I tested Reddit's email verification with 3 temp email domains in May 2026. Here's what worked, what got blocked, and the exact steps.
By Alex Morgan | Last tested: May 2026
Methodology: Tested with incognito browser, fresh session, 3 different temp email domains.
Reddit requires email verification to create an account. I tested whether temp email still works in 2026 โ here's what I found.
Direct answer: yes, but Reddit is more sensitive to session behavior than the email field alone. In my May 2026 test, FireTempMail rotating domain and FireTempMail temp Gmail inbox worked. The failed test used @mailinator.com. I counted a pass only when Reddit accepted the email, sent the message, and allowed the account flow to continue after verification.
The domain matters more than the inbox interface. If Reddit blocks the domain before sending a message, FireTempMail cannot receive a code because Reddit never sends one. For stricter signups, start with a temp Gmail inbox or a fresh FireTempMail domain.
The failure case in my test was specific: Reddit showed a generic "Something went wrong" message after submitting the blocked domain. That means the domain reputation failed before the inbox mattered. Common triggers are public disposable domains, too many signup attempts from one browser session, VPN or proxy IP reputation, and repeated resend-code clicks.
What to try next: generate a new FireTempMail domain, switch to a temp Gmail inbox, or use a burner email if the account needs long-term recovery. For the technical side, read how Reddit detects temp emails. For broader domain choices, see best temp mail Gmail alternatives.
Observation 1: Reddit accepted the email step faster on a fresh browser session than on a profile with previous failed signup attempts.
Observation 2: The verification email arrived in 28 seconds in the FireTempMail inbox.
Observation 3: Reddit did not ask for phone verification in my successful test, but it did add extra friction after repeated failed attempts.
I would use temp email for Reddit only when the account is low stakes or temporary. If you plan to keep the account, receive support messages, manage billing, or recover it later, use a real email, alias, or burner address instead. A temporary inbox is a privacy tool, not a permanent account identity.
My practical rule for Reddit: if the first clean FireTempMail domain fails, do not keep hammering the form with the same address. That usually makes the session look worse. Switch domains once, then switch tools. If Reddit is an account you will care about next month, a burner email is a better choice than a short-lived inbox.
Also separate email failure from account-risk failure. If Reddit rejects the address before sending a code, that is a domain problem. If Reddit accepts the email but later asks for phone, payment, or extra verification, that is a platform trust check. Temp email can help with the first problem. It does not avoid the second.
For this May 2026 test, I used the same pattern across all three domains: one fresh incognito session, one signup attempt per domain, and no reused inboxes. That keeps the result focused on Reddit's email handling instead of old cookies, saved accounts, cached device history, or repeated failed attempts from earlier sessions on the same browser profile during testing in May 2026 only, not old sessions or cached logins.
This small extra check keeps the result honest and repeatable.
Related reading: TikTok temp email guide and the platform use-case guide.
๐ Last tested: May 2026. Platform policies change โ contact us if outdated.
Yes, in my May 2026 test Reddit worked with FireTempMail rotating domain and FireTempMail temp Gmail inbox. Results can change if Reddit updates its blocklist.
The main failure was @mailinator.com. The visible failure was: Reddit showed a generic "Something went wrong" message after submitting the blocked domain.
If Reddit blocks your address, try a different FireTempMail domain, a temp Gmail inbox, or a burner email for accounts you need to keep.
Only for low-stakes use. For important accounts, use an email address you can access later.