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Don’t Press The Button 7 is a Roblox party-and-casual minigame where up to 9 players gather around the big red button, press it together, and survive whichever of the 60 wild disasters it rolls. The disasters range from giant tsunamis and fire floors to surprise obby runs and dozens of other surprises, the round resets the button after each one, and the whole hook is that no two presses play out the same way. Coins earned from surviving rounds feed a shop of tools and a pet collection system, which gives the random chaos a longer-term goal to chase, and the 9-player lobby keeps every button press social.
The game launched on Roblox in February 2021 and has crossed 255.6 million visits with 115 thousand favorites on a steady concurrent count near 2.8 thousand players across its five-year run. The dev group has kept the disaster list growing with regular updates, layering in new tools, a pet system, and quality fixes over the years, which keeps a five-year-old minigame feeling fresh. This wiki covers how to play, the disaster survival tactics, the coin and pet systems, the most useful tips for new players, and the most-asked questions, plus links to the codes and scripts pages at the bottom.
Don’t Press The Button 7 Overview
| Don’t Press The Button 7 Overview |
| Game Name |
Don’t Press The Button 7 |
| Developer |
Don’t Press The Button 7 dev team |
| Genre |
Party & Casual / Minigame |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Max Players |
9 |
| Release |
February 2021 |
How to Play Don’t Press The Button 7
- Open Don’t Press The Button 7 on Roblox and load into the button lobby. The first time in, you spawn near the big red button with the rest of the 9-player lobby and a clear view of the arena where the disasters play out.
- Press the button to roll a disaster, or wait for another player to press it. The whole lobby faces the same disaster at once, so once the button is pressed the round is on for everyone.
- Read the first second of the disaster and move to the safe spot early. Most disasters telegraph what is coming in the opening moment, the tsunami pulls back before it rolls in and the fire floor flashes before it lights, and reacting in that first second is the difference between surviving and respawning.
- Survive the round to bank coins. Coins are the in-game currency, you earn them by lasting through each disaster, and they are the reward that feeds the tool shop and the pet system.
- Spend coins on tools that cover your weak disasters and collect pets as you go. The tool shop sells items that help with specific hazards, the pet system drops new pets that carry small passive boosts, and both give the random rounds a longer-term goal.
- Keep pressing and learning the roster. The 60 disasters repeat across rounds, so the more you play the faster you recognize each one and the safe spot for it, which is how the game gets easier over time without any paid help.
Don’t Press The Button 7 Gameplay: The Button, the 60 Disasters, and the Coin Loop
The button press is the heart of Don’t Press The Button 7. Up to 9 players gather around the big red button in a shared arena, and a single press rolls one of 60 disasters that the whole lobby has to survive at once. The disaster list spans giant tsunamis that sweep the arena, fire floors that light up under your feet, surprise obby runs that demand quick platforming, and dozens of other surprises that the dev group has added over the years.
After each disaster the round resets and the button goes live again, so the loop is a fast cycle of press, react, survive, and press again. The fun is the surprise: you do not know which of the 60 disasters the button will roll, so every press is a fresh scramble.
Surviving the disasters is a reaction game rather than a combat one. Each disaster telegraphs what is coming in its opening moment, the tsunami pulls back before it rolls in, the fire floor flashes before it lights, and the obby floor lays out its platforms before the timer starts, so the skill is reading that first second and moving to the safe spot before the hazard lands.
Because the 60 disasters repeat across rounds, the learning curve is all about recognition: the more rounds you play, the faster you spot each disaster and its safe spot, and a player who has learned the roster lasts far longer than a first-timer. Tools bought from the shop help with specific hazards, giving you a movement edge on the obby floors or a reach edge on the hazard rounds.
The coin economy and the pet system are the long game. Coins drop for every round you survive, and they buy the tools in the shop that cover your weak disasters, so the survival loop funds itself. The pet collection system drops new pets as you play, each carrying a small passive boost that stacks up over a session, and chasing the full collection gives the random rounds a goal beyond just surviving the next press.
The 9-player lobby keeps the whole thing social, since the lobby presses and survives together, and playing with friends turns each disaster into a shared scramble for the safe spot. The dev group ships fresh disasters, new tools, and pet additions on a regular cadence, which is how a minigame from February 2021 has stayed busy with 255.6 million visits and a steady concurrent count near 2.8 thousand players.
Tips for New Don’t Press The Button 7 Players
- Learn the disaster roster before you worry about coins. The 60 disasters repeat, so the fastest way to last longer is recognizing each one the moment it starts. A few rounds of watching what each disaster looks like teaches the dodge for all of them.
- React in the first second of each disaster. Most disasters telegraph what is coming before they land, the tsunami pulls back and the fire floor flashes, so moving to high ground or the safe tile in that opening moment beats trying to escape once the hazard is already on you.
- Spend coins on the tool that covers your weak disaster. Coins from surviving rounds buy shop tools, and the smart spend is whatever covers the disaster that keeps catching you out, whether that is a movement tool for obby floors or a reach tool for hazard rounds.
- Collect pets as you play for the passive boosts. The pet system drops new pets over time, each carries a small passive boost, and the boosts stack up over a session to make the disasters a little easier to survive.
- Play with friends in the 9-player lobby. The whole lobby presses and survives together, so playing with friends turns the chaos into a shared scramble, and watching where other players run during a disaster you have not learned yet teaches the safe spot fast.
- Hit Favorite on the game page so the next disaster update splash pings your feed. The dev group posts new disasters to the game page first, the Favorite hit lines you up to catch them, and it is free.
Don’t Press The Button 7 FAQ
What kind of game is Don’t Press The Button 7?
Don’t Press The Button 7 is a Roblox party-and-casual minigame. Up to 9 players gather around a big red button, press it together, and survive whichever of the 60 wild disasters it rolls, from giant tsunamis to fire floors to surprise obby runs. Coins earned from surviving rounds feed a tool shop and a pet collection system, and the game launched in February 2021.
How many disasters are in Don’t Press The Button 7?
Don’t Press The Button 7 has 60 wild disasters that the button can roll, and the dev group has kept adding to the list with regular updates over the years. The disasters range from giant tsunamis and fire floors to surprise obby runs and dozens of other surprises, and the whole hook is that you never know which one the button will roll next.
Is Don’t Press The Button 7 free to play?
Yes, Don’t Press The Button 7 is free to play on Roblox and works on PC, mobile, and console. Lobbies cap at 9 players, which keeps every button press social. There are paid options inside the game, but the survival rounds, the coin economy, and the pet collection all run without spending a Robux.
How do coins and pets work in Don’t Press The Button 7?
Coins are the in-game currency in Don’t Press The Button 7, and you earn them by surviving each disaster round. Coins buy tools from the shop that help with specific hazards, and the pet collection system drops new pets as you play, each carrying a small passive boost. Together the coins, tools, and pets give the random rounds a longer-term goal beyond just surviving the next press.
Are there codes for Don’t Press The Button 7?
No, the dev has not added a code redemption box to the in-game menus, and the game has run five years without shipping a code reward. The reward side of the game runs on the coins you earn from surviving rounds, the tools, and the pet collection rather than on a code drop. We check the game page and the in-lobby splash text every week, and the moment a Redeem Code box appears, the first working code lands on the Don’t Press The Button 7 Codes page the same day.