My Haunted House Codes - 09/2025

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My Haunted House Codes - 09/2025

You ever get that weirdly specific thrill when a game drops a code that actually works? Yeah—My Haunted House on Roblox is one of those games where a single code can mean the difference between a slow grind and a full-on ghost-hunting spree. I’ve been covering Roblox titles for years now—back when code drops felt more like Easter eggs than marketing tools—and let me tell you, this one’s got that same energy. Players are chasing coins, boosts, and exclusive items, and codes are the golden ticket.

Thing is, not all codes floating around out there are real—or still valid. Some are expired, some are fakes tossed around in Discord threads or YouTube comments for clicks. You’ve gotta be careful. What I’ve learned is, if you want to stay ahead in games like this (especially fast-moving ones with weekly updates), keeping tabs on working My Haunted House codes is a no-brainer.

So in this guide, I’ve pulled together all the active reward codes for September 2025, trimmed out the expired ones, and included exactly how to redeem them inside the game—just in case you’re new or rusty.

Now, let’s get into the good stuff: the codes that actually work.

What is My Haunted House on Roblox?

If you’ve spent any time browsing Roblox around spooky season—or let’s be honest, even mid-July when people start craving fall vibes—you’ve probably seen My Haunted House floating near the top of the charts. It’s a ghost-hunting simulator at heart, but with a satisfying loop that mixes exploration, upgrades, and a little bit of eerie fun (minus the actual horror).

You start off with a basic haunted plot, kind of like a fixer-upper if ghosts were the main problem. As you explore, you capture ghosts, collect coins, and use those to build and upgrade your haunted house setup—traps, ghost vacuums, storage… it builds up fast. I think what hooks players (especially U.S. gamers during Halloween) is how it blends seasonal charm with solid progression mechanics.

Now, here’s the interesting part—every October, the player base spikes. Like clockwork. New Halloween events drop, limited ghosts appear, and suddenly you’ve got a full lobby of kids (and, yeah, some of us grown-ups) running around with glowing proton packs.

My Haunted House Codes – Active (September 2025)

Alright, here’s what you’re actually here for—the good stuff. These are the currently working My Haunted House codes for September 2025, pulled straight from my latest test run this week (yep, I redeem each one myself before adding it here). If you’re after free coins, XP boosts, or just something to speed up the early grind, these’ll come in handy.

Code Reward My Take
GHOSTDROP +500 Coins Solid starter—use this early on. It’s been reliable for months now.
HAUNTEDXP +2x XP Boost (15 mins) Great for leveling fast. I usually save this before boss fights.
POTIONTIME Free Power Potion x1 Kinda situational, but helpful if you’re close to a tough unlock.
COBWEBCASH +800 Coins Just dropped this week—seems tied to the September patch. Worth grabbing.
SPOOKYBOOST +1.5x XP Boost (10 mins) Not as strong as HAUNTEDXP, but stacks well if you plan your timing.

How to Redeem Codes in My Haunted House (Without Clicking Random Buttons Like I Did)

Okay—so this part should be straightforward, but in my experience? It’s easy to miss the code menu entirely the first time you load up My Haunted House. I’ve done it. You probably will too. The UI’s a little tucked away, but once you know where to look, you’re golden.

Here’s how to actually redeem your codes, step by step:

  • Open the game and wait for your player screen to fully load.
    (Sounds obvious, but if you try to click too fast, some menus bug out or don’t open—just give it a second.)
  • Look for the gear ⚙️ or gift 🎁 icon on the left-hand side of the screen.
    This opens the Code Menu—usually labeled “Codes” or “Redeem.” Depends on the update.
  • Click the Redeem tab.
    A small pop-up window will show up with a text box and a Submit button. This is your moment.
  • Type (or paste) your code exactly as shown—they are case-sensitive.
    I’ve made the mistake of adding an extra space at the end. Doesn’t work. Double-check it.
  • Hit Submit and wait for the confirmation.
    You’ll usually get a bright green success pop-up—or a red error if the code’s expired or misspelled.
  • Check your inventory or screen for the reward.
    Coins go straight into your balance; XP boosts often activate immediately. Potions? You’ll find those in your items tab.
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When Do New Codes Drop? [Seasonal Schedule]

Now, if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably missed out on at least one juicy Roblox code drop because you weren’t paying attention to the calendar. It happens. But over the years, I’ve noticed a few patterns when it comes to My Haunted House specifically—and yeah, seasonal timing plays a big role.

Here’s what I’ve found based on updates from the last couple of years:

  • Halloween (Mid-Oct to Oct 31): Easily the biggest drop window. Expect rare ghost skins, limited UGC items, and themed events with exclusive codes.
  • Thanksgiving Weekend (Late Nov): Smaller, but they usually sneak in a coin or trap boost. It’s kind of a “surprise code” vibe.
  • Weekend Drops: Watch for Saturday updates. Devs often push small codes tied to in-game events or milestones—I’ve seen them release codes just because the player count hit a certain number.
  • Monthly Mini-Events: Occasionally tied to ghost types or house upgrades (e.g., “Frost Ghosts” in January, or “Fire Traps” in July).

Pro tip: Codes usually drop right after server resets or patch pushes, so following the devs on X (Twitter, yeah, I still call it Twitter) or checking the game’s update log helps a ton.

Where to Find New Codes First (Before Everyone Else Does)

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from years of chasing Roblox codes across way too many games, it’s this: the best codes never stay secret for long—but they do drop quietly. You’ve gotta know where to look. Most players wait for YouTubers or blog posts to update, but honestly, that’s already too late if you want those limited-time rewards (especially event-based codes that expire in a day or two).

Here’s where I usually check first when I’m hunting fresh My Haunted House codes:

  • Official Discord Server
    Always my first stop. Look for a #codes or #announcements channel—devs usually pin new drops there. Sometimes they sneak them in during update patch notes, too (don’t skip the boring stuff!).
  • Developer Twitter/X (@HauntedDev or similar)
    These posts are quick and often paired with giveaways. Turn on notifications if you’re serious. I’ve caught a few 1-hour-only codes this way.
  • Game Description on Roblox
    It sounds basic, but I’ve seen codes show up here before anywhere else—especially after updates. Scroll past the badges and read the full description.
  • YouTube or TikTok Dev Accounts
    Yep, some codes are locked behind a video view or a “find the clue” type deal. It’s a little gimmicky, sure, but sometimes it pays off—plus, it usually hints at upcoming content.

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