There are 3 active Grow a Garden codes as of June 2026, and all three give cosmetic rewards rather than seeds or currency. The codes are torigate, BEANORLEAVE10, and RDCAward, verified against the official Grow a Garden codes wiki on Roblox. Codes in this game expire fast and without warning, so redeem them today.
All Working Grow a Garden Codes (June 2026)
The three codes below are confirmed working as of this writing. Because Grow a Garden codes can be pulled at any point after a community milestone is reached or a promotional window closes, check back here after every major update drop.
- torigate : Redeem for 1x Whispering Torii (cosmetic)
- BEANORLEAVE10 : Redeem for 1x Green Bean Chamber (cosmetic)
- RDCAward : Redeem for 1x RDCAward (cosmetic)
All three rewards are cosmetics. If you were hoping for seed packs or currency, keep an eye on the next update cycle. Cosmetic drops tend to appear around developer events and creator collaborations, while resource-type rewards show up during seasonal patches. The RDCAward code, for instance, is tied to an RDC (Roblox Developer Conference) recognition and may not be around for long.
If you play across multiple Roblox games, you already know that promo code windows are short. Copy-paste each code the moment you see it. Typing them manually is how most players end up with a failed redemption from a capitalisation slip they never catch.
Expired Grow a Garden Codes
The code below no longer works. Entering an expired code returns an error; there is no workaround, and the reward cannot be claimed retroactively.
- LUNARGLOW10 : Gave 3x Basic Seed Pack and 1x Exotic Bug Egg (expired)
LUNARGLOW10 was one of the more useful drops because it handed out actual seed packs and a rare egg, not just cosmetics. If you missed it, that is genuinely a loss. The lesson here is not to save working codes for later; the game does not give second windows once a code is gone.
The timing on LUNARGLOW10 was typical of how resource-reward codes behave in Grow a Garden: tied to a limited promotional window, active for a short period, then pulled without an end-date announcement. Future codes in this category are most likely to appear around seasonal events or update milestones. Following the official Grow a Garden Discord and checking this page after patch notes drop are the two habits that will keep you from missing the next one.
This section will grow over time. Once a code stops working, it moves here permanently so you can verify quickly whether something you found elsewhere was ever real or was simply made up by a content farm.
How to Redeem Codes in Grow a Garden
The redemption process is quick. Open Grow a Garden on Roblox and look for a Codes input box inside the in-game menu. Depending on which update version you are running, it is usually accessible via the shop area or the settings panel. The exact location of that button can shift between patches, so if you do not see it immediately, cycle through each icon in the main menu until you find the codes field.
Once you have the input box open, paste the code exactly as written. Case matters. BEANORLEAVE10 and beanorleave10 are treated as two different strings by the game server, and only one of them is valid. After pasting, hit the redeem button and wait for the confirmation popup before closing the menu.
A few practical notes worth knowing before you redeem:
- Copy-paste beats manual typing every time. One wrong character fails the whole redemption.
- Each code can only be redeemed once per account. Trying it again will return an “already redeemed” message, not an error that suggests the code is bad.
- If the server is lagging during a big update drop, wait a few minutes before assuming the code is expired. Network timeouts can produce false error messages.
Guides like those in our step-by-step guides section cover in-game mechanics in more depth if you are newer to how Roblox game menus work across different titles.
Why Your Grow a Garden Code Is Not Working
Four things account for nearly every failed redemption:
- The code expired. Grow a Garden pulls codes silently. There is no countdown timer and no announcement when a code dies. If a code was posted three days ago on a random site and you are trying it now, there is a real chance it is already gone.
- Capitalisation error. Codes are case-sensitive. A single wrong-case letter returns a failed redemption the same way an expired code does, which is why players often assume expiry when the actual problem is a typing slip.
- Already redeemed on this account. Each code is single-use per account. If you redeemed it on an alt and are now trying your main, you will need to track down the item on the alt or accept the loss.
- The code was fake. A large number of “codes” circulating on YouTube videos and third-party aggregator sites are fabricated. They generate clicks because players search in volume, but they have never worked in the game. If a code does not appear on the official wiki or a source that traces back to a developer announcement, treat it with skepticism.
The fastest diagnostic: check whether the code appears on this page or on the official Grow a Garden wiki. If it does not appear on either, it was almost certainly never real.
Most failed Grow a Garden code attempts come down to one of two avoidable problems: capitalisation errors and expired codes sourced from unreliable sites. The three codes confirmed active in June 2026 are torigate, BEANORLEAVE10, and RDCAward, all giving cosmetic rewards. Each code is case-sensitive and single-use per Roblox account. Entering an expired code and entering a mistyped code produce the same error message, which is why players often do not know which problem they actually hit. The reliable fix is to copy-paste directly from a source that separates active from expired codes and shows a clear update date. Codes sourced from YouTube descriptions or undated aggregator lists carry a high risk of being expired or fabricated. The official Grow a Garden Discord server is where new codes appear first, typically alongside patch notes or update announcements from the development team.
How to Get More Grow a Garden Codes
New codes drop during game updates and community events. The developers release them as a reward when specific milestones are hit, around developer conference appearances (which is exactly where RDCAward came from), or to mark seasonal updates inside the game. There is no fixed schedule, which makes following the right channels the only reliable method.
The official Grow a Garden Discord server is where codes appear first, often alongside the patch notes or update announcement post. The developer’s social accounts on platforms like X and YouTube are the second-fastest source. Both are worth a quick check immediately after any update notification.
A word on code aggregator sites: many of them do not remove expired codes, and a good number of the codes they list were never valid. If a site shows the same code list it showed six months ago without any dates, treat it as unreliable. You want a source that shows a clear “last updated” date and separates working codes from expired ones, exactly the way this page does.
For broader news on Roblox updates and game drops, the tech and gaming coverage on this site tracks developer news that often telegraphs where new codes are headed. Bookmark this page and check back after any Grow a Garden update announcement.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Grow a Garden codes are active right now?
As of June 2026, there are 3 active Grow a Garden codes: torigate, BEANORLEAVE10, and RDCAward. All three give cosmetic rewards. Codes expire without warning, so redeem them as soon as possible.
How do you redeem codes in Grow a Garden?
Launch Grow a Garden on Roblox and open the in-game menu. Find the Codes input field, usually located in the shop or settings area (the exact position can change between updates). Paste your code exactly as written, including correct capitalisation, and press redeem. Copy-pasting eliminates the typos that cause most failed attempts.
Why isn’t my Grow a Garden code working?
The four most common causes are: the code expired before you tried it, a capitalisation error in the entry, the code was already redeemed on that account, or the code came from an unofficial source and was never real. Try copy-pasting directly from this page and confirm the code appears on the official wiki before concluding it should work.
Where do new Grow a Garden codes come from?
The developers release new codes during game updates, seasonal events, and developer conference appearances. The official Grow a Garden Discord server and the developer’s social channels are the fastest sources. Codes announced there tend to be live for a limited time, so checking those channels right after an update drops is the best way to catch them early.

Marcus Reid writes about gaming, streaming platforms, and digital tools for 3Zebras. A lifelong gamer with over 8 years of experience in games journalism, Marcus covers everything from Roblox codes and Blooket strategies to PC gaming mods and console comparisons. He tests every game and app he reviews firsthand and focuses on practical guides that help readers get more out of their favorite platforms. Outside of gaming, Marcus covers IPTV services, streaming devices, and cord-cutting solutions for budget-conscious users.