One Adopt Me code is worth typing in right now: PROUDFROG, released on June 6, 2026 during that day’s Admin Abuse event, which unlocks the limited Proud Frog Sticker at the Code Redemption Kiosk. That short list is normal — Uplift Games releases codes only a handful of times a year, usually tied to events, merch drops, or milestones. So this page does two jobs: it covers the genuine Adopt Me codes situation (per the Adopt Me Wiki’s Safety Hub records, last edited June 6, 2026), and it lays out the in-game systems that pay free Bucks every day whether or not a code exists.

Adopt Me codes status in June 2026

As of June 11, 2026, the only code with a credible claim to being active is PROUDFROG. The Adopt Me Wiki lists it as the current kiosk code, and its reward — the Proud Frog Sticker, a cartoon frog holding a progress pride flag — has its own item page dated June 6, 2026. It’s classed as a limited uncommon sticker and remains tradable after the code stops working, which gives it a small amount of long-term value.

Treat the timing seriously. Adopt Me codes live for days, not months: 2xCOPPERKEY lasted six days in October 2025, and the August 2025 anniversary codes rotated every twenty-four hours. If you’re reading this near the verification date below, redeem first and read after. The full table above includes the recent expired history so you can recognize stale lists when you see them elsewhere.

How to redeem Adopt Me codes at the kiosk

Redemption happens in the world, not in a menu. Here’s the route:

  1. Spawn into Adoption Island and head to the Safety Hub — the white two-story building with a golden scale on the roof, behind Green Groceries.
  2. Inside, find the Code Redemption Kiosk next to the NPC Agent Ruhi.
  3. Interact with the kiosk, type the code exactly as written — Adopt Me codes are case-sensitive, so PROUDFROG must be all caps — and submit.

If you remember redeeming codes through a Twitter-bird icon on the side of the screen, that UI is long gone. The kiosk is the only redemption point now, and it only accepts whatever single code is currently live.

What happened to the Adopt Me codes system

Adopt Me has had two distinct code eras. The original system, from the game’s earlier years, used a social-media icon in the HUD and produced the classic codes most old lists still recycle: SUMMERBREAK, SUMMERSALE, GIFTUNWRAP, M0N3YTR33S, 1B1LL1ONV1S1TS, DiscordFTW, subbethink, and SEAcreatures. Every one of those is dead — Beebom, Pro Game Guides, and Roblox Den all agree on that, and Adopt Me grants nothing for expired entries. The system itself was then retired, and for roughly three years there was no way to enter a code at all.

The second era began in July 2023, when the Code Redemption Kiosk appeared in the Safety Hub. Per the wiki’s records, the first kiosk code was AMCOMIC2023, which granted the Shadow Dragon Skateboard. Since then the cadence has been sparse but consistent in character: merch tie-ins (Amtruck2023 and AMTRUCK2024 gave the Toy Delivery Truck and Canine Cruiser), short 2x Bucks-and-XP boost windows (2xFIRE, 2xGARDEN, 2xMOSS, 2xROSS, 2XHAX), and a memorable August 2025 stunt where seven daily codes — 40BILLION, VISITS, THE, NEXT, EGG, IS, AZTEC — spelled out a teaser for the then-upcoming Aztec egg while celebrating 40 billion visits. PROUDFROG continues that event-tied pattern.

How to get free Bucks in Adopt Me today

Codes have never been the real economy here — even active ones mostly give boosts or cosmetics rather than raw currency. The dependable free-Bucks engine is the Daily Reward, claimable every 15 hours per the wiki: 25 Bucks on day one of your streak, then 50, 100, and 200 on days two through four, and 300 or 500 Bucks plus 12–20 stars on every fifth day. That’s roughly 675–875 Bucks per five-day cycle for simply logging in — far more than any code in the kiosk’s history has paid out.

Two streak rules worth knowing: you can claim the next day’s reward early (which extends the wait to 1 day 15 hours), and missing two consecutive days breaks the streak — but the stars you’ve banked are never lost. On top of logins, day-to-day play pays small amounts too: completing your baby’s or pets’ needs around the island ticks Bucks into your wallet steadily during a normal session.

Star Rewards: the long-game payout

Those stars from your login streak feed Star Rewards, the system added on March 20, 2020. The first reward page runs from a Steel Drum at 9 stars up to the Golden Egg at 660 stars; complete it and the counter resets onto a second page that ends in the Diamond Egg. Since kiosk codes have never handed out a pet directly, this is the genuine free route to legendary-tier pets — it just rewards patience instead of code-hunting. Note that a few items also carry playtime requirements (the Human Bubble needs 3 hours 30 minutes of total playtime), so the streak alone isn’t always enough.

Turning free rewards into rare pets

Once the Daily Reward and Star Rewards are flowing, trading is what multiplies them. Take the three-question Trade License test at the same Safety Hub that houses the kiosk — without the license you can’t trade ultra-rare or legendary items at all. Then check our Adopt Me tier list before accepting offers, since star-reward pets like the Ginger Cat and Toucan sit at very different value tiers than their rarity labels suggest. Ageing pets through care tasks raises their trade value further, and the Trade Book at the back of the Safety Hub lets you review history or report a bad trade.

One calibration note while searching: if a video or list promises a dozen working Adopt Me codes, the codes usually belong to a different game or a different year — or a game where the code system has since been retired entirely, like Murder Mystery 2 codes, which documents the full history of Nikilis’s discontinued knife code program — the kiosk’s complete history is the short table above. Games on our roster that genuinely do run long active code lists include Pet Simulator 99 (tier list), Bee Swarm Simulator, Blox Fruits (tier list), DOORS, Blade Ball (tier list), Grow a Garden, and Anime Story 2 codes. For another active pet-collection codes program — egg hatches, stat chip rerolls, and mount unlocks instead of kiosk stickers — the Battle Pets codes page tracks flecks: pets’ rotating launch-window list. For a tycoon-style economy with active codes in the same June 2026 cohort, the Crab Tycoon codes page covers Atlantean Co.'s in-game cash drops. For a non-Roblox title we cover on the same cadence, the 007 First Light hub tracks IO Interactive’s Bond origin game for PC, PS5, and Xbox. For a Roblox-native pet collection game built around active grabbing rather than trading, the Take Pets hub covers the grab-and-grow tycoon by Handsome Experiences.

Adopt Me codes FAQ

Are there any working Adopt Me codes right now?

One: PROUDFROG, released June 6, 2026, which grants the Proud Frog Sticker. The Adopt Me Wiki is currently the lone authoritative source listing it, so it’s listed as likely-active rather than confirmed — kiosk codes often expire within a week, so test it promptly.

How do I get free Bucks without codes?

Keep the login streak alive. The Daily Reward pays about 675–875 Bucks per five-day cycle, plus stars toward Star Rewards items. Over a month that’s several thousand Bucks — no kiosk code has ever come close.

Has Adopt Me ever given pets through codes?

No. Kiosk codes have granted vehicles, toys, boosts, and stickers, but never a pet. The free pet pipeline is Star Rewards: Ginger Cat at 210 stars, Toucan at 400, and the Golden Egg at 660.

Why does the kiosk say my code is invalid?

Adopt Me codes are case-sensitive and short-lived — many last under a week. Type it exactly as shown, and check the verification date at the bottom of this page; if that date is older than today, the code may simply have lapsed.

Will more Adopt Me codes come in 2026?

The pattern since 2023 says yes, occasionally: expect them around anniversaries, merch launches, visit milestones, and events like Admin Abuse. Watching the official Adopt Me page on Roblox and the wiki’s Safety Hub page catches them fastest, and our Adopt Me hub tracks everything alongside the tier list.

Last verified: June 11, 2026.