Here are all the active Doors codes for June 2026, verified against the official DOORS wiki and cross-checked with Dexerto, PCGamesN, and RoCodes as of June 15, 2026. The current list is the longest the game has ever had — roughly 30 redeemable doors codes covering small Knob payouts, Stardust, and community meme entries added by the devs. For most of its life Doors barely had codes at all — a visit-milestone drop here, an apology code there, most switched off within weeks. That has changed. The standouts are LAZYDEVS (50 Knobs), 3RD (33 Knobs), and SCREECHSUCKS (25 Knobs); the rest mostly pay 1–5 Knobs or a single Stardust each.
If you’re new to the game itself, the Doors hub collects everything else we have on it, including the Doors monsters guide for surviving what’s behind the doors once you’ve spent your Knobs.
How to redeem doors codes
Redemption happens in the lobby, not mid-run:
- Load DOORS on Roblox and stay in the lobby.
- Open the Shop from the lobby menu.
- At the top of the shop you’ll see an “Enter code here” text box.
- Type or paste a code and press the checkmark to confirm.
Two quirks worth knowing. First, doors codes are not case-sensitive — lazydevs and LAZYDEVS both land, and the confirmation message capitalizes the code either way. Second, spacing and punctuation do matter: several codes contain literal spaces (JUMP OVER THE BRICK, KUBZ SCOUTS, FIND THE TROLLFACES) and one starts with a slash (/E FREE), so copy them exactly as written.
What doors codes actually pay out
Rewards come in four forms, and knowing what each does keeps you from wasting them:
- Knobs — the main DOORS currency, shaped like doorknobs. You earn them by ending runs (escape or death screen both count) and spend them in the Pre-Run Shop on items like flashlights and lockpicks, or on item skins. Codes currently top out at 50 Knobs from LAZYDEVS.
- Stardust — the rarer currency added in 2025. It builds elevators to the sub-floors (The Rooms and The Outdoors) and buys Chromas for item skins. A handful of codes pay exactly 1 Stardust each.
- Revives — second chances mid-run. No currently working code grants Revives; they were the signature reward of the now-expired milestone and apology codes.
- Boosts — temporary Knob-gain multipliers, again only ever attached to expired milestone codes like ONEBILLIONVISITS and THREE.
If you redeem the entire working list, expect a bit over 200 Knobs and a few Stardust total — enough for early pre-run items, not a fortune.
Where the current code wave came from
Codes have existed in DOORS since the August 25, 2022 patch, but the drops historically came in recognizable bursts:
- Visit milestones: 100MVISITS through 5B, each paying ~100 Knobs plus a Revive. All expired.
- Apology codes: SORRYFORDELAY appeared after the Hotel+ update delay announcement on Twitter; SORRYBOUTTHAT followed the same pattern. LAZYDEVS — still redeemable — is the same self-deprecating joke about long update gaps.
- Anniversaries: THREE (expired) and 3RD (still working) both celebrate the game’s third birthday.
- Roblox events: THEHUNT granted a Revive during the platform-wide Hunt event, then lapsed.
- Creator and meme codes: the current wave. DANTDM, KREEKCRAFT, ISHOWSPEED, XQC, 8BITRYAN and friends each pay 5 Knobs, alongside nods to LSPLASH’s older games (RAGDOLL UNIVERSE, VOCAB HAVOC) and community jokes (SCREECHSUCKS, W, 67).
New drops are announced on the game’s social channels — @DoorsRoblox on X is where both SORRYFORDELAY and the Stardust reveal first surfaced — so milestone moments and major updates remain the most likely triggers for the next batch.
Spending what the codes give you
Code Knobs go furthest on Pre-Run Shop items for the floor you’re actually stuck on. A flashlight is the classic first buy for the Hotel’s dark rooms, and a lockpick saves time in key rooms. Before sinking Knobs into items meant to counter a specific entity, check the Doors monsters guide — several entities (Rush, Ambush, Screech) are handled with positioning and timing rather than purchases, and knowing which is which keeps your balance intact.
Stardust is harder to earn than Knobs, so the 1-Stardust codes are worth grabbing even though the number looks small: it accumulates toward sub-floor elevator access and Chroma skins, and outside codes you’re otherwise farming containers, achievements, and Daily Runs for it.
Troubleshooting a code that won’t redeem
- “Already redeemed” — every code is one per account, including the joke ones.
- The code recently expired — tracker sites disagree at the margins. The wiki currently marks 777, GRACE, GULLIBLE, and PRESSURE as expired even though some June 2026 lists still carry them. Trying them costs nothing, but don’t count on the 777 payout.
- It “worked” but gave nothing —
LandCRUSADERSare intentional jokes. L rewards nothing by design, and CRUSADERS prints “You gained 5 Stadusts!” — misspelled, and no actual Stardust arrives. - Typo in a multi-word code — re-paste with exact spaces.
/E FREEfails without the leading slash. - You’re mid-run — return to the lobby; the redemption box only lives in the Lobby Shop.
More Roblox codes worth redeeming
If you’re doing a codes sweep across your library, these games all have live code systems right now: Blox Fruits codes, Blade Ball codes, Pet Simulator 99 codes, Bee Swarm Simulator codes, King Legacy codes, Slime RNG codes for the incremental RNG gacha, and Grow a Garden codes.
For Roblox’s murder-mystery survival genre — the format DOORS’ evasion loop builds on — Murder Mystery 2 codes covers current code status and the free-item economy in the original and most-played title in that space. If you also play Adopt Me, the Adopt Me tier list ranks every pet from starter eggs to S-tier legendaries like Bat Dragon and Frost Dragon — the trading hierarchy context that makes free Bucks from Star Rewards easier to value.
Doors codes FAQ
How many doors codes are active right now?
Roughly 30. The DOORS wiki lists 31 valid entries as of June 2026, while trackers count between 28 and 34 depending on how they treat the joke codes and the recently expired ones.
What is the best Doors code?
LAZYDEVS at 50 Knobs, followed by 3RD (33 Knobs) and SCREECHSUCKS (25 Knobs). Everything else pays 5 Knobs or less, or 1 Stardust.
Are doors codes case-sensitive?
No. Uppercase and lowercase both redeem. Spaces and punctuation inside a code do matter, though.
Did the 777 code expire?
Yes, per the DOORS wiki — and it was the biggest code the game ever ran (777 Knobs, 7 Stardust, and a Revive). Some trackers still list it, so it costs nothing to try, but expect a rejection.
Do any current doors codes give Revives?
No. Revives only came from milestone, anniversary, and apology codes, and all of those have expired. Current codes pay Knobs and Stardust only.
Doors codes are not case-sensitive, but they are time-limited and the list shifts with each update. Last verified: June 11, 2026.




