The Click lists “DIG Codes” with a completely different set of rewards, including Basic Crates, Double Cash Potions, Double Power Potions, Gold Potions, and Rainbow Potions. That page describes a Roblox digging adventure called DIG, but it does not match Pocket Gamer’s Dig It rewards list or its expired-code history. Because Roblox has many similarly named experiences, and because the two public lists conflict on both code names and reward types, this guide does not merge those lists.

For Roblox Dig It, use the codes below from Pocket Gamer’s July 4 check. If you are playing a separate experience specifically titled DIG, The Click’s list may be relevant to that game, but readers searching for Roblox Dig It codes should avoid assuming the all-caps DIG codes apply to Dig It.

Active Roblox Dig It codes for July 2026

Pocket Gamer’s July 4, 2026 update lists ten active Dig It codes. The rewards lean into the rhythm of a Roblox digging game: XP boosters for faster leveling, magnets and moles for utility, and a few oddball or event-flavored items that are worth claiming before they rotate out.

Code Reward listed by Pocket Gamer
FOURTH Bald Eagle Valkor
EASTER2025 30 minute EXP Booster
GOOPER2025 30 minute EXP Booster
VOLKAYNO 1 Hour x2 XP
NOMORETIRED 5 Broken Hearts
PLS_FALLEN_STAR 3 Fallen Stars
TWITTER_DIGITRBLX 2 Rare Magnets
PLSMOLE 2 Moles
BENS0N 1$
SECRET 4 Moles

The most immediately useful claims for progression are the EXP boosters, especially EASTER2025, GOOPER2025, and VOLKAYNO. If Dig It’s loop has you returning to old dig spots, selling finds, and building toward better tools, temporary XP rewards are best used when you have uninterrupted time to play rather than redeemed at the end of a session.

The stranger entries are also part of the charm of Roblox codes culture. BENS0N awarding 1$ looks tiny on paper, while SECRET granting 4 Moles is much more practical if moles are part of your digging setup. Pocket Gamer lists all ten as active in its latest check, but Roblox experience codes can be disabled without much warning, so claim the high-value boosters first if you are short on time.

Expired Dig It codes you can skip

Pocket Gamer’s Dig It page also lists six expired codes. These are useful to know because expired Roblox codes often continue circulating through reposted guides, social posts, and comment sections long after they stop working.

Expired code Former reward listed by Pocket Gamer
LUNARV2 1 Legendary Magnet
300KLIKES 2 Moles
12MVISITS 15 Minute XP Boost
5MILLION 15 Minute XP Boost
GULLIBLE No reward specified in source text
ROYAL_SECRET No reward specified in source text

The two milestone-style codes, 300KLIKES and 12MVISITS, show the usual pattern for Roblox reward drops: developers often tie codes to likes, visits, updates, and seasonal pushes, then retire them once the moment passes. That does not confirm when the current Dig It codes will expire, but it does explain why older rewards can vanish while newer event codes remain live.

The Click’s separate DIG guide says there are “no newly confirmed expired DIG codes” for its listed game. That is another reason not to treat DIG and Dig It as interchangeable. One public list has a clear expired archive, while the other says it has none newly confirmed.

How to redeem Dig It codes safely

Pocket Gamer describes Dig It’s redemption flow as an in-game process rather than a Roblox website promo-code redemption. To use these Dig It redeem codes, launch Dig It on Roblox, open the Menu on the right side of the screen, switch to the “codes” tab, enter one active code exactly as shown, then press Redeem.

Copying and pasting is safer than retyping because several current codes use underscores, numbers, or unusual capitalization. PLS_FALLEN_STAR includes underscores, BENS0N uses a zero rather than the letter O, and TWITTER_DIGITRBLX is long enough to invite mistakes. If a code fails, check for leading or trailing spaces first, then confirm you have not already redeemed it on the same account.

Do not enter Dig It codes at Roblox’s general promo-code page unless the code is explicitly a platform-wide Roblox promo code. Earnaldo’s July 2026 Roblox promo-code guide separates standard Roblox promo codes from game-specific codes, noting that codes redeemed at roblox.com/promocodes are for platform items such as avatar accessories, while many other rewards must be redeemed inside specific Roblox experiences. Dig It falls into the in-experience camp based on Pocket Gamer’s instructions.

The DIG versus Dig It split is the main risk in July’s code guides

The practical tension this month is not whether there are free rewards. It is which game a code list actually belongs to. Pocket Gamer’s page is explicitly titled “Dig It codes,” references Roblox’s Dig It, and points readers to a Roblox game URL for “UPD TRADING Dig it.” Its rewards include Bald Eagle Valkor, EXP boosters, Broken Hearts, Fallen Stars, Rare Magnets, Moles, and 1$.

The Click’s July 2026 page uses “DIG Codes” and lists drills, DIG, LEGENDS, CAVE, TRAIL, RELIC, SEA, and SEASON as active codes. Its rewards are framed around Basic Crates, cash and power potions, Gold Potion, and Rainbow Potion. Those names do not overlap with Pocket Gamer’s Dig It list.

For readers, the safe rule is simple: match the code guide to the exact Roblox experience name and redemption menu you are using. If you are in Dig It and its code tab rejects drills or LEGENDS, that does not necessarily mean a site fabricated a code. It may mean you are trying a code from a different Roblox digging game. The reverse is also true for players looking up all-caps DIG codes and landing on a Dig It guide.

When to claim, when to wait, and where new Dig It codes are likely to appear

Pocket Gamer says more Dig It codes are usually released on the game’s X page, and its page promises to add new codes when they appear. The Click’s broader Roblox codes coverage also describes a common pattern across Roblox experiences: new codes often arrive around major updates, seasonal events, milestones, community targets, and bug-fix patches. Those are general signals, not confirmed release dates for Dig It, but they are useful moments to check back.

For current players, the best move is to redeem the listed active codes now and save timed boosters for an actual play session if the game allows rewards to sit unused after redemption. If boosters activate immediately, wait until you are ready to dig, sell, and level efficiently. If they go into inventory, claim everything before expiration becomes an issue.

For cautious players, the safest July 2026 checklist is to start with FOURTH, VOLKAYNO, EASTER2025, and GOOPER2025 because those are the most visible event or progression rewards on the Pocket Gamer list. Then clean up the utility codes such as TWITTER_DIGITRBLX, PLSMOLE, and SECRET. Skip the expired entries, avoid mixing in all-caps DIG codes unless you are playing that separate game, and use the in-game codes tab rather than Roblox’s platform-wide promo-code page.

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