Roblox Christmas music codes for 2025: The essential holiday playlist

Use these working Roblox sound IDs to add carols, lo‑fi tracks, and winter ambience to any compatible game or private server.

By Shivam Malani 6 min read
Roblox Christmas music codes for 2025: The essential holiday playlist

Roblox treats every piece of music as a sound asset with a numeric ID. Once you have that ID and access to a Radio or Boombox in a game, you can stream almost any uploaded track into lobbies, private servers, and custom experiences. Around Christmas, that usually means carols, winter ambience, and a lot of sleigh bells.

The codes below focus on working Christmas and winter tracks from 2025 that already exist in Roblox’s audio library. They cover everything from traditional carols and orchestral “mall music” to EDM remixes and chill background loops.


Best Roblox Christmas music IDs (2025)

These IDs are consistently used for holiday events, role‑play hubs, and seasonal maps. Each row pairs a descriptive name with the numeric code you need to paste into a supported Radio or Boombox UI.

Song or description Roblox sound ID Why use it
Chill Jazz 1839945207 Soft jazzy Christmas ambience for lounges and cafés.
Christmas Morning 1839945207 Uplifting, cozy background; works well in spawn areas.
Cool Vibes 1840684529 Laid‑back winter track for low‑key hangouts.
Alone 1836998403 Melancholic winter mood, good for story scenes.
Life in an Elevator 1841647093 Elevator‑style muzak with a holiday feel.
Christmas Nights 1836879421 Night‑time city or village Christmas ambience.
Christmas Bells 1840269312 Bell‑driven track, strong festive identity.
Festive Medley 1836394584 Mix of recognizable holiday themes in one loop.
Jingle Bells EDM 9046954223 High‑energy remix for parties and obbies.
Silent Night 1836605962 Calm, traditional carol for quiet scenes.
Jingle Bells 1836605892 Straightforward version of the classic song.
The Holly And The Ivy 1836606175 Traditional carol for more formal or historic maps.
Wish It Was Christmas Everyday 1836828259 Upbeat pop‑style holiday loop.
We Wish You A Merry Christmas 1846820957 Standard carol, useful for lobbies and event hubs.
A Christmas Fantasy 1841343148 Orchestral “mall at Christmas” vibe.
Winter Holidays 9046740461 Neutral winter background suitable for any game.
Merry Christmas (and a Happy New Year) 1839945230 Cheerful greeting‑style song for countdowns.
We Wish You A Merry Xmas (Vocals) 9047796547 Vocal carol for more lively Christmas parties.
Feeling Festive 9046747029 Light, playful background jingle.

Each of these can be dropped into any Roblox experience that exposes a “sound ID” or “music ID” input field. The names above are for convenience; what matters to Roblox is the numeric ID.


Extended Christmas and winter song ID list

Beyond the headline tracks, there is a larger library of working winter and holiday IDs that suit different kinds of maps—from cozy role‑play towns to horror‑leaning snow levels. The table below highlights widely used options.

Song name Roblox sound ID Style
Alone 1836998403 Ambient / emotional
Aquatic Ambience 135191299928473 Calm, underwater‑style winter track
Boughs of the Holly 1840046089 Traditional instrumental
Candlelit Christmas Carol 123407197187150 Soft, candle‑light service feel
Calmness 1839666799 Slow ambient loop
Carol of the Bells (Mellow) 1838666946 Gentler take on the classic motif
Carol Of The Bells 1837466718 More intense, dramatic version
Christmas Tree 1838667764 Playful, family‑friendly
Creepy Crawlies 9045310362 Spooky winter, good for horror maps
Daisy Bell 1845760243 Vintage music‑box style
Dancing Snowflakes 9046743731 Light orchestral, twinkly feel
Deck The Halls Overture 1839285502 Big orchestral treatment of “Deck The Halls”
Down The Chimney 9038464442 Cartoonish Santa‑style theme
Elevator Bob (c) 1841998971 Elevator background with a festive tilt
Everlasting Tradition 9038465993 Warm orchestral holiday track
Feeling Festive 9046747029 Light, upbeat
Feliz Navidad 1835649208 Latin‑inspired Christmas song
Gloria in Excels 1836129746 Choir‑style church music
Happiness / Hapiness 1838825149 Bright, generic festive loop
Happy Circus 1835924107 Carnival‑like winter fair music
Happy Go Holly 1841239872 Fast, bouncy holiday tune
Heaven and Earth 1844387303 Slow, cinematic orchestral piece
Holiday Frolic 1836686847 Playground‑style winter fun track
Holiday Lights – No Melody 9044914996 Background texture without a strong lead
Jingle Bells 1839945406 Another take on the classic carol
Jingle Bells, Guys and Gals 1837467036 More playful arrangement
Jolly Old 1840798902 Old‑fashioned Christmas feel
Joy the Organ 1839964174 Organ‑focused church‑style music
Joyful Bells 9038467424 Bright, bell‑heavy loop
Les Rennes 1836130550 French‑titled winter theme
Leisure Simulation Game 1836057733 Background track that works in tycoons
Merry Gentleman 1840046031 Traditional English‑style carol
Night Time Celebration 1838006048 Fireworks and festival mood for New Year
Old MacDonald – Music Box Only 9040051197 Not strictly Christmas, but works in toy areas
Rio 9043854776 Brighter party track for winter beach maps
Santa Adventure (a) 1838005947 Platformer‑style Santa theme
Santa's Sleigh 9038470580 Fast, sleigh‑ride feeling
Santa's Workshop 9046738462 Factory‑like elf workshop ambiance
Santas Little Helpers 1838375959 Playful, kid‑friendly theme
Sugar Plum Factory 1840028926 Nutcracker‑inspired, toy‑factory tone
Time For Celebrations 9040667942 General holiday / New Year vibe
Tokyo 1835781953 Urban winter soundtrack
Waltzing Flutes 1846271108 Light waltz; works at ice rinks
We Wish You A Merry Xmas (Vocals) 9047796547 Vocal carol, good for crowds
We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Piano Pads 9044918945 Softer, background‑only version
Winter Holidays 9046740461 Seasonal ambience, non‑denominational
Winter Is Here LoFi 106704912161567 Lo‑fi interpretation of a winter classic
Winter Sunshine 1838091800 Upbeat but relaxed winter daytime track

These tracks are all built to loop cleanly, so they can run in the background of long play sessions without drawing too much attention once players settle in.


Classic carol covers from “A Little Christmas”

Some Christmas maps favor short, loopable snippets over full‑length tracks. The “A Little Christmas” uploads are useful in that case, because they package recognisable carols into compact segments.

Song Artist label Roblox sound ID Notes
god rest ye merry gentlemen A Little Christmas 1846821123 Approx. 32‑second loop, suitable for spawn zones.
jingle bells A Little Christmas 1846821658 Short loop, easy to mix with other ambience.

Because these clips are short, they fit especially well in small interiors such as shops, cabins, or lobby kiosks where full multi‑minute tracks feel too heavy.


How Roblox music IDs work

Every audio asset on Roblox has a unique numerical identifier. When a game exposes a music or Radio interface, it usually asks for that ID. Once entered, the game’s script loads and plays the corresponding audio asset from the platform.

Typical placements for music ID inputs include:

  • Boombox tools that you equip from your inventory.
  • Car radios or in‑game stereos tied to vehicles.
  • Wall‑mounted speakers or DJ booths in social hubs.
  • Dedicated “custom song player” UIs in rhythm or dancing games.

Roblox does not care whether an ID is “Christmas” or not; that label only matters to players. As long as the asset is available and the game allows custom IDs, any of the numbers here can be used.


How to play Christmas songs in Roblox with a Boombox or Radio

To actually hear these tracks inside a game, you need both a compatible experience and the right gamepass or item. Many popular games sell a Radio‑style pass in their Store section.

Step 1: Open the Roblox experience where you want to play music and wait until your character has fully loaded into the map.

Step 2: Click or tap the game’s Store or Gamepasses button on the experience page, then look for a product named something like Boombox, Radio, Custom Song Player, Stereo, or—for driving games—options such as Car Radio.

Step 3: Purchase the pass with Robux if you do not already own it. Prices vary by game; for example, some driving experiences use a Car Radio pass set at a fixed Robux cost.

Step 4: Rejoin the game or reset your character if needed, then equip the new Radio or Boombox item from your inventory or hotbar.

Step 5: Activate the Radio or Boombox. A small window or on‑screen prompt will appear with a text box labelled for a music or sound ID.

Step 6: Copy one of the Christmas codes from the tables above and paste it into that box. Confirm with the on‑screen play button or “OK” control.

Step 7: Adjust the in‑game volume using the Radio controls or the game’s own settings menu so the track is audible without overpowering voice or sound effects.

Once a song is playing, most games let you stop, pause, or switch to another ID at any time using the same interface.


How to find more Roblox Christmas music codes

The IDs listed here only scratch the surface of Roblox’s holiday‑themed audio. To expand your playlist, there are three main approaches that match how Roblox’s ecosystem already works.

Step 1: Search directly in the Roblox audio library. From the Create or Marketplace section on roblox.com, filter for audio, then try keywords such as “Christmas”, “Xmas”, “winter”, “carol”, or specific song titles like “Jingle Bells”.

Step 2: Open individual audio asset pages you like and copy the numeric ID from the URL bar. The long number at the end of the link is the sound ID you can reuse in games that accept custom codes.

Step 3: Check Roblox community spaces where players routinely share seasonal IDs—many Discord servers and fan hubs maintain rotating lists of winter tracks when December events start.

Step 4: If you prefer curated playlists, look for Roblox music ID compilations on video platforms and pause on frames that show the code. This method requires typing IDs manually, but it is an easy way to audition a lot of tracks quickly.

Whichever method you use, verify that audio plays correctly in at least one test game before relying on it for a big event or party; older uploads can occasionally become unavailable or muted.


With a handful of reliable Christmas music IDs and at least one Radio‑compatible game, it only takes a few seconds to swap a standard lobby into a holiday space. Drop in an orchestral overture for dramatic entrances, a lo‑fi winter loop for late‑night grinding sessions, or a loud “We Wish You A Merry Xmas” vocal for end‑of‑match celebrations, and the rest of the atmosphere usually follows.