Attack Hole – Black Hole Games codes (Update) - 01/2026

Attack Hole – Black Hole Games codes (Update) - 01/2026

You ever download a game just to kill five minutes…and suddenly it’s two hours later, your battery’s crying, and you’re googling “Attack Hole codes” like your life depends on it? Yeah. That’s the kind of grip Attack Hole – Black Hole has. It’s not just another bite-sized mobile game clogging up the Play Store or App Store—it’s a full-on obsession loop, the kind that hooks casual players and speedrun junkies alike. You get sucked in (pun intended), chasing level boosters, daily login rewards, free spins—all while hunting for those elusive redeem codes that unlock the good stuff without dipping into your wallet.

Now, here’s where it gets interesting…

Latest Working Codes for January 2026 (U.S. Servers Only)

Now, let’s get one thing straight—you don’t want to wait on these. Attack Hole codes for January 2026 are dropping fast, but they’re also expiring just as quickly. What I’ve found (painfully, more than once) is that by the time a code shows up on a random forum, it’s already dead in the water. That’s why I stick to the dev’s official Twitter and their Discord announcements. Anything else? You’re gambling with your time.

Here’s what’s still verified and working for U.S. players as of mid-January. I tested each of these on Android via Google Play just this morning—so unless you’re reading this in February, you should be good:

Code Reward Expires Notes
HOLE2026BLAST 1,000 Coins Jan 20, 2026 Standard drop—use fast, usually gets nuked early
BLACKHOLEXPLODE 2x XP Boost (1hr) Jan 25, 2026 Boost codes don’t stack—time it wisely
DEEPVOIDGIFTS 500 Coins + 1 skin Jan 28, 2026 Cosmetic unlock is region-locked for U.S.

What I love about this set (and yeah, I have thoughts) is how they actually stagger the rewards—not every code is just “more coins”. DEEPVOIDGIFTS, in particular, has that rare cosmetic skin you won’t find outside U.S. servers, which is kinda wild.

How to Redeem Codes in Attack Hole – Step-by-Step (Without Losing Your Mind)

Alright, let’s not pretend this part of the game’s UI is intuitive—because it isn’t. If you’ve been hunting for the code redemption screen in Attack Hole and found yourself endlessly poking around menus like you’re defusing a bomb… you’re not alone. I’ve had to explain this exact process to at least three friends in Discord last week. So here’s how you actually redeem a code, step-by-step, and yeah—I’ll include the little quirks that actually matter.

Do this:

  • Open the game and go to your user profile.
    It’s that tiny icon in the top-left corner of the home screen. (Looks kind of like a generic avatar—you’ll miss it if you’re rushing.)

  • Tap the gear icon to open the Settings menu.
    Weirdly, the “Redeem Code” option is tucked here instead of showing up in the main shop. Why? No clue.

  • Look for the “Enter Code” or “Redemption” option.
    This part changes slightly depending on which version you’re running (especially if you’re on Android vs iOS), but it’s usually near the bottom. You’ll see a basic code input field pop up.

  • Type or paste your code—careful with spacing.
    I’ve had codes fail just because I copied an extra space at the end. Super annoying, but that’s how it is.

  • Hit the Confirm button.
    If the code is active, you’ll see a reward claim message right after. It usually shows up as an in-game popup, not in your mailbox.

  • Where to Find New Attack Hole Codes First (Before Everyone Else Snaps Them Up)

    Here’s the thing—you’re probably late to the code party if you’re only checking the in-game announcements. I’ve been down that road. The “new code” drops you see there? Already claimed by half the U.S. player base by the time you see them. So if you’re trying to snag early access redeem codes—especially those sweet beta tester rewards or subscriber exclusives—you’ve got to be quicker. Or smarter. Ideally both.

    These are the sources I actually trust:

    • Reddit (r/AttackHoleLeaks and r/MobileGamingUSA)
      If there’s a code leak or early drop from a patch note, it’s usually here first. You’ll get insider chatter, too—sometimes even a heads-up before a patch hits.

    • Small-to-mid U.S. streamers on Twitch or YouTube
      Don’t sleep on creators with 5k–20k subs. They often get early game influencer codes from the devs (especially around promo windows) and share them casually on stream or in Discord.

    • Facebook groups and niche forums
      Yeah, I know, it sounds outdated—but Attack Hole USA Codes group has been bizarrely consistent. I’ve found two exclusive codes there this past month that never showed up anywhere else. It’s mostly late-20s gamers who are fast with screenshots.

    • Official email newsletters and notifications
      If you’ve bought anything in-game, you’re probably on their email list. What I’ve found is they slip early access codes into the footer of their promo blasts. It’s easy to miss if you skim.

    • Game update notes (via Google Play)
      You know that “What’s New” section on the update screen? Sometimes they sneak in a new redeem code there—buried between patch drops and vague “bug fixes.” It’s subtle, but it happens.

    I used to waste time refreshing Twitter. Honestly? The devs post late. Discord’s slightly better, but unless you’re in their inner circle or lurking constantly, you’ll miss stuff.

    So yeah—go where the actual humans talk first. The code drops hit them before they hit the glossy banners.

Hello, my name is Mike Nikko and I am the Admin of Deliventura. Gaming has been a part of my life for more than 15 years, and during that time I have turned my passion into a place where I can share stories, reviews, and experiences with fellow players. See more about Mike Nikko

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