Last checked: June 5, 2026
If you've been putting time into Aimblox and want to skip some of the early coin grind, codes are the fastest way to get there. This page lists every working Aimblox code right now, along with all the expired ones so you're not wasting time on dead entries. We check the list daily, so what you see here reflects what's actually redeemable as of today.
Aimblox (Place ID: 7822734818) is one of Roblox's more serious FPS aim-training games. It gives you structured practice modes with rifles, snipers, shotguns, and pistols, plus a ranking system to climb and a solid collection of weapon camos to collect. The developers drop codes fairly consistently around milestones and updates — and they can expire without warning, so it's worth redeeming everything on this list sooner rather than later.
Every code below has been verified as of May 25, 2026. Copy them exactly as written — Aimblox codes are case-sensitive, and a single wrong character will throw an error.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| AIMKING | 500 Coins | Active |
| HEADSHOT2026 | 300 Coins + Weapon Camo | Active |
| 500KLIKES | 500 Coins + XP Boost | Active |
| NEWUPDATE | 250 Coins | Active |
| SHARPSHOOTER | 200 Coins | Active |
| RANKED2026 | 400 Coins | Active |
| BULLETRAIN | 150 Coins + Weapon Camo | Active |
The code menu in Aimblox is straightforward once you know where to look. Here's the full process:
Your coins will show up right away, and any weapon camos you've unlocked will be available in the cosmetics section of the weapon customization menu. If a code shows as invalid and you're confident there's no typo, it's almost certainly expired since our last check — move on and come back to this page after the next update drops.
Codes give you in-game coins, but if you want actual Robux to spend on passes, avatar items, or anything across Roblox — Earnaldo lets you earn them for free by completing simple tasks.
These codes no longer work. They're kept here so you don't waste time trying to redeem them after seeing them listed elsewhere. If any of these get reactivated during an anniversary event or re-release, we'll move them back to the active table.
| Code | Was | Status |
|---|---|---|
| AIMBLOX100K | 300 Coins | Expired |
| RELEASE2023 | 200 Coins | Expired |
| TWITTERSUB | 100 Coins + Camo | Expired |
| PISTOLPRO | 250 Coins | Expired |
| SNIPERKING | 350 Coins | Expired |
| 1MLIKES | 500 Coins + XP Boost | Expired |
| UPDATEV2 | 200 Coins | Expired |
| DISCORDSUB | 150 Coins | Expired |
| FROSTCAMO | Frost Weapon Camo | Expired |
| RANKEDSEASON1 | 300 Coins | Expired |
There are two main reward types in Aimblox codes right now: coins and weapon camos.
Coins are the primary in-game currency. You spend them in the store on weapon skins, and earning them through normal gameplay takes a while. Codes are a clean way to build up a stockpile without grinding through matches, especially when you're just starting out and want to try different cosmetics.
Weapon camos are purely visual — they change how your gun looks but don't touch any stats. Some camo codes unlock designs that aren't available in the regular store rotation, which makes them more collectible than practical. That said, running a camo that other players can't easily get does stand out in lobbies.
XP boosts show up occasionally in milestone codes like 500KLIKES. They accelerate your rank progression for a limited time, which means faster access to rank-locked content and milestones that reward additional coins. If you're planning a longer session anyway, activating an XP boost beforehand is worth doing.
Aimblox sits in a specific niche that not many Roblox games fill well: it's a proper aim-training sandbox built around FPS mechanics. Rather than throwing you straight into live matches, it gives you dedicated modes to work on specific skills — tracking moving targets, flicking to targets that appear at random positions, or practicing with a particular weapon class until you're comfortable with its recoil and timing.
The weapon selection covers the main categories you'd care about as an FPS player. Rifles reward controlled bursts and mid-range accuracy. Snipers test patience and flick-shot precision. Shotguns are about close-range reaction speed. Pistols are deceptively hard to land consistently at range, which makes them a useful skill check. Each weapon class handles differently, and the time you put into the ones you struggle with genuinely transfers to other Roblox shooters.
The ranking system gives you something tangible to work toward. XP accumulates through matches and drills, and climbing tiers unlocks cosmetic rewards along the way. Weapon camos are entirely cosmetic with no stat impact, which keeps things on a level playing field. Coins from codes (and from normal play) cover the store purchases, and the camo variety has expanded considerably with recent updates.
Once you've redeemed every available code, here's how the regular coin economy works:
Play matches and drills. Every session earns coins based on performance. Better accuracy scores pay out more, so focusing on clean shots over volume actually has a direct reward. Training modes also count toward coin earnings, so you don't need to stay in competitive lobbies to grind.
Complete daily challenges. Aimblox typically rotates daily objectives that pay out bonus coins on completion. These usually involve hitting accuracy thresholds, finishing a set number of rounds, or using specific weapon types. They're quick to knock out alongside a normal session.
Rank up. Reaching new rank tiers triggers milestone coin rewards. If you're playing regularly, you'll accumulate these naturally over time without having to do anything special.
Use XP boosts strategically. Redeeming a code that includes an XP boost right before a longer session means you're making the most of the multiplier window. Faster rank progression means hitting milestone rewards sooner.
If you want Robux rather than in-game coins — to grab a game pass or spend elsewhere on Roblox — our Aimblox Robux guide covers legitimate ways to earn them without paying out of pocket.
Codes in Aimblox are tied almost entirely to developer announcements and milestone events. Here's where they show up:
Developer Twitter/X. The Aimblox developers post codes on their official account alongside update announcements and milestone celebrations. Following the account means you'll see codes within minutes of them going live — before they spread to aggregator sites, and well before slower sources pick them up.
Official Discord server. The Discord usually gets codes at the same time as Twitter, sometimes earlier. There's typically a dedicated announcements or codes channel where staff post them alongside patch notes. Limited-time codes that expire within hours tend to show up here first, so the Discord is worth joining if you want to stay current.
This page. We check Aimblox daily and update this list whenever codes go live or expire. Bookmarking this page is the low-effort option if you don't want to track multiple social accounts yourself.
In-game notifications. After major updates, the lobby screen sometimes displays a banner announcing a new code. It's not the most reliable source, but worth a glance each time the game gets patched.
Since you're using an aim trainer, it's worth getting actual value out of your sessions. A few things that make a real difference:
Focus on one weapon class per session. Switching between snipers and shotguns in the same session builds conflicting muscle memory. Pick one category and stay with it for the whole session. You'll notice improvement faster than if you're constantly context-switching between weapon types with different handling.
Work on tracking before flicking. Tracking — keeping your crosshair on a moving target — builds the foundational mouse control that makes flicking much easier later. Most new players gravitate toward flick shots because they look impressive, but tracking is harder and more transferable. Get comfortable with tracking first.
Dial in your sensitivity. Aimblox lets you adjust sensitivity in settings. If you're consistently over-aiming or under-aiming, spend a few minutes finding a setting that feels controlled before grinding reps with the wrong setup. Small incremental adjustments work better than large jumps.
Short focused sessions beat long unfocused ones. Aim training follows the same rules as physical skill development. A focused 20-minute session with clear intent tends to produce better results than two hours of going through the motions. Take breaks between sessions and come back fresh.
Use accuracy stats to identify weak spots. Aimblox tracks your accuracy across sessions. Pull up the stats menu and find which weapon types or scenarios are dragging your numbers down, then practice those deliberately instead of defaulting to what you're already good at.
Earnaldo lets you earn Robux by completing offers, surveys, and tasks on your phone or computer. Cash out to your Roblox account and spend them anywhere — game passes, avatar items, or store purchases in Aimblox.
Launch Aimblox and look for the Twitter bird icon on the left side of the main lobby screen. Click it to open the code redemption box, type your code exactly as shown, and hit the redeem button.
Aimblox codes typically reward you with free coins, weapon camos (skins), and occasionally XP boosts. Coins can be used to purchase weapon skins and upgrades in the in-game store.
The most common reasons are that the code has already expired, you've already redeemed that code on your account, or there's a typo. Try copy-pasting the code directly from this page rather than typing it manually.
New codes are usually released when the game hits a milestone — like a certain number of likes or visits — or during major updates. Following the developer on Twitter and joining the official Discord are the fastest ways to catch codes before they expire.
No. Each code can only be redeemed once per account. Once you've claimed a code, it won't work again even if it's still technically active for other players.
Yes, Aimblox codes are case-sensitive, so you need to enter them exactly as they appear — matching uppercase and lowercase letters. Copy-pasting is always safer than typing from memory.