How to Get Likee Diamonds in the Treasure Mining Event (June 2026)
Dig free. Buy nothing. For most players, that's the whole answer.
Here's the mechanic. Open the Treasure Mining banner on your Likee home feed, spend mining tickets to dig tiles, crack the chests, keep the diamonds inside. The Likee Treasure Mining event page says it refreshes daily with new chances to collect hidden diamonds.
The event isn't the thing you need protection from. The thin in-app copy is. It nudges casual users toward a leaderboard and a ticket store they don't actually need.
One question settles the whole thing. Are you here to gift creators and chase a rank, or just to grab some free premium currency? Everything below branches from your answer.
New here? What you're mining, and why diamonds aren't beans
Mining rewards land as diamonds. That's the spend-side currency, and that single fact changes what "earning" means here. According to Lootbar blog, Likee Diamonds are the premium currency you buy and burn to send virtual gifts. Beans are the separate currency creators pile up from gifts received, then cash out.
The event drops diamonds, not beans. So the popular search "how to convert Likee mining diamonds to cash" has an awkward answer for most players. You don't, at least not directly. Your diamonds buy gifts, and the person catching those gifts is the one inching toward a payout.
On the mechanic itself, the official page says little. Daily chances to uncover hidden diamonds, and not much beyond that. Likee hasn't published a detailed June 2026 ruleset: no odds table, no tier breakdown, no fixed ticket price in any source I'd trust. Treat the dig-and-chest vocabulary as the usual mining-event shape (spend a ticket to reveal tiles, some tiles hide chests, chests hold diamond bundles), but check the exact resource names on the banner before you assume a guide describes this run correctly.
First-timers, do this: tap the banner, read the in-app rules tab, and verify the dig resource yourself before trusting any number a stranger quotes.
The free routes cover what most casual players want

Most of this event's reward sits behind zero spend. That's not a runner-up prize, it's the smart route. The free options are the familiar four: daily check-ins, watch-and-share tasks, the digs themselves, and invites.
A 2025 Bittopup guide pegs the all-in free daily haul at roughly 200–500 diamonds across tasks, logins, mining and invites combined. Community figure, not an official ceiling, and it'll wobble with whatever quests are live. Still, it sets the scale: the free floor is real, and it stacks up every day the window stays open.
The biggest lever here is the one casual players skip: referrals. Invite bonuses usually beat an hour of tapping tiles, and they're buried a sub-menu deep where nobody bothers to look.

Got a group chat or a follower base? Front-load invites in the first days of the window instead of saving them for last. It's the highest free-yield move available.
Before you even peek at the store, empty every daily task, every check-in, every share quest, every invite slot. Free routes plus invites reach the reward tiers a casual player actually cares about.
Eyeing a ticket pack? Run the break-even before you buy

Hold the banner countdown next to the recharge screen and the gap is obvious. No published odds, no fixed price per dig. Honestly? Anyone quoting you an exact "$X per extra dig → Y diamonds" break-even is guessing, because Likee hasn't released those numbers for this window. What I can give you is a rule that holds without the numbers.
Buying digs changes your outcome in exactly one case. You're racing a leaderboard or a time-boxed tier you genuinely can't reach on free tickets before the clock runs out. Off the board, extra digs just front-load diamonds you'd have collected free anyway. You're paying to skip the wait; the diamonds were coming regardless.
That ~200–500-a-day free range compounds across a multi-day event, while a one-off pack is a single fixed bump. For most people, showing up daily beats one recharge.
And the advice everyone parrots, "grind the rank," is flat wrong for casual users. The cost of climbing rarely beats finishing the free reward tiers. Diamonds per minute on free tasks usually outruns diamonds per dollar chasing a placement you'll forget by next week. The leaderboard is a money sink wearing an achievement badge.
Disclosure: if you've actually run the numbers and decided a real rank push is worth the cash, you can buy Likee Diamonds coins online. Just price it against the free ceiling above. Ignore the banner's urgency.
Build a 10-minute loop around the daily reset

Dig resources in these events usually refill on a fixed daily clock, and that quirk is the nearest thing to a free multiplier you'll get. Time your last dig just before the reset, then dig again right after. You bank two refills back to back and double that day's turnover for nothing. Confirm your reset time in the rules tab first, because the whole trick hangs on it.
Here's the routine that grabs nearly the full free yield without babysitting the app:
- Morning sweep: open the banner, claim the check-in, run the watch/share tasks, fire off your invites.
- Spend the day's free tickets digging, prioritizing chests over plain tiles.
- Before the daily reset, drain any remaining tickets so none lapse unused.
- Right after reset, claim the new batch and dig again.
The one habit that quietly bleeds diamonds: hoarding tickets. Unused dig resource that expires at reset is pure waste. Crack chests the moment you earn the tickets. Don't save them for "later."
Two touches a day, morning and pre-reset, and you've basically played it perfectly in ten minutes.
When something feels off: generators, no-shows, and the expiry question

There's no glitch, no hack, no working code. Per Lootbar, "free Likee Diamond generator" tools aren't legitimate and risk account issues. They never produce real diamonds, and the ones begging for your login or a "human verification" survey exist to harvest your account. Chase them and you find the fastest road to a ban and the slowest road to real diamonds.
The only safe sources are earning in-app or buying through the official wallet.
If the event simply won't show up, the usual suspects are an outdated app version or a staggered regional rollout. Update from your app store listing first. If it's still missing, the window may not have opened in your market yet. Don't trust an "early access" link from outside the app, and don't trust a third-party date over the in-app countdown.
Then the messy one: do event diamonds expire? Community accounts clash. Some say mining rewards drop straight into your main wallet; others report a separate, time-limited event balance with its own expiry.
Likee hasn't published a clear rule for this run, so I'd treat event diamonds as use-it-or-lose-it. Spend or gift them before the window shuts rather than betting they'll merge and stick around. Acting early costs you nothing. Hoarding on a guess could cost you the whole haul.
So skip the generators, check the dates in-app, and spend your event diamonds before the window closes.
Your move, by player type
Three profiles, three plays. Find yours and stop overthinking it.
| Player profile | What to do | Why |
|---|---|---|
| F2P casual viewer | Free tasks + invites only; ignore the store entirely | The community-estimated ~200–500 free diamonds/day range covers the tiers casuals care about |
| Low-spender event participant | Buy a pack only if you're on the leaderboard with time running out | Off-board, extra digs just front-load diamonds you'd earn free anyway |
| Active gifter / streamer | Stack invites first, then targeted digs around the reset; a pack only for a genuine rank push | Referral yield plus reset-timing beat brute-force spending |
Source: Likee Treasure Mining event page (2026); free-haul range per Bittopup guide (2025).
Whatever your profile, the real reward lives inside the free routes. Paying makes sense only when a leaderboard clock says so. The banner's countdown doesn't count.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Likee Treasure Mining Event end in June 2026?
No official release pins a fixed end date, so the in-app banner countdown is your only reliable clock, and it beats any date a third-party guide prints. Open the rules tab the day you start so you know exactly how many daily resets are left before rewards lock.
Can you convert Likee mining diamonds to real money?
Not directly. Per Lootbar, diamonds are the spend-side premium currency for sending gifts, while beans are the cash-out currency creators build up from gifts received. So your mining diamonds fund gifting. Only the creator on the receiving end moves toward an actual payout.
Is the Treasure Mining Event worth it for F2P players?
Yes, and it's arguably built for them. Zero spend, and the free task-and-invite haul reaches the reward tiers that matter. The one thing F2P players keep leaving on the table is referrals, which sit a sub-menu deep and out-yield hours of digging.
Why isn't the Treasure Mining Event showing in my Likee app?
Usually an outdated app version or a staggered regional rollout. Update from your app store listing first. If it's still missing, the window likely hasn't opened in your market yet. Steer clear of any "early access" link offered from outside the app.
Are Likee Diamond generators or hacks safe?
No. They're flagged as illegitimate and an account risk, they never deliver real diamonds, and many exist purely to phish your login. There's no working glitch. The only safe diamonds are earned in-app or bought through the official wallet.







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