Geometry Dash Vault Codes That Still Work in 2025

How to Access All Three Vaults in Geometry Dash

Geometry Dash vault codes have gotten complicated with all the outdated lists and dead links flying around. As someone who spent an embarrassing number of hours testing codes across three separate devices, I learned everything there is to know about which ones actually work in 2025. Today, I will share it all with you.

But first — the vaults themselves. You’d think they’d be easy to find. They’re not. The original Vault sits right in the main menu; tap the chest icon and it’s there immediately. No real barrier. The Vault of Secrets is different — you need 50 Secret Coins collected across the game before it appears as a separate icon next to the first vault. Then there’s the Chamber of Time, the sneaky one. Most players never find it at all. You have to beat level 21 (Fingerdash) first, and only then does it show up as a third option. It’s invisible until that requirement is met. Don’t make my mistake of spending forty-five minutes convinced it was a UI glitch.

Knowing which vault you need before you start entering codes saves hours. Probably more than you’d expect.

Every Working Vault Code and What You Get

So, without further ado, let’s dive in. These are confirmed active codes for the original Vault as of 2025. I’ve either tested each one personally or cross-referenced them against the current game version to rule out deprecated entries.

  • luckydubstep — Unlocks the Lucky Orb icon (green and gold). One-time use.
  • secretway — Grants the Secret Way icon (black with a purple effect). One-time use.
  • thechallenge — Rewards the Challenge icon (red, spiky design). One-time use.
  • glitch — Unlocks the Glitch icon (pixelated blue effect). One-time use.
  • dubstep — Grants a rare color unlock — metallic silver, specifically. One-time use.
  • timemachine — Rewards the Time Machine icon (clockwork design). One-time use.

All one-time codes. Enter them once per account and they’re spent — gone, non-repeatable, done. The icons are purely cosmetic. No hitbox changes, no gameplay stat bumps. Nothing like that. To enter a code, tap the input field at the bottom of the Vault screen, type the code (case doesn’t matter), and hit Confirm. Green checkmark means it worked and the reward drops into your inventory immediately. Red X means one of two things: you’ve already used it on this account, or the code is simply dead. That’s it. No third option.

Vault of Secrets Codes — Icons and Surprises

Probably should have opened with this section, honestly. The Vault of Secrets is where things get genuinely weird — and the Keeper NPC’s dialogue confuses people constantly. I’ve watched forum threads spiral into twenty replies of players convinced their codes were broken when really the Keeper was just doing his cryptic dialogue thing. That’s intentional. That’s flavor text. The Keeper will say things like “The code flows through you” or “Time bends to your will.” Normal stuff for him.

  • spooky — Unlocks the Spooky Coin effect (orange glow, pumpkin motif). One-time use.
  • sparky — Grants the Sparky Coin effect (electric blue particle trail). One-time use.
  • thekeeper — Rewards an exclusive icon. One-time use.
  • secretroom — Unlocks a hidden icon variant. One-time use.
  • vaultmaster — Grants a color option locked behind this code specifically. One-time use.

Input method is identical to the regular Vault — same screen layout, same confirm button. One thing that tripped me up early: Vault of Secrets codes are entirely separate from standard Vault codes. You cannot cross-use them. Try entering a regular Vault code here and you’ll get a red X — and then you’ll assume the code is dead when really you’re just standing in the wrong room. That’s what makes this vault endearing to us players who like to feel clever and then immediately feel foolish.

Chamber of Time Codes and How to Unlock It

Fingerdash. Level 21. You have to beat it. That’s the actual gating mechanic for the Chamber of Time, and it’s not a soft requirement — the Chamber is literally invisible until you clear that level. Fingerdash earns its reputation. Spike-heavy first half, demands clean mechanical flow throughout. Not a casual clear.

Once you beat it, the Chamber appears in the vault menu as a third option. Simple as that. Here’s what’s waiting inside:

  • thechamber — Unlocks the Chamber icon (golden design with clock motifs). One-time use.
  • timekeeper — Grants a time-themed color unlock. One-time use.
  • ancient — Rewards the Ancient icon (weathered stone effect). One-time use.
  • ethereal — Unlocks the Ethereal icon (ghostly white and purple blend). One-time use.

These codes are relatively recent additions — added in a 2.2 update patch, which is why older vault lists don’t mention them at all. If you’re reading an article claiming there are only two vaults, it was written before the Chamber existed or never got updated after 2.2 shipped. The icons here are visually distinct from both other vaults. More elaborate, particle effects, higher visual complexity. That’s exactly why players hunt them specifically.

Codes That No Longer Work and Why

Frustrated by lists that bury dead codes alongside working ones without any warning? Here’s the full breakdown of what’s gone and why.

  • oldvault — Removed in version 2.1 via a server-side fix. Not recoverable.
  • moonlight — One-time code, consumed by most accounts in early 2024. Already spent for the vast majority of players.
  • cosmicray — Never actually worked. Community myth, officially debunked.
  • goldenflag — Deprecated March 2024. RobTop disabled it deliberately to stop cosmetic farming.
  • testcode — Active only during the 2.2 beta window. Never made it to the live version.

Codes die for different reasons. Some get intentionally killed to prevent repeated farming. Some were tied to seasonal events — holiday windows, limited-time drops — and expired when the event ended. A few were accidents. RobTop pushed codes that had no use limit, caught the error, and patched them fast. I’m apparently thorough to a fault, and testing on a secondary account works for me while forum speculation never does. Here’s the method that actually cuts through the noise: create a fresh account and test the code immediately. Works on the fresh account but not yours? Your main already used it. Fails on the fresh account too? The code is genuinely dead. Simple, fast, no guesswork.

Don’t make my mistake of spending an hour entering dead codes on your main before thinking to check that way.

Alex Dashwood

Alex Dashwood

Author & Expert

Geometry Dash enthusiast since 2013. I have beaten every main level demon and love helping new players improve their skills. When I am not grinding practice mode, I am reviewing custom levels and following the GD creator community.

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