The current Roblox Hell's Kitchen codes for July 2026 are GORDONRAMSAY and RELEASE, with 110 Coins available in total according to Pocket Gamer's latest check.

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Two active codes are live for July, with 110 Coins available
Pocket Gamer’s Hell’s Kitchen codes page was updated on July 4, 2026 and marked as checked for codes. As of that update, the outlet lists two active Roblox Hell’s Kitchen codes: GORDONRAMSAY, which grants 50 Coins, and RELEASE, which grants 60 Coins. Taken together, the current Hell’s Kitchen Roblox rewards add up to 110 Coins.
That is the useful headline for players searching today: this is a short active list, not a sprawling archive. Pocket Gamer also reports that there are no expired Hell’s Kitchen codes right now, so there is no confirmed dead-code graveyard to test through. If you are opening the game for the first time, redeeming those two codes is the cleanest starting move before you spend time learning the kitchen flow.
There is one caveat worth keeping in front of the stove. Code lists for Roblox games can change quickly, and Pocket Gamer’s own note says these rewards can perish quickly. We are treating GORDONRAMSAY and RELEASE as the newest working codes because they are the only active codes in the supplied July 2026 source material, and because Pocket Gamer says it checked the list on July 4.
The current Roblox Hell's Kitchen codes and rewards
For July 2026, the active Roblox Hell’s Kitchen codes are GORDONRAMSAY for 50 Coins and RELEASE for 60 Coins, according to Pocket Gamer. Both codes are written in all caps in the source listing, so players should enter them that way to avoid simple input mistakes.
Pocket Gamer’s page does not list any boosters among the active July codes, even though it notes that Hell’s Kitchen codes can generally include coins and boosters. For the current list, the confirmed rewards are Coins only. That distinction matters because code pages often blur together old reward patterns, launch bonuses, and milestone giveaways. Here, the reported July 2026 haul is modest but direct: two redemptions, two coin payouts.
There are no expired codes listed in the supplied source. That does not guarantee every player will be able to redeem each code forever, only that Pocket Gamer’s July 4 update did not identify any expired Hell’s Kitchen codes at the time it checked.
How to redeem Hell's Kitchen codes safely
Pocket Gamer gives a simple in-game redemption path. Launch Hell’s Kitchen on Roblox, open the Shopping Cart or Trolley icon, enter the code into the field labeled “Enter a code…”, then press Submit. That is the full supported flow from the provided source.
The safest habit is to redeem inside the Roblox experience rather than through any third-party form or unofficial “generator.” The supplied sources point players toward the in-game cart interface and, for future official drops, the game’s official Discord server linked by Pocket Gamer. They do not support entering account details, passwords, or private information on outside pages to claim Coins.
If a code fails, start with the boring fixes before assuming it has expired. Check spelling, remove extra spaces, and make sure the code matches the capitalization shown in the current list. Roblox code systems are often unforgiving about small typing errors, and Hell’s Kitchen’s current active codes are short enough that a stray space is the most likely mistake.
The game listing points to Hell's Kitchen 2, while code coverage still uses Hell's Kitchen
There is a naming wrinkle around this Roblox experience that players may notice. Pocket Gamer’s July 2026 code page is titled for Hell’s Kitchen and links readers to Roblox. The supplied Roblox public listing, however, is titled Hell’s Kitchen 2 and describes “Hell 2.0,” asking players to put on an apron, compete to win a season of Hell’s Kitchen, burn dishes, battle fires, handle wildcard rounds, and master hundreds of new recipes under Gordon’s watch.
The Hell’s Kitchen Wiki adds historical context, saying Hell’s Kitchen was released by ITV, formerly named Metavision Studios, on December 19, 2024 for Roblox, and that the sequel Hell’s Kitchen 2 released on December 12, 2025. That makes the code-page naming understandable but slightly messy: some coverage and community searches still use “Hell’s Kitchen,” while the supplied Roblox listing refers to Hell’s Kitchen 2.
For this guide, the important boundary is clear. The active codes and rewards come from Pocket Gamer’s July 2026 Hell’s Kitchen codes page. The gameplay context comes from the supplied Roblox listing and wiki entry. We are not assuming extra codes for Hell’s Kitchen 2 unless a source lists them as active.
Coins matter because Hell's Kitchen is built around pressure, pace, and recovery
Hell’s Kitchen’s appeal on Roblox comes from compressing a reality-show kitchen into short bursts of pressure. The supplied Roblox listing foregrounds burning dishes, raging fires, wildcard rounds, and hundreds of recipes. The wiki’s gameplay contents also point to a structure built around pre-service, minigame challenges, dinner service, elimination, and a winner ceremony.
That makes Coins a practical reward rather than decorative clutter. The sources do not specify the exact in-game prices or all possible Coin uses in the current build, so we should not overstate what 110 Coins buys. Still, in a game framed around cooking challenges and survival through elimination, a small currency cushion is the kind of early-game nudge that helps players experiment without feeling empty-handed.
This is where small Roblox adaptations can be surprisingly sharp. The craft is in turning familiar chaos into quick readable systems: a cart icon for redemption, timed kitchen tasks, failures you can immediately understand, and rewards that keep players moving into the next service. These codes are not a full shortcut through that loop. They are a launch-pad reward for players who want to start with something in the pantry.
Where to watch for the next code without chasing clutter
Pocket Gamer says future Hell’s Kitchen codes may appear through the official Discord server, especially if the game reaches milestones. The same source also warns that Discord servers can be crowded, which is true of many Roblox communities where announcements, bug reports, event chatter, and player trading talk all collide in the same space.
For players who only want current rewards, the clean approach is to check the official Discord for announcements and use updated code pages as a secondary filter. Pocket Gamer’s broader Roblox codes index shows how large the code ecosystem has become, with many game-specific pages updated regularly. Sportskeeda’s July 2026 Roblox game codes list likewise frames codes as a common Roblox feature that can provide items, resources, boosters, and other rewards across many titles. That broader context explains the noise around code hunting, but it should not distract from the short Hell’s Kitchen list currently supported by the supplied sources.
Right now, the practical answer is simple: redeem GORDONRAMSAY and RELEASE, expect 110 Coins if both are still active for your account, and ignore any claimed July 2026 Hell’s Kitchen codes that are not backed by an official channel or a recently checked source.
