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Updated June 21, 2026 · 9 min read

Dig It Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies

Dig It turns a shovel and a patch of dirt into one of Roblox's most addictive money loops. Here's how to dig smarter, pick the right shovel, and stretch every Doolar in June 2026.

In This Guide

  1. Getting Started
  2. Shovels, Backpacks & Islands
  3. Tips and Strategies
  4. The Fastest Early-Game Path
  5. Game Passes Worth Buying
  6. Active Codes
  7. Common Mistakes to Avoid
  8. How to Earn Free Robux
  9. FAQ

What Is Dig It and How Do You Start?

Dig It is a treasure-digging RPG built by Biodegradable Inc. Since launching on October 22, 2024, it has cleared 73 million visits and over 907,000 favorites, which puts it firmly among Roblox's go-to digging games. The loop is simple to learn: dig, sell, upgrade, repeat.

To dig, hold your shovel and click on PC, tap the screen on mobile, or press the A button on Xbox and X on PlayStation. Spacebar also works on PC. Each dig pulls dirt and, with luck, an item you can sell for Doolars, the game's currency.

Your first ten minutes should be boring on purpose. Dig the home island, fill your starter backpack, sell, and watch your Doolars climb. Don't wander or buy cosmetics yet. The whole early game is about banking enough to afford your first real shovel upgrade.

Dig It runs on PC, console, mobile, and tablet, so your progress carries across devices. That cross-play matters because the fastest farmers do short mobile sessions during the day and longer PC grinds at night.

Shovels, Backpacks, and the Six Islands

Three systems decide how fast you earn: your shovel, your backpack, and which island you're farming. Get all three pulling in the same direction and your Doolars-per-minute jumps.

Shovels (Radius, Depth, Speed)

Every shovel has three stats: dig radius (how wide it digs), dig depth (how deep it reaches), and speed (how fast each dig completes). A wider, deeper, faster shovel uncovers more items per click, so a shovel upgrade is always your highest-impact purchase. You buy new shovels on each of the six islands, and the better ones live on the later islands.

Don't hoard Doolars waiting for the top shovel. Buying the next affordable tier now earns you more per minute, which gets you to the expensive shovel sooner than saving ever could.

Backpacks and Inventory

Your backpack caps how many items you carry before a sell trip. The Blingpack costs only 750 Doolars and needs level 5 or higher, and it adds 10 inventory slots. That's the single best Doolar purchase after your shovel, because every extra slot means fewer walks back to the seller and more time digging.

As you climb islands, keep upgrading your backpack alongside your shovel. A monster shovel with a tiny bag just means you fill up and stop, so the two stats need to grow together.

Islands and Loot Tiers

There are six islands, each reached by boat and each hiding its own loot tier. Early islands deal in Home, Fossilized, and Urban items, while the late-game Radioactive zone drops the rarest, most valuable finds. Each island also sells shovels tuned for its dirt, so upgrade locally when you arrive.

Move on the moment an island stops paying. If your current shovel one-shots everything and the items feel cheap, you've outgrown the area and the next island's loot is worth the travel.

Doolars and Selling

Doolars are the only currency that matters early. You earn them by selling dug items, and almost everything you buy — shovels, the Blingpack, extra plots of progression — comes out of that same pool. Treat Doolars like a budget: bank a target, buy the upgrade, then rebuild.

Sell in bulk rather than item by item. Fill your backpack, make one trip, and dump everything unfavorited in a single sale. The fewer sell trips you make, the more of your session goes to actual digging, which is where the money is.

Tips and Strategies That Actually Move Doolars

Chase glowing holes first. Glowing holes appear at random in every area and almost always contain a rare or unique drop. Sprint to them ahead of normal digging, because their expected value dwarfs a regular hole and other players are racing you for them.

Match your magnet to the area. Magnets give a temporary luck boost toward one item type. Regular gives +5% luck for Home items, Fossil gives +14% for Fossilized, Urban gives +30% for Home, and Radiant gives +39% for Radioactive items. Pop the right magnet right before a focused dig session, not while you're traveling.

Pro Tip: Favorite the items you want to keep before you sell. The Sell Anywhere pass and the bulk-sell button only clear unfavorited items, so favoriting protects rare drops from an accidental mass sell.

Bank quests, don't trickle them. Quests hand the biggest XP and Doolar lumps in the game and they gate backpack upgrades. Clear several at once in a rich area rather than turning them in one by one, and let the XP feed the gear loop that makes digging faster.

Dig in tight clusters. Moving costs time. Once a shovel can clear a deep, wide hole quickly, work a small patch fully before stepping sideways instead of sprinting across the map between single digs.

Match items to the right buyers. Some finds sell for more in their home area, and event islands occasionally pay bonus rates. Don't reflex-sell a rare drop the second you pull it — favorite it, then decide whether it's worth holding for a better price or a collection slot.

The Fastest Early-Game Path

If you're starting fresh today, follow this order. It front-loads the upgrades that compound, so your Doolars-per-minute climbs as fast as possible.

  1. Dig the home island until you can afford the next shovel tier, then buy it immediately.
  2. Push to level 5 through quests, then grab the Blingpack backpack for 750 Doolars.
  3. Stockpile Doolars for the second-island shovel and travel as soon as you can.
  4. Activate the area-matching magnet before each focused dig session.
  5. Prioritize glowing holes over everything, since their drops fund the next jump.
  6. Repeat the shovel-then-backpack rhythm on every new island up to the Radioactive zone.

The mistake new players make is saving for a far-off shovel while digging with an outdated one. Every tier you skip past is income you left in the dirt. Buy the affordable upgrade now and let it pay for the next.

Game Passes Worth the Robux

Dig It's passes are quality-of-life, not pay-to-win, so spend on the ones that save the most time. The Teleporter pass at 750 Robux removes boat travel entirely and warps you to any island or event island instantly, which is the biggest single time-saver in the game.

Sell Anywhere lets you cash out unfavorited items from anywhere on the map, so you never break a dig streak to walk to a shop. Shovel Club grants the exclusive Bejeweled shovel for players who want a cosmetic-and-stat edge. If you only buy one, make it Teleporter.

Stack the two convenience passes and the grind transforms. Teleporter kills travel time, Sell Anywhere kills sell trips, and together they mean you can dig nonstop and only stop to upgrade. For a player who logs serious hours, that combo pays for itself in saved minutes within a few sessions.

Dig It Active Codes (June 2026)

As of June 21, 2026, Dig It has no active codes. The game leans on in-game events and quest rewards rather than a steady code drip. For the live status and the full expired list, check our Dig It codes page, and compare loot loops with our DIG guide.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Digging with an outdated shovel. The single biggest leak is grinding for an expensive shovel while using a weak one. Buy each affordable tier the moment you can, because the extra radius, depth, and speed pay for the next upgrade faster than hoarding ever will.

Ignoring your backpack. A powerful shovel with a tiny bag just means you fill up and stop. Keep the Blingpack and later backpacks growing alongside your shovel so you're not making constant sell trips.

Selling rares by accident. The bulk-sell button and the Sell Anywhere pass dump everything unfavorited. Favorite the items you want to keep before you ever hit sell, or you'll watch a rare drop vanish for pocket change.

Skipping quests. Quests gate your backpack upgrades and hand the fattest Doolar and XP lumps in the game. Treating them as optional slows your whole gear loop, so weave them into every island you farm.

How to Earn Free Robux for Dig It

Doolars buy your shovels and backpacks, but Robux buys the Teleporter and Shovel Club passes that make the grind painless. If you'd rather not spend real money on them, you can earn Robux first and put it straight toward those passes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dig It on Roblox?

Dig It is a treasure-digging RPG by Biodegradable Inc., launched October 22, 2024, that has passed 73 million visits and 907,000 favorites. You dig holes for buried items, sell them for Doolars, upgrade your shovel and backpack, then boat to six islands with rarer loot. You can play it at place ID 76455837887178.

What should I spend Doolars on first in Dig It?

Buy a better shovel before anything else. A shovel with more dig radius, depth, and speed digs more dirt per click, which means more items per minute and faster Doolars. Once you own a mid-tier shovel, grab the Blingpack backpack for 750 Doolars at level 5 or higher to add 10 inventory slots so you stop running back to sell.

How many islands are in Dig It?

There are six islands you reach by boat, and each one sells its own shovels and hides higher-value items. Early islands cover home, fossilized, and urban loot, while later areas like the radioactive zone drop the rarest items. You unlock travel by progressing, so prioritise the next island once your current spot stops paying out.

What do magnets do in Dig It?

Magnets give a temporary luck boost toward a specific item category. The Regular magnet adds +5% luck for Home items, Fossil gives +14% for Fossilized items, Urban gives +30% for Home items, and Radiant gives +39% for Radioactive items. Pop the magnet that matches the area you are farming right before a digging session.

Are there any Dig It codes in June 2026?

No. As of June 21, 2026, Dig It has zero active codes and roughly two dozen expired ones. Biodegradable Inc. leans on in-game events and quest rewards instead of a steady code drip, so do not count on codes for free Doolars. Check our Dig It codes page for the live status whenever the developer changes that.

What are the best game passes in Dig It?

The Teleporter pass at 750 Robux skips all boat travel and lets you warp to any island or event spot instantly, which is the biggest time-saver in the game. Sell Anywhere lets you cash out unfavorited items without walking to a shop, and Shovel Club hands you the exclusive Bejeweled shovel. Buy Teleporter first if you only get one.

What are glowing holes in Dig It?

Glowing holes are special dig spots that appear at random in every area and almost always hold a rare or unique drop. Sprint to one the moment you spot it, because other players race for them too. Treat a glowing hole as a priority over normal digging since the expected value is far higher.

How do you level up fast in Dig It?

Complete quests, since they hand the biggest XP and Doolar lumps in the game and also gate your backpack upgrades. Stack quest progress with active digging in a single rich area, use a matching magnet, and clear quests in batches before you travel. Levels also unlock better shovels and the Blingpack, so XP feeds your gear loop.

Is Dig It free to play?

Yes, Dig It is free on Roblox. The full digging, selling, and island-progression loop costs zero Robux, and the optional passes like Teleporter (750 Robux) only save time. You can earn Robux on Earnaldo and put it toward Teleporter or Shovel Club instead of paying out of pocket.

About This Guide

This Dig It guide was last updated June 21, 2026 and reflects the live game at place ID 76455837887178. For the full cluster, visit the Dig It hub, the codes page, or our Dig It vs DIG comparison. Spot something out of date? Tell us in the Earnaldo Discord. You can also browse our free Robux guide for 2026. Official links: the Roblox game page and the Dig It Wiki.