Parkour Obby Codes (December 2025) — Latest working list

Redeem these Parkour Obby codes for free coins to buy movement boosts and clear stages faster; this list is updated regularly.

By Shivam Malani 1 min read
Parkour Obby Codes (December 2025) — Latest working list

Parkour Obby on Roblox uses codes to grant free coins that you can spend on upgrades like extra jumps and speed boosts.

Updated: December 27, 2025.


  • PARKOUR — Grants 150 Coins

How to redeem codes

Step 1: Launch Roblox and start Parkour Obby from its game page.

Step 2: Once you load in, press the Settings button on the right side of the screen.

Step 3: Find the text field labeled Enter Code in the settings menu.

Step 4: Carefully type or paste the code exactly as shown, with the same capitalization.

Step 5: Click the Claim button to submit the code and add the coins to your account if it is valid.

Step 6: If no reward appears, double-check the spelling, then fully restart the experience and try again.


Expired codes

  • — There are no known expired Parkour Obby codes at the moment.

Why codes might not work

  • The code has expired and is no longer accepted by the game.
  • There is a typo, missing character, or extra space; codes are case-sensitive and must match exactly.
  • The code was already redeemed on this Roblox account, so it cannot be used again.
  • The server or your client session is out of date; rejoin the experience or restart Roblox and retry.

Where to find more codes

New Parkour Obby codes are usually shared when the experience receives big updates or reaches player milestones. For the earliest notices, watch the developer’s announcements in the official Parkour Obby Discord server and the Parkour MGMT Roblox group. You can also follow the creator’s X (Twitter) account (@brejndeadnet) for update posts and occasional code drops. Bookmark this page — code lists here are refreshed regularly.


Remember that Parkour Obby codes are free, time-limited, and case-sensitive. Always redeem them directly in Roblox and avoid any third‑party “code generator” websites or tools that ask for your password or personal information.