Last updated: June 10, 2026
Specter is one of Roblox's most popular horror games, with over 226 million visits and anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 players online at any given time. Developed by Lithium Labs, it's a co-op ghost-hunting experience that keeps pulling players back — partly because of the atmosphere, and partly because there's always something new to unlock. Codes give you a shortcut: free vault tokens, in-game cash, and cases you can crack open for cosmetic gear. Here's every working code we know about right now.
All 5 codes below have been verified working as of May 22, 2026. Copy each code exactly — Specter codes are case-sensitive.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| SPLASH | 3 Vault Tokens | Active |
| INFINITY | 5 Vault Tokens | Active |
| THEHORSEISHERE | 20,000 Cash | Active |
| ANYCODES? | Free Case | Active |
| LEBRONDELAY | Holiday Case + Motion Sensor Basketball + Vault Tokens | Active |
These codes no longer work. They're kept here for reference so you know what you've already tried.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| NEWYR2026 | 1,000 Candy Canes + 3 Vault Tokens | Expired |
Only 1 expired code is confirmed so far in 2026. The developers at Lithium Labs don't flood the game with codes — when they drop one, it's usually tied to a milestone, update, or event. That's actually a good sign: it means the active codes above are worth grabbing now.
The redemption process in Specter is straightforward once you know where to look. One important thing first: you need at least one hour of playtime before the codes feature unlocks. If you're brand new, queue up a match or two first.
Lithium Labs is pretty selective about when they release codes. They don't follow a predictable schedule, which makes it easy to miss one if you're not watching the right places. Here's where codes typically show up first:
The Specter Discord is the fastest source. Major codes — especially those tied to game updates like the Infinity mode drop — get announced there before anywhere else. If you play Specter regularly, joining the Discord is essentially mandatory for staying ahead.
Lithium Labs posts announcements on their Roblox group page. Group shouts and wall posts occasionally include limited codes. It's also free to join, and membership sometimes unlocks minor perks in-game.
The team shares codes on Twitter (now X) during milestone celebrations — hitting a player count record, releasing a major update, or during seasonal events. The code THEHORSEISHERE is a good example of the kind of quirky, community-in-joke codes they tend to drop on socials.
Specter has a decent Roblox horror content creator community. Occasionally, YouTubers partnered with Lithium Labs share exclusive codes in their videos or descriptions. If you see a Specter video from a creator with a large following, it's worth checking the description.
Codes help, but there's a lot more you can do to get ahead in Specter without spending Robux. Here's what actually makes a difference:
Vault tokens are the most valuable thing codes give you. They unlock premium-tier cosmetic content from the vault, which otherwise takes a long time to grind for. Every token you get from a code is one less you need to earn in-game. Stack them early — the SPLASH and INFINITY codes together give you 8 tokens for free right now.
Cases drop cosmetic items at varying rarity tiers. Don't open them all at once when you're new — you won't have much context for what's worth keeping or trading. Play a few hours first, figure out which cosmetics you actually want, then start opening. The free case from ANYCODES? is a good one to save.
Specter is a co-op game, and playing with a full group of 4 makes investigations significantly more efficient. You'll cover more ground, gather evidence faster, and survive longer. More completed investigations means more cash, which means more cases over time.
The core loop of Specter is identifying the ghost type using EMF readers, spirit boxes, UV lights, and other equipment. Getting the identification right earns bonus rewards at the end of a round. If you're consistently misidentifying ghosts, you're leaving cash on the table every run.
Want more ways to get free Robux to spend in Specter? Check out our Specter free Robux guide — it covers legitimate methods that actually work in 2026. You can also head to our Specter hub page for guides, tips, and everything else we've written about the game.
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Launch Specter on Roblox and head to the lobby. Look for the Twitter/codes icon and click it to open the code entry box. Type or paste your code exactly as shown, then click Redeem. Note that you need at least one hour of playtime before the code redemption feature becomes available.
The most common reasons a code won't work: it's expired, you've already redeemed it on that account, or there's a typo. Codes are case-sensitive, so copy and paste them exactly as listed. If the code is on our active list but still fails, it may have expired very recently — Specter codes can have short windows.
Lithium Labs drops new codes on the official Specter Discord server, the Roblox group page, and the developer's social media accounts. Bookmark this page too — we update it whenever new codes are released.
Yes, Specter codes do expire. Some codes are time-limited and tied to events or updates, while others may stay active longer. Always redeem a code as soon as you find it to avoid missing out. Some past codes have expired within a single day of being released.
Specter codes typically reward vault tokens, in-game cash, cases (which can be opened for cosmetic items), limited-edition cosmetics, and occasionally special equipment skins. Vault tokens are especially useful for unlocking premium content without spending Robux.
You don't always need to be in the group to redeem codes, but some group-exclusive codes may require membership. Joining the Lithium Labs Roblox group is a good idea regardless — it's free and you'll sometimes get notified about new codes or events first.