You ever stumble into a Roblox game thinking, “Alright, I’ll play a round or two,” and then next thing you know—it’s midnight, and you’re still trying to solve a ghost’s riddle in a haunted manor? Yeah, that was me last weekend with The Seance of Blake Manor. This one’s not your typical run-and-jump kind of Roblox game. It leans hard into the mystery-horror genre—think eerie candlelight, cryptic notes, and the kind of background music that makes you question every creaking floorboard in your own house.
Now, here’s the thing a lot of players overlook (and I don’t blame them, it’s easy to get swept up in the atmosphere): active codes. These little alphanumeric gems are ridiculously useful—whether you’re trying to boost your in-game currency, unlock limited-time items for your inventory, or get a leg up on your next big quest. I’ve seen codes drop during updates or seasonal events, and if you miss them, well… you’re just making it harder on yourself.
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What is The Séance of Blake Manor?
Alright, so The Séance of Blake Manor—this one genuinely caught me off guard. I went into it expecting another cookie-cutter haunted house game on Roblox, but what I found was something surprisingly layered. It’s not just jump scares and creaky floorboards (though, yeah, you’ll get those too). This game leans heavily into atmosphere—fog-drenched corridors, whispering shadows, and that creeping sense that the house knows you’re there.
At its core, the game is a narrative-driven mystery wrapped in a supernatural thriller. You’re dropped into Blake Manor, an old estate tangled in rumors and tragedy, and your main task is to uncover what really happened to the Blake family. Think séance rooms, flickering candles, secret passageways, and—this part I loved—puzzles that actually make you slow down and think. It’s not just fetch quests or matching symbols. Some clues are tucked away in dusty journals, others you’ll only catch if you’re listening to what the NPCs don’t say.
Now, gameplay-wise? It’s mostly story mode with cooperative elements, which makes it way more immersive if you’re playing with friends. I played late at night (because of course I did) and even with a buddy, there were moments we both just froze. The pacing is methodical in the best way—nothing rushes you, which somehow makes the whole thing feel more real. And the map? That mansion is huge. There’s a real sense of space, like every room has history… and maybe something watching.
Here’s the thing that stuck with me: the séance itself isn’t just a gimmick. It’s the emotional and narrative anchor of the whole experience. When the spirit board starts moving (and I won’t spoil how), it’s chilling—but also kind of beautiful? There’s grief in the walls of that house, not just ghosts.
How to Redeem Codes Inside Blake Manor
So here’s the thing—redeeming codes in Blake Manor should be dead simple, but if you’re like me, you’ve probably clicked around the UI more than you’d like to admit, wondering, “Where’s the actual redeem button?” Yeah, I’ve been there. Turns out, once you know where to look, it’s almost laughably easy—but only after you’ve figured it out.
First, head to the game’s dashboard—I’m talking about that main menu screen when you load into Blake Manor. You’ll see a few options floating around, but the one you’re after usually says “Codes” or sometimes “Redeem” (depends on the update—they’ve shuffled it around a couple times). Tap that and boom, you’ll get a little input box. Now, this is where things get a bit dicey.
You have to enter the code exactly—capital letters, no spaces, no typos. The system doesn’t forgive, and it definitely doesn’t double-check. Once you pop in a valid code, hit confirm. If it works, you’ll get a quick animation or message telling you what you unlocked—usually in-game currency, gear, or (my favorite) those weird little seance tokens.
But—and this is a big one—expired codes won’t tell you why they failed. That tripped me up a few times. So if you’re scratching your head thinking “I swear this was the code,” it’s probably just old. Bookmark the game’s official social media or Discord—that’s where the fresh codes drop first.
Complete List of Active Blake Manor Codes
Let’s be real—if you’ve been wandering through the haunted halls of Blake Manor lately, you know how tough it gets without a few solid boosts. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve nearly rage-quit over missing gear or crawling my way to the next XP tier.
| Code Name | Reward Type | Reward | Expires | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
GHOSTDROP |
Boost | +2x XP for 15 minutes | October 30, 2025 | Perfect for late-night grinding |
MANORCASH |
Currency | 5,000 Coins | November 5, 2025 | Use it on spectral gear upgrades |
SEANCEGEAR |
Collectible | Phantom Hood (Epic) | October 31, 2025 | Limited Halloween drop! |
CANDLELIGHT |
Cosmetic/Boost | Rare Aura + 2x Coins | November 2, 2025 | Aesthetic + grind? Yes please. |
XPWHISPERS |
XP Booster | +3x XP for 10 minutes | TBD (No set expiry) | Stack with others for speedruns |
CRYPTLOOT |
Gear Chest | Random Rare Item | November 10, 2025 | Think of it as loot-box luck |
SÉANCE2025 |
Exclusive Title | “Medium Master” title | October 31, 2025 | Just a flex, but it’s clean |
Now, here’s the thing: these codes aren’t gonna last forever. I’ve already watched a few from last week go cold midstream—and yeah, that sucked. If you’re farming gems or trying to crack the harder boss zones, don’t wait. Punch in the codes before your next session.

