How to Redeem
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Open +1 Speed Keyboard Escape on Roblox and enter the game.
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Select the Code button at the top of the screen.
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Paste the code into the code box.
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Select OK or Redeem as shown to claim the reward.
ROBLOX CODES
1 displayable working code in July 2026
source-listed · not tested by ObbyList
+1 Speed Keyboard Escape is an obby built around gaining speed and clearing keyboard-shaped stages. The checked public lists agree on a very small current set, while older text rows split between active, expired, and check-only labels. That is why the page favors a short copyable answer over a larger mixed list. Games.gg and PC Gamer also describe a separate social reward, but that outside action is not the same as entering text through the in-game Code button. Keeping those paths separate helps a player understand whether a failed claim came from the code text, the current code status, or a different unlock route entirely.
Last checked July 10, 2026
Sources disagree on these rows, so ObbyList does not list them as working yet.
Open +1 Speed Keyboard Escape on Roblox and enter the game.
Select the Code button at the top of the screen.
Paste the code into the code box.
Select OK or Redeem as shown to claim the reward.
ObbyList checked these sources but has not tested the codes in game.
BYP4SS1 is the only row that all five current sources support as active. PCGamesN, Games.gg, Roblox Den, PC Gamer, and Pro Game Guides all keep it available, and the saved reward is 15,000 speed. The agreement is about the public source lists, not an ObbyList client test. That is why the row has a Copy button while CHOCO2026 and 2026 remain separated under Checking.
The sources disagree on both rows. Pro Game Guides lists CHOCO2026 and 2026 as active, PCGamesN places them in expired codes, Roblox Den marks them check-only, and the other current lists show only BYP4SS1. ObbyList does not choose the largest list or the most convenient answer. Until the status conflict clears, neither row is presented as a working code or given a Copy button.
No. Games.gg describes a separate social-code flow, and PC Gamer says BYP4SS1 replaces one social-code reward. The public table on this page is only for text codes entered through the Code button at the top of the game. It does not claim that a social reward can be copied into the same box, and it does not turn an external social action into another working code row.
The five checked sources list BYP4SS1 with 15,000 speed. That is a speed amount for the obby progression loop, not a second code, a social unlock, or a promise that the account will skip every stage. Enter the exact text through the public Code button and read the game response. The reward wording comes from the shared source rows and has not been confirmed by an ObbyList client redemption.