At the end of the day, the Vault Code may not be a permanent, magical shortcut—but that’s what makes Tower of Hell so exciting. The hunt for secrets, the chase for hidden stages, and the mystery of limited codes.
The Myth of the “Vault Code”
When people talk about the Vault Code, they’re usually mixing two different things: the official in-game commands and the rumored secret Vault or Safe Stage.
1. Official In-Game Commands (Codes)
Unlike many Roblox games, Tower of Hell doesn’t have a code redemption menu. Instead, you type commands into the chat box to activate effects.
Here are some of the most well-known:
- /freemember → Grants temporary Member status. (Active, but with limits.)
- /DERHAUSAUFGABE → Famous command often linked to unlocking a stage. (Active, usually adds a stage.)
- 69420 (and numbers like 5164627) → Rumored Vault-related codes from older updates. (Status varies—most don’t work for Vaults anymore.)
How to use them: Open the chat window, type the command exactly (slash or numbers included), and hit Enter.
2. The Vault or “Safe” Stage (The Real Secret)
The real “Vault” isn’t a treasure room—it’s a hidden stage that sometimes appears inside the tower.
- How it looks: Appears like any other stage, but features a locked section.
- The lock: Requires entering a special code through a number pad or the chat.
- Rewards: Instead of currency, you usually earn exclusive badges, rare effects, or unique items.
This stage fuels much of the community hype, since it feels like uncovering a real Roblox Easter egg.
Why Vault Codes Are So Hard to Find
There’s a reason the Vault Code feels like chasing shadows:
- Server-side secrets: Codes often change between servers or are time-limited.
- Developer rules: Sharing or exploiting the rarest codes can lead to bans. Developers prefer players discover secrets naturally through hints and events.
- Result: A constant storm of rumors—nobody wants to risk punishment by posting a real, working code publicly.
Tips to Find Secrets in 2025
If you’re chasing Vault mysteries, here are safer, smarter ways to hunt:
- Check the Official Discord: The Tower of Hell devs sometimes drop real hints, temporary codes, or event teasers.
- Watch for New Badges: Secret badges often double as puzzles or code-entry stages—especially during events like Takeovers.
- Explore the Lobby: The lobby itself often hides cryptic signs, strange numbers, or interactable NPCs that hint at new secrets.