The Easter 2026 update for Dress to Impress on Roblox brought a scavenger-hunt-style challenge called the Emoji Quest. Hidden emojis and numbers are scattered across the Tokyo-themed Freeplay area, and solving the puzzle rewards you with the Choco Mint Dress and Choco Mint Hat — completely free.
Quick answer: Head to the Metro Station in the Kirameki District to see your unique emoji combination, then search nine possible spawn points in the Lobby and Kirameki District for emojis paired with numbers. Match each emoji to its number, enter the resulting code through the code menu on the left side of the screen, and the Choco Mint Set is yours.

How the Emoji Quest Works
The Emoji Quest lives inside the Tokyo (Kirameki District) map that arrived with DTI's Trip to Tokyo update. It functions like a mini Easter egg hunt, but instead of collecting eggs, you're tracking down emoji-and-number pairs. Every player receives a unique emoji combination, so copying someone else's answer won't work. Your personal combination contains up to five symbols, and there are nine total locations where clues can appear — meaning some spots will be empty for you on any given run. Emojis spawn randomly across those nine points, so don't panic if a location turns up blank.

Starting the Emoji Quest
Step 1: Leave the Runaway Lobby through the exit that leads into the Kirameki District. Walk toward the large crosswalk area.

Step 2: Turn left toward the Metro Station. A board there displays your personal emoji combination — the sequence of symbols you need to decode. Take note of (or screenshot) every emoji shown.
Step 3: Explore the Lobby and Kirameki District to find each emoji paired with a number. Once you've matched all symbols, open the code redemption menu on the left side of the screen and type in the number sequence that corresponds to your emoji order.

All Nine Emoji Spawn Locations
Emojis appear in four spots inside the Lobby and five spots out in the Kirameki District. Because your code only uses up to five symbols, several of these locations will be empty during your search. Check every one until you've found all the pairs you need.
Lobby Locations
| Spot | Where to Look |
|---|---|
| Accessories rack | Go to the rack holding items you can carry. Look between the ball and the pompom — the emoji and number may be tucked in that gap. |
| Sweet Berry display | Walk to the Sweet Berry set on the right side of the VIP lounge. Zoom in behind the dress and check the left side of the rack. |
| Lana's Salon mirror | Enter Lana's Salon and head to the first makeup chair. The clue can appear on the left side of the mirror. |
| Male mannequin | Go behind the Kirameki outfit display to the male mannequin near the glass window. If a clue is there, it sits on the bottom-left of the mannequin against the wall. |
Kirameki District Locations
| Spot | Where to Look |
|---|---|
| Toy store alleyway | Exit through the Runaway Exit and turn left into the small alley with the toy store. Check the bottom of the cardboard box next to the vending machine. |
| Cat Cafe entrance | Visit the Cat Cafe but stay outside. The emoji and number can appear on the left side of the cafe's entrance. |
| T-Shirt and poster store | Continue down the street past the left side of the Cat Cafe until you reach the T-Shirt and poster shop. Look at the cardboard box sitting at the entrance. |
| Sakura Heights Hotel lockers | Enter the Sakura Heights Hotel (Lana's area) and turn left toward the lockers. The clue may be hiding there. |
| Dog statue in the park | Walk toward the Shibuya-style crossing and follow the large moving billboard to the park. Check the back of the dog statue. |

Redeeming Your Code and Getting the Choco Mint Set
Once you've found all the emojis your combination requires, match each emoji symbol to the number it was paired with. The result is a numeric code unique to you. Click the code icon on the left side of the screen — the same place you normally redeem DTI codes — and enter your number sequence. If everything lines up correctly, you'll immediately receive the Choco Mint Dress and the Choco Mint Hat.
The dress comes with three toggle options, letting you switch between different looks, and the hat is resizable. Both items are permanently added to your wardrobe for use in future rounds.

Why Some Locations Are Empty
Nine spawn points exist, but each player's code only requires up to five emoji-number pairs. The remaining locations simply won't have anything for you. This is normal behavior, not a bug. If you've visited every spot on both lists above and still haven't found enough pairs, try rejoining the server — spawn assignments can sometimes refresh.
The Emoji Quest is a quick challenge that shouldn't take more than a few minutes once you know where to look. If you're after more Easter content, the same update also includes a 30-egg hunt spread across the map with its own set of free rewards.