You ever download a game just to try it, and suddenly it’s been three weeks and you’re emotionally invested in cartoon cats and whether your virtual partner prefers the retro couch or the modern one? Yeah—Adorable Home does that to you. It’s one of those cozy mobile games that sneaks up on you with soft visuals, smooth UI, and somehow—somehow—makes reorganizing furniture feel like self-care.
But here’s the thing: if you’ve been playing without using redeem codes, you’re basically decorating with one hand tied behind your back. These little alphanumeric gifts? They unlock free hearts, special decor, and other goodies that make progression (and pet pampering) way faster.
So if you’re looking to level up your space—and let’s be honest, spoil your cats a bit—let’s get into the working Adorable Home game codes right now.
Active Adorable Home Codes (January 2026)
You’d think by now I’d stop falling for the whole “just log in and chill” vibe this game throws at you. But no—here I am, cross-checking code lists over morning coffee like it’s a stock portfolio. The thing is, if you’re skipping these daily codes? You’re leaving hundreds of hearts on the table. That’s your entire in-game economy right there—feeding cats, buying new décor, unlocking rooms… all of it hinges on those tiny heart drops.
Here’s what’s still working as of January 15, 2026 (yes, I tested them myself around 9AM Eastern—don’t ask how I remember that, I just do).
| Code | Reward | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| COZYJAN26 | 150 hearts | Worked instantly, no error |
| SNOWYHOME | 100 hearts | Might expire soon—limited run |
| KITTYGIFT | 50 hearts + 1 décor item | Random lamp (mine was purple) |
| LOVELIVING | 200 hearts | Best return this month so far |
| JANUARYBONUS | 1 pet treat | One-time use only |
Now, I’ll admit—LOVELIVING felt a little suspicious (codes that generous usually flop), but it actually redeemed clean on both Android and iOS. KITTYGIFT gave me this weird jellyfish lamp thing, which I kept because… well, aesthetic.

How to Redeem Codes in Adorable Home (on iOS & Android – US Users)
Alright—so this tripped me up more times than I care to admit. You’ve got a code, you’re holding it like a golden ticket… and then the app gives you zero clues about where to actually type it in. If you’re in the U.S. playing on your phone (most of us are), here’s exactly how to make these codes work without spiraling into menu madness.
For both Android & iPhone:
- Open the game like usual. Wait for your cats to blink. You’ll know it’s loaded.
- Tap the Settings gear icon — it’s in the top-right corner of the home screen.
- Scroll until you see something like “Enter Code” or just “Redeem” (sometimes this is buried, depending on your app version—on iOS, I’ve seen it glitch and disappear entirely).
- Type in the code exactly as you got it. Caps matter. No extra spaces.
- Tap Confirm—you should see hearts pop or a notification if it worked.
Now, if nothing happens? That’s not just you. What I’ve found is:
- Sometimes the code screen straight-up doesn’t show on certain devices. (For me, it vanishes on my older iPhone SE but works fine on a Pixel 6.)
- If you’ve already redeemed the code on another device, the app usually won’t tell you—it’ll just act like nothing happened. Frustrating, but yeah.
My personal tip? I keep a running note in my phone of which codes I’ve already used (yes, I’m that person). Otherwise, you’ll end up trying the same one five times wondering why your hearts aren’t going up.
Tips for Finding New Adorable Home Codes (US‑Friendly Sources)
Most players assume new codes just… appear. They don’t. What usually happens is you hear about them two days late, try them anyway, and get that silent failure screen. I’ve been there. So here’s where you actually want to look if you’re in the U.S. and don’t want to miss the good stuff.
- HyperBeard’s official socials
This is where the real drops start. Twitter (or X, whatever we’re calling it this week) and Instagram are the main ones. In my experience, codes show up during promo campaigns or random social media drops—often with zero warning. I keep notifications on, which feels excessive… until it works. - Reddit and Discord communities
The Adorable Home subreddit and a couple of Discord servers move fast. You’ll see user‑generated tips, screenshots, and “this just worked for me” posts. What I’ve found is that Reddit catches codes first, Discord confirms whether they still redeem on US mobile devices. - TikTok gaming creators
This one surprised me. Some American creators get early or exclusive items during influencer giveaways. You’ll know it’s legit when comments start confirming redemption success rates.
You won’t catch every code. Nobody does. But rotating through these spots usually keeps you ahead of the curve—at least, that’s how it’s played out for you if you stick with it.




