How to find a real promo code
A promo code is just a string a brand's checkout recognises as a discount rule. It only helps if that rule is still live and matches your cart. The reliable path:
- Check the brand's own deals page and app first — that's the source of truth.
- Then check /deals(codes we've checked) and /community (unverified reports from other people).
- Paste any code in your cart and watch whether the price actually drops beforeyou pay. If the total doesn't change, the code didn't apply.
We don't publish account-specific, one-time, or emailed codes — they're tied to one account and won't work for anyone else. See how pizza coupon codes work for the full picture.
Specific codes people search for
These are common search terms. If a code isn't on our current list, treat this as background, not proof it is live today: this code appears to be old, region-specific, or not currently verified for U.S. stores, and PizzaCodeFinder has not verified it as working today. Always try it at checkout, and submit a report if it works so others know where.
BOOKIT40
BOOKIT40 appears to be associated with Pizza Hut's BOOK IT program and past or special promotions. It is not presented here as a current, verified Pizza Hut code — it may be old, event-based, or regional. Check current Pizza Hut deals on /deals and the Pizza Hut page, look at /community, and try it at checkout only if you're eligible.
DOMNEW3
DOMNEW3 appears to be associated with Domino's app or new-user offers in some regions, likely outside the U.S. It is not currently verified by PizzaCodeFinderas a U.S. Domino's code, and we don't present it as one. Domino's codes are often country-specific, app-only, or first-order-only. U.S. users should check current Domino's deals on /deals, the Domino's page, and /community.
Domino's 9174, 9220, code 67
Short numeric strings like 9174, 9220, or 67 are often internal or app-specific references rather than shareable public codes, and they change over time. None of these is currently verified by PizzaCodeFinder as a working public Domino's code — they appear to be old, region-specific, or app-only. Check the Domino's page and /dealsfor what's actually live.
Domino's “35 off”
“35 off” usually means a percent-off promotion (such as 35% off) a brand runs for a short window, often through its app — not a fixed, shareable code. PizzaCodeFinder hasn't verified a current “35 off” Domino's code. Check the Domino's page and /deals for any live percent-off offer.
GIMME10 and Triple10
GIMME10 has been reported as a “$10 off” style code, and Triple10 as a “3 items for $10 each” menu deal, at different times and brands. Neither is currently verified by PizzaCodeFinder for a brand we cover — they may be old or region-specific. Check /deals and /community, and try any code at checkout.
$9.99, $10 and cheap-pizza deals
Dollar deals move around. Several chains run $9.99–$10 whole-pizza offers — for example a “$9.99 any pizza” online deal — and $4.99–$5 deals rotate too, often carryout-only or app-only. Whether one is live right now changes week to week.
- $10 / $9.99 pizza: check /deals for the current $10-ish offers rather than an old code.
- $4.99 pizza: usually a limited, region-specific menu deal — check each brand page and /deals.
- 50% off pizza:often on menu-priced pizzas for a short window, sometimes with no code. We don't promise a half-off code is available right now.
- $2 pizza day / 999 deals:these are usually one-off events or old regional promotions — treat them as background and check what's live.
How to get free pizza (the legit way)
There's no safe “free pizza hack.” But there are legitimate ways to get free or very cheap pizza:
- Join a brand's rewards program and earn points toward a free item.
- Use official app promotions and welcome offers.
- Watch for registration or event giveaways.
- Claim a birthday reward or a completed-order coupon.
- For kids, reading programs like Pizza Hut's BOOK IT let children earn a free Personal Pan Pizza — sign up through the official BOOK IT program.
We never publish private, one-time, or account-specific codes, and we don't encourage anything that abuses a promotion. Legitimate free-pizza reports show up on /community.
How we handle codes on this site
We keep three lanes separate and honest:
- /deals— codes and offers we've checked.
- /community — unverified community reports, clearly labeled and always try-at-checkout.
- Old or non-U.S. search terms like the ones above are answered as questions, not listed as live deals. We don't claim a code is live today unless there's a current report for it.
Tried this code recently? Submit a report so others know where it works. A safe, public-looking code posts right away as an unverified community report — never as a verified code.