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Geometry Dash Vault of Secrets Codes (Full List, 2026)

You typed a code into the Vault of Secrets and nothing happened. Again. It is annoying, and most posts online do not explain why. Some list codes that belong to a totally different vault. Others skip the hardest code in the game, the one with a math puzzle, and just say “solve it” without showing you how.

This article fixes that. Below is the full, current list of Geometry Dash Vault of Secrets codes, plus step-by-step help for the two codes that trip up almost everyone: cod3breaker and glubfub. Every code here was checked directly inside the vault before this was written.

Quick note: the Vault of Secrets is different from The Vault and The Wraith Vault. Those two use rotating promo codes that expire. The Vault of Secrets uses a small, fixed set of hidden phrases that do not expire. That mix-up is the number one reason a “working code” fails for people.

What Is the Vault of Secrets in Geometry Dash?

The Vault of Secrets is a hidden room added in Update 2.1. Inside, a strange little character called the Keymaster, whose real name is Glubfub, guards a text box. Type the right word or phrase, and Glubfub hands over an icon, a color, or a secret coin. Type the wrong thing, and Glubfub just teases you.

These are not random cheat strings. They are riddles and inside jokes left by the developer. That is part of why the Vault of Secrets feels special to longtime players. It rewards curiosity the same way hidden surprises have rewarded players since what’s often called the first video game easter egg.

How to Open the Vault of Secrets

Before you can enter any codes, you need to open the vault itself. Here is how:

  1. Earn 50 Diamonds. You get these from daily chests, daily quests, Treasure Room chests, weekly Demon Chests, and Gauntlet levels.
  2. Open the game and tap the Settings icon at the bottom of the main menu.
  3. Look for the padlock icon in the top right corner and tap it.
  4. Choose the Vault of Secrets option. You now have access to the code box.

Keep in mind that the Vault of Secrets only exists in the full paid version of Geometry Dash. It is not available in Geometry Dash Lite.

All Working Geometry Dash Vault of Secrets Codes

Type each code into the box exactly as shown, then press the Keymaster’s face to confirm. Codes are not case sensitive, but spelling has to match, letter for letter. Each code can only be redeemed once per save file.

  • brainpower gets you a brain-shaped icon.
  • octocube gives you an octopus-shaped icon.
  • seven earns you an icon shaped like Finn from Adventure Time.
  • thechickenisonfire gives you a swamp green secondary color.
  • gimmiethecolor gets you a dark red primary color.
  • d4shg30me7ry gives you a nostalgia-themed cube icon. This one was hidden inside an old community event, so many posts still miss it.
  • thechickenisready earns you a cooked ship icon.
  • the challenge opens up a secret level, which leads to the Basement and eventually the Chamber of Time.
  • Typing your own star count (the number shown on your main menu) gets you an icon tied to that number.
  • cod3breaker starts a math puzzle. Solving it correctly earns you a skull icon.
  • glubfub gets you a secret coin, but only after you complete a hidden multi-step process explained below.

How to Solve the Cod3breaker Puzzle

This code confuses almost everyone the first time, because it does not just hand you a reward. It hands you a small math problem.

  1. Type cod3breaker into the Vault of Secrets and press the Keymaster’s face.
  2. Six numbers will flash on screen, one at a time, in order. Watch closely and write them down.
  3. Subtract each number from the one that comes right after it. Do this for every pair, moving left to right.
  4. String your answers together in order. That string is your actual code.

Here is an example using made-up numbers, just to show the pattern. Say the sequence shown is 2, 5, 9, 10, 14, 19. You would subtract like this: 5 minus 2 equals 3, 9 minus 5 equals 4, 10 minus 9 equals 1, 14 minus 10 equals 4, and 19 minus 14 equals 5. Put those five answers together in order, and your code becomes 34145.

Your own numbers will be different from this example, since the game generates them randomly for your save file. But once you solve it correctly one time, the game remembers your answer. Every future puzzle will use the same solution.

How to Get the Glubfub Secret Coin

This is the longest hidden chain in the whole game, and almost nothing online explains it clearly. Here is the full process:

  1. Go to the normal Vault (not the Vault of Secrets) and collect 10 Silver User Coins if you have not already.
  2. Inside the normal Vault, type sparky. This steals a coin from a character named Spooky and earns the “Doomed us all!” achievement.
  3. Go back to the Vault of Secrets and keep pressing the Keymaster’s face. Eventually he will mention Sparky in one of his lines.
  4. Return to the normal Vault and keep pressing the button there until Spooky brings up Glubfub.
  5. Go back to the Vault of Secrets one more time and type glubfub. You will finally get the secret coin.

How to Reach The Challenge and the Chamber of Time

Typing “the challenge” opens the door to even more hidden content, but it takes a few extra steps to see it all the way through.

  1. Type the challenge in the Vault of Secrets. A new button appears.
  2. Pay 200 Diamonds to enter the secret level called The Challenge, then beat it.
  3. Back in the Vault of Secrets, tap the door icon in the bottom right corner to enter the Basement.
  4. In the Basement, tap all three keyholes to open the door.
  5. Go to the “Coming Soon” section on the main level select screen and tap the small “i” icon.
  6. Talk to the Gatekeeper, then return to the Vault of Secrets with 500 Diamonds ready.
  7. Find the secret shop inside the vault and buy the Master Emblem.
  8. Go back to “Coming Soon” and open the final door. You have now reached the Chamber of Time.

Secret Words That Do Not Give Rewards

Not every hidden phrase in the Vault of Secrets gives you a prize. Some are just jokes the developer left behind, the same kind of harmless fun you’ll find in the Google Snake Game Easter Eggs. They are still fun to try:

  • robtop makes the Keymaster repeat the developer’s name in a funny way.
  • kappa gets a joke response about a missing icon.
  • unicorn gets a short comment about horns.
  • battop hints that someone might be watching.
  • rubrubpowah123 jokingly claims to turn on a hacker mode that does nothing.

Why a Code Might Not Be Working for You

If you are stuck, check this list before you assume the code is broken:

  • You are using a code from The Vault or The Wraith Vault instead of the Vault of Secrets. Phrases like “67” or “geometrydash.com” belong to other vaults, not this one.
  • You have already redeemed that code once. Codes only work a single time per save file.
  • You have not opened the Vault of Secrets yet, since it requires 50 Diamonds first.
  • You are playing Geometry Dash Lite, which does not include this feature.
  • There is a small typo. Spelling has to match, even though capital letters do not matter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Vault of Secrets codes expire?

No. Unlike the rotating codes in The Vault and The Wraith Vault, Vault of Secrets codes are permanent. They were built into the game as hidden phrases, not as limited-time promotions.

Is the Vault of Secrets free to open?

You do not pay real money for it, but you need 50 in-game Diamonds and the full paid version of Geometry Dash.

Can I use a code more than once?

No. Each code can only be redeemed one time per save file, even if you delete and replay levels.

What is the fastest way to get 50 Diamonds?

Complete daily quests, open your daily chest every day, finish Treasure Room chests, open your weekly Demon Chest, and play through Gauntlet levels. Doing all of these regularly gets you there fast.

Is “67” a Vault of Secrets code?

No, and this is one of the most common mix-ups online. “67” is a Wraith Vault code, which is a completely separate area accessed through The Tower level, not the Vault of Secrets.

The Vault of Secrets rewards patience more than luck. Most of its codes are short, but a couple of them, especially cod3breaker and glubfub, ask you to work for the payoff. That is what makes finding them feel worth it. If digging up hidden extras like this is your kind of thing, the Chrome Dino Game Cheats and the canva secret codes are two more worth checking out.

Harris loves digging into software to find what others miss. He has a real passion for sharing Tricks and Hidden Features that simplify your digital life. He writes these guides to help you get more done with less effort.

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