Last checked: June 17, 2026
Desert Detectors Codes (June 2026) — Active & Expired List
Looking for working Desert Detectors codes? Here's the honest answer up front: as of June 2026 there are no active codes for Desert Detectors right now. The two past codes, Allen and David, which handed out Coins and XP, have both expired. Below you'll find the full active and expired list, exactly how to redeem codes through the Menu, where new ones drop, and a stack of gameplay tips so this page is still worth your time.
Desert Detectors is a metal-detecting treasure-hunting game by Diggin' Devs where you sweep the desert, locate buried relics, charge your dig, strike the ground, and dig the treasure out with your shovel before selling it to NPCs like Buffalo Bill or Abigail for coins. Codes in a game like this normally hand you a head start of Coins or XP, which is why players hunt for them. Right now, though, there are none active, and we won't list fake codes to pad this page. When a real one drops, it'll be here.
Because codes are usually tied to updates, milestones, or events, they tend to come and go quickly. The smart move is to bookmark this page and check back, since a fresh code can appear with any update and may not last long once it does.
All Active Desert Detectors Codes (June 2026)
There are no verified active Desert Detectors codes as of June 17, 2026. We've left the table below in place and marked it clearly, so you know we've checked rather than simply forgotten to update it. The moment a working code is confirmed, it'll appear here.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| No codes are currently active or verified as of June 17, 2026. Check back after the next Desert Detectors update. | ||
Expired Desert Detectors Codes
The two codes below used to work and no longer do. Allen and David both rewarded Coins and XP, but they've since expired and can't be redeemed anymore. We list them so you don't waste time typing dead codes into the box.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Allen | Coins / XP | Expired |
| David | Coins / XP | Expired |
How to Redeem Desert Detectors Codes
Redeeming codes in Desert Detectors takes a few seconds through the in-game Menu. Even though there's nothing active to redeem right now, here's the exact process so you're ready the moment a fresh code drops:
- Open Roblox and launch Desert Detectors, then wait for the game to fully load.
- Press the Menu button in the game's interface.
- Scroll down to the Codes box inside the menu.
- Type the code into the box exactly as shown, keeping any capitalization and spaces intact.
- Press Enter to submit the code.
- If the code is valid, the Coins or XP reward lands in your account right away. Check your balance to confirm.
Where New Desert Detectors Codes Drop & Why They Expire
New Desert Detectors codes are posted by the developer to two main places: the Diggin' Devs Roblox group and the Desert Detectors Discord server, specifically the 'codes' channel. Codes usually appear around game updates, milestones, and events, so those are the moments to watch. Joining the Roblox group and turning on notifications in the Discord codes channel means you'll catch new drops as early as possible.
The reason codes expire fast is the same reason they appear in the first place. They're tied to updates, like and visit milestones, and seasonal events, and when the next one rolls around the developer often retires the old code in favor of a new one. That short shelf life is exactly why the safest habit is to redeem any code the instant you see it, rather than saving it for later and finding it dead. Allen and David are good examples, they worked for a window and then quietly stopped.
We monitor the Roblox group and the Discord codes channel and refresh this page whenever a new working code is confirmed, so checking back here after each update is the simplest way to stay current without watching every channel yourself.
What Codes Give You in Desert Detectors
When Desert Detectors codes are active, they reward in-game progression rather than anything you pay real money for. The expired Allen and David codes both gave Coins and XP, which are the two things that actually move you forward in the game.
Coins are what you earn by selling treasure to Buffalo Bill or Abigail, and they're what you spend on better gear. A code that hands you a coin boost effectively skips some grinding and lets you buy an upgrade sooner. XP is what levels you up, and leveling unlocks access to new gear, so an XP code nudges you toward your next unlock faster. Together, Coins and XP are the perfect code reward for this game because they accelerate both halves of progression at once.
One thing worth being clear about: codes in Desert Detectors give Coins and XP, not Robux. If you see a "code" promising free Robux, it's not a real Desert Detectors code. Real Robux comes from a separate platform, which we cover further down.
Gameplay & Earning Tips While You Wait for Codes
With no codes to redeem right now, the fastest way to build your Coins and XP is simply playing the loop well. Here's how to make every hunting run count:
- Master the dig timing. Hold the left mouse button to charge your dig, release to strike, then manage the shovel's power meter so each swing lands cleanly. Faster, cleaner digs mean more treasure per session.
- Watch for the exclamation marks. Sweep the desert with your detector and keep your eyes on the ground for the exclamation mark that signals a hotspot. Covering fresh ground in steady patterns surfaces more loot per minute.
- Sell often, hoard never. Carry finds straight to Buffalo Bill or Abigail. Coins only count once they're in your account, and an unsold treasure can be stolen by another player.
- Respect the steal mechanic. Other players can snatch your findings, so sell valuable relics quickly and stay aware of who's nearby when you're mid-dig. You can claim their finds too if the chance appears.
- Upgrade the detector first. A better metal detector finds hotspots faster and surfaces rarer treasure, which raises the value of everything you sell. A stronger shovel comes second.
- Keep XP and Cash balanced. XP unlocks gear and Coins pay for it, so level up through play while banking enough to grab each new unlock as it opens.
Earn Free Robux While You Dig
Love Desert Detectors? Earn real Robux by completing simple tasks on Earnaldo, then put it toward any in-game passes or anything else you want across Roblox.
For the full strategy behind detecting, digging, and selling, including the gear order that grows your coins fastest, see our Desert Detectors free Robux guide, or head to the Desert Detectors hub for every article in one place. Curious how it compares to similar games? Read our Dig vs Desert Detectors matchup. And if you want another codes page that's kept current, check our Prospecting codes list.
Frequently Asked Questions
Launch Desert Detectors on Roblox, press the Menu button, scroll down to the Codes box, type the code in exactly as shown, and press Enter. If the code is valid, the Coins or XP reward is added to your account right away. Codes are case-sensitive, so enter them precisely.
No. As of June 17, 2026 there are no verified active Desert Detectors codes. The past codes Allen and David, which gave Coins and XP, have both expired. We update this page as soon as the developer releases new working codes.
Allen and David were two earlier Desert Detectors codes that rewarded Coins and XP. Both have since expired and can no longer be redeemed. They're listed here for reference so you know they're dead rather than wasting time trying them.
New Desert Detectors codes are posted to the Diggin' Devs Roblox group and the Desert Detectors Discord server in the 'codes' channel, usually around updates and milestones. We monitor those sources and refresh this page when fresh codes go live.
Codes are usually tied to updates, milestones, or events, and the developer often retires them when the next one drops. That short shelf life is why redeeming any new code the moment you see it is the safest approach in Desert Detectors.
No. Desert Detectors codes reward in-game Coins and XP, not Robux. Past codes like Allen and David granted Coins and XP. For real Robux you'd use a separate platform such as Earnaldo, which is unrelated to the in-game code system.
About Desert Detectors
Desert Detectors is a metal-detecting treasure-hunting game on Roblox by Diggin' Devs. You equip a metal detector, sweep the desert to locate buried relics, charge your dig by holding the left mouse button, release to strike the ground, then switch to your shovel and manage a power meter until the treasure is unearthed. Selling your finds to NPCs like Buffalo Bill or Abigail earns coins, which you spend on better gear.
The game adds a PvP steal element, other players can snatch your findings before you sell, and you can claim theirs, which makes selling quickly part of the strategy. Progression runs on two tracks: XP levels you up and unlocks new gear, while Cash from selling treasure buys it. Codes, when active, hand out Coins and XP to speed both tracks along, so this page exists to track exactly when those return. For now, no codes are live, but the dig loop itself earns everything you need.