Forza Horizon 6: The Ultimate Infinite Money Exploit Guide
The game just launched, and you can already break the entire economy over your knee with a rubber band.
You probably want to own every multi-million credit hypercar in the Autoshow right now, but earning cash legitimately takes a massive time investment. Fortunately, someone already found a huge loophole in the custom track creator. As originally discovered by YouTuber XMBWesley, you can use the game's own driving assists to farm nearly one million credits an hour while you sit back and watch television. Playground Games is actively playing whack-a-mole and deleting these specific maps to fix the progression system, so you need to jump in and abuse this immediately before the developers patch it out completely.
The EventLab Money Exploit
Before you waste three hours grinding normal street races just to afford a basic upgrade, you need to check out the Creative Hub. Setting up this farm takes two minutes, and then the game essentially plays itself.
Loading The Track
Pause your game, navigate to the Creative Hub tab, and select the Create & Browse Events tile. Click Play Events, then hit the search button to manually enter a map code.
The original farm used code 197 337 317, but that is a massive six-lap marathon that takes way too long. You want to enter code 147 520 403 instead. This gives you a streamlined one-lap version that only takes about seven minutes to complete. Once you load into the map, pick the absolute fastest car you own. The Ferrari FXX-K Evo 'Welcome Pack' is a perfect choice if you have it, as higher top speeds mean faster lap times and a much better hourly payout.
Maximizing Your Payout
To actually make this worth your time, you have to trick the game into giving you a massive difficulty bonus while letting the AI handle the actual driving. Copy these exact settings to secure a 50 percent payout boost, netting you roughly 94,000 credits per run.
Going Fully AFK
Once the race starts, you have two distinct ways to handle the driving.
The old school method involves tying an elastic band around your controller to hold down the right trigger. This lets the auto-steering navigate the corners while you rack up both credits and experience points. However, the AI occasionally struggles to manage full throttle through tight turns, meaning you might smash into a wall or rear end another racer.
If you don't care about experience points and just want pure cash, you can use a much cleaner method. Press Down and then Left on your D-pad to activate ANNA's Auto-Drive functionality. This completely stops your XP gain, but your credit payout remains untouched. The AI takes total control of the vehicle, guaranteeing a clean finish while you put your controller down and scroll through your phone.
Farming Massive Experience Points
If you already have enough cash and just want to max out your profile levels for Car Mastery points, you need a completely different setup. Long oval tracks are terrible for quick leveling.
The Obstacle Course Loop
Head back to the Creative Hub and search for map code 121 812 769. This track is a massive obstacle course designed specifically to chain skill points together in rapid succession.
You need the right tool for the job. Grab the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI Version, throw a quick S2 class tune on it, and spend your existing points to unlock its Multi Maxer mastery perk. That specific perk turbocharges your skill multipliers.
Keep your difficulty settings exactly the same as the money farm, but do not touch the Auto-Drive feature. Auto-Drive completely disables XP gains, which ruins the entire point of this specific track. Use the elastic band trick to hold your throttle down, and let the assisted steering bounce you through the obstacles. The run only takes about a minute to complete and drops 3,000 XP directly into your account every single time. It is easily the fastest way to top up your levels before Playground Games shuts the whole operation down.