Roblox Dummy Defense Codes: Best Rewards for Surviving Harder Waves

Every round in Dummy Defense on Roblox is a test of how well you can plan: you place defenders, reinforce your setup, and work to stop tougher and tougher waves from pushing through. The longer you want to last—and the harder stages you want to clear—the more important it becomes to pick strong units and upgrade them at the right moments.

That’s also why any extra early-game resources matter. If the game offers redeemable promo codes, it’s worth grabbing them right away. They can hand you helpful rewards such as Bricks, which support your progression and help you unlock upgrades sooner. Here are the newest active Dummy Defense codes.

Updated July 3, 2026, by Artur Novichenko: Right now, there is just one active Dummy Defense code available, and it grants 350 Bricks. Even though it’s the only one listed at the moment, redeeming it is still a quick way to get extra currency. Promo code lineups can change after future updates, so make sure you claim this reward while it’s still live. Come back later for any newly added codes.

Don’t leave freebies on the table in Punch Wall—redeem the currently active codes for Coin Potions and give your coin farming a boost. The redemption process is quick, so it’s worth doing as soon as possible.

All Dummy Defense Codes

Roblox Game Info

Working Dummy Defense Codes

  • BossSolo — awards x350 Bricks (NEW) [COPY]

Expired Dummy Defense Codes

  • TheGameIsBack
  • CollabPart3
  • LobbyRework
  • TitanDummyIsFraudXDD
  • TY20kLikes
  • ThreeNewTowers
  • OhNewTitanNice
  • THANKFOR16500LIKES
  • ThewNewModeNB
  • SurgeonBotIsTuff
  • TY12500Likes
  • NewTowers
  • 10kLikes
  • SkinAndCollab
  • COLLABNEPART2
  • TitanBlock
  • SorryForPriceTitanLol
  • SorryForBug
  • BuilderAndCamera
  • StopShutDownServer
  • Rebalance
  • LvYouSoCool
  • 7500Likes
  • SYSTEMREWORK
  • TY5KLIKES
  • TY2kLikes
  • TY1kLikes
  • 10kMembers
  • 2kActivePlay
  • 1kActive
  • TY2MVisits
  • TY100kVisits
  • EndlessMode
  • SandboxMode
  • ControllerMode
  • AlphaTest

In Dummy Defense, you can buy new towers from the shop using a special currency called Bricks. Some of these dummy towers are fairly pricey and demand a lot of that currency. The good news is that you can earn Bricks just by playing the game and completing a variety of missions. On top of that, promo codes can also reward you with Bricks.

One thing to keep in mind: Roblox codes typically don’t last very long. For that reason, it’s not a good idea to sit on Dummy Defense codes for too long before redeeming them. If you miss the window and don’t activate a code in time, you can end up losing access to the free rewards tied to it—including the extra Bricks mentioned above.

Don’t miss out on free rewards in Punch Wall. Redeem the currently active codes to receive Coin Potions and make your coin farming more efficient—follow the in-game redemption steps to cash them in.

How to Redeem Dummy Defense Codes

Using Dummy Defense promo codes can get you valuable bonuses and help you afford more advanced towers. To claim those rewards, you just need to understand the redemption flow, and it’s straightforward. Follow these steps to redeem Dummy Defense codes:

  • Start Dummy Defense and wait for the experience to finish loading.
  • Press the Play button to begin your run.
  • When you reach the hub, select the Code button on the left side of the screen.
  • Type the promo code you want to use in the pop-up menu.
  • Hit the Redeem button.
  • Your reward will be granted.

How to Get New Dummy Defense Codes

Dummy Defense developers may introduce additional promo codes over time, and if that happens, this guide will be updated. If you want to stay on top of new rewards, consider bookmarking this page and checking back occasionally. You can also keep an eye on the official Dummy Defense channels:

  • YouTube Channel
  • Discord Server

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