No, there are no promo or redeem codes for A Broken Dream right now, but players searching for codes may be looking for the game’s puzzle solutions such as 5393, 205, 12 memories, and C B G E G C E D.
A Broken Dream codes can mean two different things, and only one of them helps you progress. The game does not have a Roblox-style rewards code system, but it does use numbers and note sequences inside puzzles, so a “code” search often points to progression inputs instead of free items.
A Broken Dream redeem codes and puzzle codes
| Code type | Status |
|---|---|
| Promo/redeem codes | No working redeem codes or reward menu right now |
| In-game puzzle codes | Used for story progression and puzzle gates |
There is no code button, no active rewards list, no expired rewards list, and no redemption path tied to currencies, skins, Gems, coins, or boosts in A Broken Dream. If you came here expecting a normal Roblox code page, the answer is short: there are no working redeem codes to claim right now.
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The useful “codes” are the in-game puzzle inputs. These include the 5393 Dream pills number, the 205 corridor/computer value, the 12 memory threshold, and the C B G E G C E D music-note sequence.
Known A Broken Dream puzzle codes
| Code | Use |
|---|---|
| 5393 | The numeric part of 5393 Dream, tied to the Dream pills ad and early progression from Reality into the dream sequence |
| 205 | The working value for the corridor/computer/timer segment, often read as 2:05 or simply 205 |
| 12 | The memory threshold needed to imagine the next dream; you do not need every optional memory once the game asks for 12 |
| C B G E G C E D | The sheet-music note sequence used on an instrument or matching music puzzle in Chapter 2 |
5393 comes from the Dream pills prompt that asks the player to call 5393 Dream. The exact interaction point for entering it can vary by build or run, so use it when the game presents the relevant phone or computer-style interface instead of looking for a global code menu.
205 is tied to a corridor segment with a computer or timer-style control. The game accepts the value as the solution, though the in-world clue behind it is not spelled out cleanly; treat the number itself as the answer for that sequence.
The 12 value is not a keypad reward code. It is a progression count: collect enough memories until you meet the required threshold, then use that progress gate to move forward. For the music puzzle, use C B G E G C E D; the final E D can feel like a separate hint, but playing the full sequence is the useful input to try.
If you are stuck, match the code to the puzzle in front of you: 5393 for the Dream pills prompt, 205 for the corridor computer, 12 for memories, and C B G E G C E D for music.
How to use the puzzle codes in A Broken Dream
Use these inputs only when A Broken Dream puts the matching object or gate in front of you. For 5393, look for the early Dream pills prompt and the phone or computer interaction tied to it; for 205, use the corridor computer/timer segment.
For 12, keep collecting memories until the game lets you meet the requirement and imagine the next dream. For C B G E G C E D, enter or reproduce the notes on the relevant instrument or music puzzle when the sheet-music clue appears.
Do not open a generic Roblox code redemption routine for this game. The puzzle inputs are part of the story route, not a rewards system.
Code-search mistakes to avoid

Some “codes” listings for A Broken Dream are really walkthrough timestamps, such as chapter starts or area markers. Those are useful for finding a point in a playthrough, but they are not redeem codes and will not give rewards in-game.
Also avoid using Battle for Dream Island Again Roblox codes for A Broken Dream. That is a different Roblox game, and its rewards, including Gems, coins, and skins such as Broken Robot Flower, do not belong to A Broken Dream.
What A Broken Dream is
A Broken Dream is a Roblox Adventure / Story puzzle game by Snoogle under Snap Shot Studios. Its premise follows an unnamed player character who is fired, takes dream pills, and becomes trapped in abstract lucid dreams.
The game includes dream-based chapters and locations such as Reality, Cloud Theater, Dream Elementary, Grassy Beach, The Twist, Homescape, The Past Future, Surreal Woodlands, The In-Between, and Unstable Paradise.

If the codes brought you here, you may next need a full Chapter 1 or Chapter 2 walkthrough, the Dream Elementary clock solutions, Dream Journal locations, badge help, or the correct level order.
For Dream Elementary, common next pain points include the clock answers 8:30 AM, 2:05 PM, and the four clocks setup for solo and two-player routes. For route planning, the known order includes Comforting Escape from Reality, Cloud Theater, Dream Elementary, Grassy Beach, The Twist, then Chapter 2 areas such as Homescape, The Past Future, Surreal Woodlands, and The In-Between.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any working A Broken Dream redeem codes?
No. A Broken Dream has no working promo or redeem codes right now. The useful codes players talk about are puzzle inputs, not reward codes.
Where is the code button in A Broken Dream?
There is no regular code button or rewards redemption menu in A Broken Dream. Use puzzle codes only at the matching phone, computer, instrument, or progress gate when the game presents it.
What does 5393 Dream mean?
5393 Dream comes from the Dream pills prompt. The number 5393 is the part to use for the related early-game phone or computer-style puzzle.
Is 205 a code or a clock time?
205 works as the corridor computer/timer solution. Players often read it as 2:05, but for that puzzle the important value is 205.
Is C B G E G C E D the full music code?
Use C B G E G C E D as the full sheet-music sequence. The ending E D can look separate from the first six notes, but the full sequence is the one to try for the music puzzle.
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Are Battle for Dream Island Again codes for A Broken Dream?
No. Battle for Dream Island Again codes are for a different Roblox game. Its Gems, coins, and skins do not work in A Broken Dream.
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