Update: We found 12 new Roblox Face ID codes on March 18, 2026 and added them to the list.
Roblox face ID codes are numeric asset IDs that apply specific facial expressions to your avatar in supported experiences. Entering one of these IDs instantly swaps your character’s face to a predefined item from the catalog.
Working Roblox Face ID codes
8329679NEW — Stitchface2409285794NEW — Playful Vampire7074764NEW — Chill7074729NEW — Glee26424808NEW — Know-It-All Grin226217449NEW — Laughing Fun20722130NEW — Shiny Teeth209995366NEW — Joyful Smile2222771916NEW — Hold It In391496223NEW — Big Sad Eyes406000730NEW — Happy :D15470849NEW — Hut Hut Hike!494291269— Super Super Happy Face144075659— Smile20418658— Err...7699174— Silly Fun12145366— Freckles616380929— The Winning Smile22877700— Whistle280988393— Mildly Irritated Face
How Roblox face ID codes work
Each face in Roblox is an item stored in the platform’s catalog and assigned a unique numeric ID. When a game supports face input or avatar customization via IDs, entering that number tells the game to load and apply the corresponding face asset.
This system is commonly used in roleplay and customization-heavy experiences where you can paste IDs directly instead of equipping items through the avatar editor.
How to use face ID codes in Roblox
Step 1: Launch a Roblox experience that supports avatar or face customization using IDs. These are typically roleplay or housing games.
Step 2: Open the customization menu, shop interface, or face changer tool inside the game.
Step 3: Locate the input field labeled for face ID, asset ID, or similar.
Step 4: Paste or type one of the codes exactly as shown, without extra spaces.
Step 5: Apply or confirm the change. The avatar’s face updates immediately if the ID is valid and supported.
What counts as a valid face ID
A valid face ID corresponds to an existing Roblox catalog face item. These include classic expressions like Smile and Chill, as well as limited or themed faces such as Playful Vampire or Stitchface.
Not every game accepts all IDs. Some experiences restrict which assets can be used, especially if they rely on custom character systems.
Popular face styles you can apply
| Style | Example faces | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Classic | Smile, Chill, Glee | Default or simple avatars |
| Expressive | Laughing Fun, Silly Fun, Err... | Roleplay reactions |
| Stylized | Freckles, The Winning Smile | Casual or aesthetic looks |
| Themed | Playful Vampire, Stitchface | Horror or character outfits |
Face IDs give direct control over how an avatar looks without navigating the full catalog. Once applied in a supported game, the change is visible immediately and can be swapped again by entering a different code.