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All active Roblox Volleyball Legends codes (June 2025)

All active Roblox Volleyball Legends codes (June 2025)

Time of India2 days ago

Image via Volleyball Legends
Volleyball Legends is an extremely popular sports game that you can play on Roblox, and it has particularly taken inspiration from the anime/manga series 'Haikyu!!'. Within the same, you have to head onto the volleyball court and engage in fun matches.
To get free rewards in Volleyball Legends, you can end up using the different codes that are being made available by the developers. These codes are the perfect way to get in-game items without putting in much efforts. The developers release them occasionally, and they can directly be used inside the game.
Here is a list of all the working codes for Roblox Volleyball Legends.
Active
Roblox Volleyball Legends codes
to use for free rewards
Use these codes and get free rewards (Image via Volleyball Legends)
The following codes are currently working and can be redeemed to get free spins in Roblox Volleyball Legends:
900K_MEMBERS
– 5x Lucky Style spins
UPDATE_24
– 5x Lucky Style spins
QOL
– 5x Lucky Ability spins
The codes have a tendency to expire after a certain period of time, which is why you must utilize them as soon as possible.
Once redeemed, you can use the relevant rewards to get better in Volleyball Legends.
To find out about the new codes, you can follow the developers on their social media handles, and also join the communities of the game.
Expired Roblox Volleyball Legends codes
These codes earlier worked but have now expired:
1M_Likes
UPDATE_20
SEASON_3
TWINS_ARE_HERE
SILLY_POTIONS
RANKED_FIX
RANKED_FIXING
200K_LIKES
400M_VISITS
SEASON1
UPDATE5
TIMESKIP
EASTER_EGGS
TAICHOU_SHELLS
750K_MEMBERS
SUPER_DIVE
UPDATE_19
1.6_M_MEMBERS
1.7M_FAVS
650M_VISITS
SEASON_3
SECRET_ABILITY
PROTORI_50K
UPDATE1
175MILLION_VISITS
OP_LIBERO
2M_FAVS
1_MIL_FAVS
COOKED
175MILLION_VISITS
850K_MEMBERS
NEW_NAME
PRACTICE_AREA
RANKED_FIXING
UPDATE_14
AURA
KIMIRO_OUT
UPDATE9
MADNESS
1.5M_FAVS
800K_LIKES
2X_SECRET_WEEKEND
KIMIRO_OUT
TAICHOU_SOON
15M_PLAYS
100K_INTERESTED2
UPDATE_18
ABILITY_FIX
UPDATE8
UPDATE_16
SHUTDOWN_CODE2
350K_MEMBERS
SILLY_POTIONS
1.5M_FAVS
UPDATE_11
TWINS_REWORK
250K_MEMBERS
TAICHOU_YEN
NEW_TIMESKIP
UPDATE_23
700M_VISITS
KIMIRO_HEIGHT
80M_VISITS
100K_MEMBERS
500K_LIKES
CHOPPED
SHIELD_BREAKER
BLOCKING
500K_LIKES
SHUTDOWN_CODE
EASTER
KIMIRO_THICK
UPDATE_22
600K_MEMBERS
UPDATE_21
UPDATE6
GODLY_BLOCKER
100M_VISITS
10MIN_DELAY
40M_VISITS
UPDATE_15
BACK_TILT
BALANCE
KIMIRO_SPEED
KIMIRO_SET
APRIL_UPDATE
BIGGESTEVER
UPDATE4
KIMIRO_ABILITY
UPDATE_18_CRYSTALS
NOTONTIME
UPDATE10
SEASON_2
UPDATE2
FAST_MODE
100K_INTERESTED
MOBILE_FIXES
UPDATE3
200MILLION_VISITS
UPDATE_12
KIMIRO_BLOCK
KIMIRO_SPIKE
KIMIRO_BOUNCY
180K_FAVS
LAUNCH
UPDATE_18_CRYSTALS
50M_Visits
SANU_BUFF
TIMESKIP_KAGAYOMO
PROTORIONTWITTER
DELAY_LEGENDS
UPDATE_13
RANKED
250M_VISITS
How to use Roblox Volleyball Legends codes
You can follow the steps outlined below to use the Volleyball Legends codes:
Open Volleyball Legends on your device.
After the game boots up, you have to open the Shop menu and tap on the 'Codes' option that is located on its left side.
A dialog box will appear asking you to enter the code. Upon doing so, click on the 'Use Code' button.
Once the redemption is successful, you will receive the associated rewards in Volleyball Legends.
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