Geometry Dash Secret Vault Codes, Hidden Coins & Easter Eggs (All 3 Vaults)
RobTop hid an absurd amount of stuff in Geometry Dash. Three separate vaults. Seventy-plus unlockable icons hidden behind codes. Secret coins in every official level. A hidden challenge level. Easter eggs on the menu screen that have been there since 2017 and barely anyone knows about.
I didn't find most of this myself, tbh. I had to look up vault codes just like everyone else. The game gives you zero hints. You either know the codes or you don't. So here's everything that actually works as of 2026.
The Three Vaults
You find the first vault in Settings, there's a little lock icon in the bottom-right corner. Tap it and the Keymaster asks "What is the password?" You answer "Boom Slayer" and the vault opens. Alternatively, collect 10 user coins and you bypass the password entirely.
Inside the first vault, you type codes to unlock icons. The codes that work: "Gandalfpotter" gives a secret icon. "Lenny" gives you the Lenny face icon, which is genuinely funny to use. "Mule" unlocks a ship. "Blockbite" gets you a UFO. "Neverending" is a wave. "Ahead" is a ball. "Robotop" is a robot icon. "Sparky" gives a lightning bolt, and "Octocube" gives an octopus. There are more but those are the ones I actually use.
Now, inside the first vault there's a second lock. That's the Vault of Secrets, and it costs 50 diamonds to open. The codes here are different: "Brain Power" gives a brain icon. "Seven" gives a ring. "The Challenge" actually unlocks an entire hidden level, we'll get to that. "Volcano" is a lava-themed ship, "River" is a water trail, "Cawcaw" is a bird UFO, "Hungry" is food-themed, and "Glow" adds a glow effect to your icon.
Below the Vault of Secrets there's a "Coming Soon" area that's actually the Chamber of Time. You need the Master Emblem to enter, which you get by beating The Challenge. Codes here: "Silence" for a dark icon, "Patience" for a clock, "Darkness" for a black primary color, "Hungry" for a burger icon, and "Volcano" for a flame trail.
One thing I appreciate: vault codes from 2015 still work in 2026. RobTop never removes them. If you find an old code online, it'll probably still function.
Secret Coins in Official Levels
Every official level has 3 hidden coins. They're always in off-path locations, you have to deviate from the normal route to grab them. Collecting all coins in all official levels unlocks extreme challenge content.
Some of the better-hidden ones: In Stereo Madness, coin 2 at about 45% requires you to fly UP through a fake ceiling during the ship section instead of following the normal path. In Polargeist, coin 3 at 85% needs you to switch gravity early during the gravity switch section to fall into a hidden passage.
Clubstep coin 1 is at the first ship section, about 15% in. Fly above the ceiling immediately after the section starts, don't follow the corridor down. Deadlocked coin 2 is during the dual wave at 55%. The left wave passes through a hidden key. Miss that key and you literally can't get the coin at the end.
Coin hunting tip that saved me hours: watch a coin guide video at half speed. The coin paths usually deviate from the main route by just 1 or 2 blocks. They're almost impossible to stumble into by accident. You need to know exactly where to go.
The Challenge
This is a hidden level you unlock by collecting 200 user coins, then entering "The Challenge" as a code in the Vault of Secrets. It's short, about 30 seconds, but it's rated around Easy to Medium Demon difficulty. Pure mechanical test. No memorization possible because the patterns are less predictable than regular levels.
Beat The Challenge and you get the Master Emblem, which unlocks the Chamber of Time. There's also a basement door below the Chamber that says "Coming Soon", and it's been Coming Soon since 2017. RobTop has confirmed it'll eventually contain another hidden level. Eventually. Who knows when.
Easter Eggs I Actually Find Entertaining
The "Coming Soon" button on the main menu has existed for years. Click it repeatedly. After about 100 clicks, the text changes to "Soon TM." After 500 clicks, it plays a sad trombone sound. I'm not making this up. RobTop knew people would spam-click it and built the joke in.
On the Demon difficulty select screen, the Demon guardian's eyes follow your cursor. Click its face 50 times and it roars. This serves absolutely no purpose and I love it.
The NCS (NoCopyrightSounds) gauntlet levels all have song references baked in. The level titles are actually anagrams of NCS artists. "Carnivores" rearranges to "NCS Rover." There are several like this and the community is still finding new ones.
The secret achievements are worth mentioning too. "Ultimate Destruction" requires breaking 5,000 blocks in the level editor. "So Close" triggers when you die at 95% or later on any Demon, and yes, it feels like mockery. "Unstoppable" is for beating a Demon without ever touching Practice Mode. "Master Detective" means finding every secret coin in every official level. I still don't have that one.
The Demon Guardian and Other Menu Easter Eggs
The main menu has more going on than most people realize. On the Demon difficulty select screen, the Demon guardian's eyes track your cursor or finger. Click its face repeatedly, about 50 times, and it roars at you. Serves no purpose at all. I respect that.
The "Coming Soon" button has been on the main menu since 2017 and it's become its own running joke. Click it 100 times and the text changes to "Soon TM." Keep going past 500 and it plays a sad trombone sound effect. RobTop knew people would spam it and built the punchline in.
There are also secret achievements that reference community memes. "So Close" activates when you die at 95% or later on any Demon level - and I swear this achievement is designed to tilt you. "Unstoppable" requires beating a Demon without using Practice Mode once, which is genuinely impressive.
How to Stay on Top of New Codes
New vault codes drop through the official Geometry Dash Discord server and sometimes during anniversary events. RobTop doesn't announce them with any fanfare. They just appear in a Discord message or a community post and spread from there.
If you're not actively following the community, you'll miss codes when they release. The saving grace is that codes never expire. A code from 2016 works the same as one from last week. You can catch up on years of codes in an afternoon if you find a comprehensive list.
Some codes unlock the same type of reward in different vaults with different effects. "Octocube" does one thing in the main Vault and something else entirely in the Vault of Secrets. "Hungry" gives a food icon in one vault and a burger icon in another. It's not the most intuitive system and I still don't understand why RobTop designed it this way, but the codes are free so I'm not complaining.