Roblox Neighbors codes (August 2024)

Get more Credits by redeeming Roblox Neighbors codes!

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Updated: August 5, 2024

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Need more people to hang out with? Then, jump into Neighbors, a Roblox social experience where you get to chat with randomly assigned players. If you’re not clicking with your match, you can press skip and move on. No more bothering with noise complaints when you can simply mute the chat. 

And, if you do meet a friend, what’s a better way of showing affection than sending them gifts? Sadly, items and cosmetics often get pricey. Since I found waiting for the free daily Credits tedious, Neighbors codes were the best way to buy everything I liked in the shop. If you enjoy building a dream virtual life from scratch, grab more rewards by checking out our list of Jupiter Florida codes.

All Roblox Neighbors codes list

Roblox Neighbors codes (Working)

  • 200MILLION—Redeem for 100 Credits (New)
  • RedWhiteBlue—Redeem for 75 Credits (New)
  • TREASURE—Redeem for 150 Credits
  • RECESS—Redeem for 100 Credits
  • Iloveboogle—Redeem for a random amount of Credits

Roblox Neighbors codes (Expired)

  • VC24
  • VOICECHAT24
  • 20K
  • APRILFOOLS
  • HOP
  • ILOVEBOOGLE
  • SHAMROCK
  • 1YEAR
  • CUPID
  • 100MILLION

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How to redeem codes in Roblox Neighbors

To redeem codes in Neighbors easily, follow the instructions below:

How to redeem Roblox Neighbors codes
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  1. Launch Neighbors on Roblox.
  2. Click the cogwheel icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  3. Select the Promo Codes option.
  4. Copy and paste a working code into the Enter Code Here text box.
  5. Press Submit and have fun with your rewards.

How to get more Roblox Neighbors codes

As soon as the developer releases new Neighbors codes, we add them to our ever-growing list of freebies. Bookmark this page and visit from time to time to ensure you won’t miss anything. Even though digging through social media gets time-consuming, you can also check the developer’s X account (@mirtinyy) and the official Neighbors Discord server if you prefer doing your own research.

Why are my Roblox Neighbors codes not working?

You may easily identify what’s stopping your Neighbors code from working based on the error message:

  • This code is no longer available means that a code has expired without any notice from the developer. If you get this pop-up for a code from our Working list, let us know, and we’ll update the article accordingly.
  • That code does not exist indicates that you’ve probably made a spelling mistake. Double-check your code for typos or copy/paste it into the redemption text box.

Other ways to get free rewards in Roblox Neighbors 

After redeeming Neighbors codes, another way to get free Credits is by logging in every day and picking up your daily rewards. After completing a six-day streak, you can earn up to 90 free Credits. Just staying in the game will help you make additional money slowly because you get one free credit per minute.

What is Roblox Neighbors?

Roblox Neighbors is a social hangout experience where you’re randomly sent to another player’s house. You can use both the text and voice chat. If you don’t enjoy the company of your match, you can click skip and move into a different neighborhood. The game offers some customization options, such as emotes, decorations, and titles, which can all be purchased for Credits. 

Take a tour around our Roblox Codes section to find codes for other popular titles and learn how to claim more free rewards.

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Maja Kovačević
Maja Kovačević is a Codes Team Writer who enjoys the challenge of a hunt for the latest Roblox codes. She fell in love with gaming at the tail end of the nineties after a journey through the original Prince of Persia and has kept that passion ever since. When not busy with experimental arts and crafts, you can often find her pursuing new intriguing indie games or indulging her love for sports by playing a round of FIFA.
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