How to Get Robux in Roblox: 7 Real Ways

hoble · ROBUX

Search for how to get Robux and you will find a hundred pages promising methods that do not exist. This is the short list of things that actually work — every one of them officially supported by Roblox, none of them requiring you to hand over a password or complete a survey.

Some cost money. Some cost time. None of them cost you your account.

1. Buy Robux Directly

The straightforward route, and the one most players use.

Robux packages are sold on the Roblox website, in the mobile apps, and on consoles. The important detail: buy through a web browser, not inside the app. Apple and Google take a commission on in-app purchases and Roblox passes that cost along, so the same money buys roughly 20 to 25 percent fewer Robux in the app than on roblox.com.

Larger packages also carry a better rate per Robux. If you are going to spend, spending once at a higher tier beats several small purchases.

2. Roblox Premium

Premium is a monthly subscription with three tiers, each including a Robux stipend — roughly 450, 1,000, or 2,200 Robux per month depending on which you choose.

Premium also unlocks things Robux alone cannot buy: the ability to trade limited items, to sell certain items on the Marketplace, and a bonus on additional Robux purchases.

If you top up every month anyway, the subscription usually beats buying the equivalent package outright. If you buy Robux twice a year, skip it.

3. Gift Cards

Roblox gift cards are sold at major retailers, physically and digitally, and redeem at roblox.com/redeem.

Two advantages over buying directly. Retailers discount the cards during shopping seasons — that is the only place a genuine Robux discount exists. And every gift card redemption grants a free virtual item that direct purchases do not include.

One thing to check before buying: some cards redeem into Roblox Credit, which you then convert, while others redeem straight into Robux. If the recipient might want Premium instead, choose a money-denominated card.

4. Microsoft Rewards (the Indirect Route)

Microsoft Rewards is a free loyalty program — you earn points through Bing searches, daily quizzes, and small tasks, then redeem them for gift cards. For years it offered Roblox Digital Cards directly.

That changed in 2026. Direct Roblox card redemption disappeared from the catalog for most users around April 2026, and availability now varies by region and account. Microsoft has not published a clear explanation or a return date.

The route still works with one extra step: redeem points for an Xbox, Microsoft Store, or Amazon gift card, then use that balance to buy Robux through the official Roblox storefront or to buy a Roblox card on Amazon.

Set expectations properly. This is slow — consistent daily activity yields a modest trickle of Robux per month, not a windfall. But it is genuinely free and entirely within both companies’ terms of service.

5. Sell Items on the Marketplace

If you can make things, you can earn Robux from them. Clothing, accessories, and other UGC items sell to other players, and a share of each sale lands in your account.

The requirements are real: selling classic clothing requires a Premium membership, and publishing UGC accessories requires ID verification. Roblox also takes a marketplace fee on sales, so you receive a portion of the listed price, not all of it.

This is the most accessible creator route for someone with basic design skills and no programming experience.

6. Monetize an Experience

Build a game and sell inside it. Two mechanisms:

  • Game passes — one-time purchases granting a permanent perk in your experience
  • Developer products — repeatable purchases, like in-game currency or extra lives

Roblox takes a 30 percent marketplace fee, so you keep 70 percent of what players spend.

This is the highest-ceiling method on the list and also the highest-effort. Building something people want to spend Robux in is a real project, not a weekend trick.

7. Premium Payouts

If you have an experience, Roblox pays you based on how much time Premium subscribers spend in it. You do not have to sell them anything — engagement itself generates a payout.

It stacks with game passes and developer products, and it rewards games people stay in rather than games people buy things in once.

What Does Not Work

Worth stating plainly, because it saves people from the entire scam ecosystem around this topic:

  • Robux generators. No tool creates Robux. Only Roblox can, and it does so through purchases, subscriptions, and creator payouts. Every generator is a phishing page or an offer farm.
  • Sites offering free Robux for completing tasks. They collect data, install apps, or sign users up for paid subscriptions.
  • Players offering to send you Robux. There is no mechanism to transfer Robux directly between accounts. The feature does not exist.
  • Third-party sellers with prices below official rates. Buying outside Roblox or an authorized retailer violates the Terms of Use and can get an account moderated.

The pattern is consistent: every fake method depends on a feature Roblox does not have.

Which One Should You Use?

If you want Robux this afternoon, buy on the web at the largest tier you will actually spend.

If you want Robux every month without spending more, subscribe to Premium and run Microsoft Rewards in the background.

If you want Robux without spending anything at all, there is exactly one honest answer: make something other players want. It is slower than every shortcut you will be offered, and it is the only one that still works next year.

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