Best order to test codes
Start with JULY4TH and SUMMERSHOWERPLS because they are the freshest July listings in public code pages. Then test DANGEROUSWOMAN only if the first two do not cover your needs, because recent pages disagree about its status. Older codes such as EXPANSIONUPDATE and JDMIMPORTS are still worth trying on a new account, but they should not be the basis of a money plan.
If a code fails, check three things before calling it dead. Make sure the text has no leading or trailing spaces, match the uppercase spelling exactly, and rejoin a server if the interface appears stuck. If it still fails, move on. Mojave Valley codes can expire without a predictable warning, especially when tied to short events or milestone celebrations.
For a player, the important difference is not whether a website says active or expired; it is whether the code is worth testing before you start spending time. That is why the table prioritizes fresh July entries first, conflicting entries second, and older update codes last. The test order saves time and protects you from building a vehicle plan around a reward that may no longer exist.
A good code session takes less than two minutes. Open the game, redeem the newest entry, check the balance, and move down the list. Stop once the remaining entries are old or conflicting and you already have enough cash for the session. Chasing every expired code is usually worse than driving for money because it keeps you out of the actual game loop.

How to redeem
Launch Mojave Valley from the official Roblox page, wait until your client is fully loaded, and open the Shop icon in the top-right interface. Choose the Codes tab, paste one code into the entry field, and confirm with the arrow button or Enter key depending on the current UI. If the reward succeeds, check your cash before testing the next code so you can identify which code paid out.
Redeeming one code at a time is safer than rapid pasting. Some Roblox experiences show delayed feedback, and a short pause makes it easier to see whether a reward was added, already used, expired, or typed incorrectly. If you are recording a code check for friends, note the date and server version because codes can change around updates.
If the Shop icon or Codes tab does not appear immediately, wait until the Roblox client finishes loading and the UI stops shifting. Pasting during a half-loaded menu can create false failures. On mobile, paste one code at a time and check that autocorrect did not add a trailing space or change capitalization.
Record code results by date, not just by success. A code that worked for one friend yesterday may fail after an update, a like-goal reward, or an event window. Date-stamped results are more useful to other players because Mojave Valley is still changing quickly during pre-alpha.

Code table
This table is intentionally conservative. It lists the practical test order and the reason each code is included, without pretending that community code pages are the same as an official changelog. Use it as a live checklist, not as a promise that every older reward still works.
Use the Copy button when you can, then paste directly into the in-game Codes tab. If the code succeeds, note the reward and spend only after testing the rest of the high-priority entries. If it fails, mark it mentally as account-tested and continue; repeated retries rarely change the result unless you copied the wrong text.
The table intentionally includes conflict notes because that is the honest state of public code data. RobloxDen, Beebom, Pocket Tactics, Destructoid, and other guide pages update at different times. The official game description confirms the like-goal code pattern, but not every individual code status, so in-game redemption remains the deciding check.
JULY4THSUMMERSHOWERPLSDANGEROUSWOMANGRLFROMBROOKLYNTANKEDTWENTYFIVEEXPANSIONUPDATEJDMIMPORTS
FAQ
Why did a Mojave Valley code fail?
The most common reasons are expiration, case sensitivity, accidental spaces, or account reuse. Codes in Roblox experiences often stop working after event windows, like goals, or update cycles. Copy the exact uppercase text, test it once in a fresh server, and then move to the next candidate rather than spending several minutes on one failed code.
Where do new Mojave Valley codes usually appear?
The official Roblox description says codes are released around like goals, and public guide pages point players toward the official community and communications server for updates. The most reliable habit is to check the official Roblox page after major title changes, then compare that with current code guide pages before redeeming in-game.
When should I stop testing old codes?
Stop once the freshest candidates and one or two older update codes fail on your account. At that point, driving or checking jobs usually gives better value than retrying the same expired text. Old codes are still worth one clean paste because some accounts miss earlier rewards, but repeated attempts rarely help unless you copied the code incorrectly.
