Last checked: June 10, 2026
Here's every working code for The Intruder on Roblox. We've verified them all today so you can grab your free coins, skins, and flashlight upgrades without guessing which ones still work.
These codes are live and working right now. Copy them exactly — they're case-sensitive. Don't sit on them either, horror game codes tend to disappear fast.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| INTRUDER2026 | 500 Coins + Flashlight Upgrade | Active |
| SCARYMAY | 300 Coins + Neon Flashlight Skin | Active |
| NEWCHAPTER | 750 Coins | Active |
| HIDEANDSEEK | Shadow Skin + 200 Coins | Active |
These are done. Don't bother trying them — we keep this list so you know what's dead and don't waste your time.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| SPOOKYSPRING | 400 Coins | Expired |
| CHAPTER5HYPE | Flashlight Upgrade + 250 Coins | Expired |
| THANKSFOR1M | 1,000 Coins + Exclusive Skin | Expired |
| DARKNIGHT | Red Flashlight Skin | Expired |
| RELEASE2025 | 500 Coins | Expired |
It's quick and easy. You don't even need to be in a round:
The Intruder is a horror survival game on Roblox where you're trapped in various locations — houses, schools, hospitals — while a terrifying creature hunts you down. Your job is to survive, complete objectives, and escape before the intruder gets you.
The game plays a lot like classic horror games. You explore dark environments with a flashlight, find keys and clues, solve simple puzzles, and try not to get jumped by whatever is lurking around the corner. The atmosphere is genuinely creepy, and the sound design does a great job keeping you on edge.
Each chapter introduces a new location and a different intruder with unique behaviors. Some stalk you slowly, others are fast and unpredictable. Learning the patterns is half the fun (and half the terror).
Coins let you buy better flashlights, which is not just cosmetic — upgraded flashlights have wider beams and longer battery life. In a game where darkness is literally trying to kill you, a better flashlight is a real advantage.
Skins are purely cosmetic, but they look good. Some code-exclusive skins aren't available in the shop at all, so codes are the only way to get them.
Codes help, but knowing how to play is what actually keeps you alive. Here are some tips that'll save your runs:
Your flashlight battery drains over time. Turning it off in safer areas preserves battery for when you really need it — like when you're navigating a pitch-black hallway with the intruder nearby.
Each chapter has a set layout. After a few playthroughs, you'll start memorizing where key items spawn, where exits are, and which routes are safer. This knowledge is way more valuable than any item.
Audio cues are everything. The intruder makes distinct sounds when it's close. Heavy breathing, footsteps, door creaks — pay attention to these and you'll have a much better read on when to run and when to hide.
Multiplayer mode lets you split up to cover more ground, but it also means the intruder has more targets. Sticking together isn't always the best strategy — sometimes you need one person to distract while another grabs the key.
For a deeper look at strategies and how to earn Robux while playing, check out our The Intruder free Robux guide.
Earn Robux through Earnaldo and use it for gamepasses, flashlight skins, or anything else on Roblox. No catches, just tasks and rewards.
The dev team releases codes through a few channels:
Chapter launches — Every new chapter almost always comes with at least one fresh code. Major content drops are the best time to check.
Player milestones — When the game hits visit milestones (1M visits, 5M visits, etc.), celebration codes usually follow.
Twitter/X posts — The developer posts codes on their Twitter/X account. Sometimes they're only up for 24-48 hours.
This page — We monitor all those sources and update this list daily. Bookmark it and you won't miss a code.
Click the Twitter/codes icon on the main menu screen. A text box will appear — type your code and press Enter. That's it.
It's probably expired or you've already used it. Codes are case-sensitive, so double check you're typing it exactly right. INTRUDER2026 and intruder2026 are treated as different inputs.
There's no set schedule. Codes typically show up with new chapters, holiday events, and when the game hits visit milestones. We check every day so you don't have to.
No. Each code is a one-time claim per account. If you've already redeemed it, you'll get an error message.
Yes, most of them do. Some only last a couple of days, especially event codes. Redeem them as soon as you find them.
Codes give out coins (the main currency), character skins, flashlight upgrades, and sometimes exclusive cosmetics you can't buy in the shop.