All Disney Dreamlight Valley codes and how to redeem them
Cash in these Dreamlight Valley codes for free outfits and furniture.
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As ofOctober 30, 2024, these are the only active DDV codes, with the latest being three Dreamlight inspired clothing items released during the Disney Dreamlight Valley showcase onOctober 29.
Disney Dreamlight Valleycodes are your best opportunity to unlock furniture and outfits without having to scour the Sunlit Plateau or Forest of Valor for materials and coins. Given how easy they are to redeem, and how frequently new codes are released to coincide with updates and events, there’s no reason you shouldn’t be making the most of the freebies available.With that said most Dreamlight Valley codes have had a limited lifespan of about a month, while others seem to last indefinitely. Since we don’t know how long each code will last, don’t wait to grab your free rewards while they are still active. To save you the stress of finding active codes, here’s a list of the latest active DDV codes and instructions on how to redeem them.
Active Disney Dreamlight Valley codes
If you want to track down potential new codes yourself in case there’s one that we’ve missed between updates, the most recent Dreamlight Valley codes have been shared inofficial Dreamlight Valley news posts, so that’s a good place to start your search. Older codes have been distributed on social media, hidden in development roadmap images, and even distributed as rewards in Discord text adventures.
How to redeem Dreamlight Valley codes
To redeem your Disney Dreamlight Valley code, go to the “Help” section of the “Settings menu,” copy the code into the text box, and press “Claim”. You should receive your rewards by in-game mail.
Don’t let them go uncollected in your mailbox forever, though. The message in your in-game mailbox containing your reward will expire 179 days after appearing.
Expired Dreamlight Valley codes
As mentioned above, Dreamlight Valley codes eventually expire. Typically, they have a lifespan of a month or two before going inactive. For the sake of archival completionism, here’s a list of all the expired Dreamlight Valley codes. They won’t work if you try to redeem them, but I won’t stop you.
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