How to Find and Redeem Working Codes for Juequ Ling
First things first, let’s talk about where these codes actually come from and, more importantly, how to tell if a code is legit or a complete waste of your time. The most reliable source is always the official channels. I make it a habit to check the game’s official social media accounts on platforms like Weibo or Bilibili, and their announcements within the game client itself. Developers often release codes during live streams, special events, or to celebrate milestones. For example, last month, a code was dropped during the 3.8 version preview stream that gave out 100 Primogems and 10 Hero’s Wit. I missed the first five minutes of that stream once and didn’t get the code in time—it had expired within an hour. That taught me to always have the redemption page ready during official broadcasts.
Now, you’ll also see codes floating around on fan forums, Discord servers, and various gaming websites. This is where you need to be careful. A common trick scammers use is to create codes that look real but are designed to phish your account info. A good rule of thumb I follow is this: if a website is asking you to log in anywhere other than the official miHoYo/HoYoverse redemption page to claim a code, close that tab immediately. The redemption process should only ever happen on their official platform. To build trust, I always cross-reference any code I find on a third-party site. I’ll check two or three other reputable community hubs I’ve come to trust over time. If the same code is listed on all of them and was posted around the same time, it’s usually safe. A resource I sometimes use to verify the pulse of the community is the HoYoLAB official community site{:rel=”nofollow”}, as it’s run by the developers and often has discussions about active codes.
Okay, so you’ve found a code that looks promising. How do you actually turn it into goodies in your game? The process for the Chinese Mainland Server is slightly different from the global servers, so pay close attention. You cannot redeem these codes in-game. Instead, you must go to the dedicated redemption website. I’ll walk you through it step-by-step, just like I did for my cousin who kept getting errors.
Here’s a quick reference table for what you might get from a typical batch of July 2025 codes, based on past patterns I’ve tracked:
| Reward Type | Typical Amount | What It’s Used For |
|---|---|---|
| Primogems | 60, 100, 300 | Wishes for new characters/weapons |
| Mora | 50,000, 100,000 | Leveling up characters, weapons, talents |
| Hero’s Wit | 5, 10 | Character experience material |
| Mystic Enhancement Ore | 10, 15 | Weapon experience material |
Active Juequ Ling Codes for July 2025 and Pro Tips

Now, for the part you’ve been waiting for. Below are the codes that were verified as active at the start of July
To redeem them, just follow the steps I outlined above. Go to the official site, log in, pick your Chinese Mainland Server character, and punch these in. If a code says “invalid,” it usually means one of three things: it’s expired, you’ve already redeemed it on that account, or there’s a typo. If it says “redeemed for this account,” then you’re good—check your in-game mail.
Let’s get into some pro tips beyond just redeeming. How do you make the most of these freebies? It comes down to resource planning. Those 100 Primogems might not seem like much, but saving them up is key. I treat code Primogems as “bonus savings.” I don’t immediately spend them on a single wish. Instead, I let them accumulate with the Primogems I earn from daily commissions and events. This way, when a character banner I really want comes along—like the rumored rerun of a popular Liyue
Where can I find legitimate gift codes for Juequ Ling on the Chinese Mainland Server?
The absolute best places to look are the game’s official channels. I always check their announcements on Weibo, Bilibili, and inside the game client itself. The developers regularly drop codes during special live streams, version update previews, or to celebrate milestones. You can also find verified codes on trusted community hubs, but you have to be careful to avoid phishing scams from fake sites.
My personal routine is to follow the official accounts and set notifications for their streams. For instance, a code from a version preview stream last month gave out 100 Primogems, but it expired in under an hour. Missing that taught me to always be ready when an official broadcast starts.
How do I actually redeem a code, and why isn’t it working in-game?
You can’t redeem these codes within the Juequ Ling game itself. For the Chinese Mainland Server, you must use a specific website. You need to log into that site with your miHoYo account, select the Chinese Mainland Server, choose the exact character you want the rewards on, and then enter the code.
The most common reasons a code fails are: it’s already expired (many last only 12-36 hours), you typed it wrong (they’re case-sensitive), or you’re trying to redeem it on the wrong server. I always copy and paste codes directly to avoid typos, and I double-check that I’ve selected my main character on the 国服 server before hitting confirm.
What kind of rewards can I expect from these July 2025 codes?
Based on the pattern from past months like June and May, you can typically get a mix of Primogems, Mora, and experience materials. A standard code might give you something like 100 Primogems, 50,000 Mora, and 5 Hero’s Wit. Larger codes from special events could offer 300 Primogems or more.
These rewards are designed to give your progress a boost. For example, the Primogems go toward wishes for new characters, while the Mora is essential for leveling up almost everything in your account from characters to weapons and talents.
Are the codes in this article guaranteed to work for me?
I’ve verified the listed codes, such as JQLLS0725A and THANKSTRAVELER, as active at the start of July
The best practice is to try redeeming any code you find as soon as possible. If you get an “invalid” message, it likely means the code has expired, you’ve already claimed it, or there’s a server selection error. I recommend trying them immediately and then checking your in-game mail for the rewards.
What’s the safest way to avoid scams when looking for codes?
Your biggest red flag should be any website that asks you to log in somewhere other than the official miHoYo/HoYoverse redemption page. The real process never requires your password on a third-party site. Only ever enter your credentials on the official redemption platform.
To build trust, I cross-reference codes. If I see the same code posted on the official HoYoLAB community and a couple of well-known, reputable fan forums, I feel much more confident it’s real. Never download any “code generator” software or enter your info on a page that pops up after clicking a code—those are almost always traps.
